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AHCI stands for Advanced Host Controller Interface whereas ATA stands for Advanced Technology Attachment. AHCI is just a controller interface that runs with the later version of ATA called SATA. ATA is the one that connects storage devices. ... If one has an operating system it is easy to install or implement ATA.
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