1) Make sure the BIOS has the SATA controller set to AHCI mode.
2) Windows 7 comes with an AHCI SATA driver. The system comes with the Intel RST SATA driver installed as well.
3) The SATA ports for the HDD and ODD are SATA II ports. You should have no issues using all three.
4) Plug the SSD in yor desktop, and delete any partitions on it, and then put it into your JH. Run Win 7 from the DVD drive. The MS AHCI driver should work to get Win 7 installed. If not, you can download the Intel RST F6 driver pack, and put them on a USB stick, and load them during Win 7 Install.
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