
- #Intel sata ahci controller driver windows 10 15.7.0.1014 install
- #Intel sata ahci controller driver windows 10 15.7.0.1014 driver
After that create a new backup image then setup your RAID set again and restore to it.
#Intel sata ahci controller driver windows 10 15.7.0.1014 install
Download these drivers and install them to your working disk.
#Intel sata ahci controller driver windows 10 15.7.0.1014 driver
The first driver listed is the latest Storage Driver available (15.) you might also wish to grab the latest Memory driver which is shown second in the list Intel Optane Memory with the same driver number. For best performance it is wise to stick with the same series drivers so have a look in your bios for this information.Īrmed with that information go to the Intel Support site here The first two digits are the driver series number. This is the PCH driver in your machine bios. In your machine bios when you activate the Intel RAID you should see a driver number such as 15.X.X.XXXX. You need to have the Intel RAID driver installed in your working system prior to backup and restore to your RAID set. Looking at Device Manager on your single disk working install what do you see in Storage Controllers for for drivers? If you do not see the Intel Chipset SATA RAID Controller listed under Storage Controllers then you have found your problem. I see in a previous post you state that prior to your attempt to move to a RAID set your drive was set as an AHCI device. Once you have Windows boot manager displayed in the first position select Save and Exit the bios and allow the PC to attempt boot. Use the dropdown arrow to reveal all options of the first position in the boot order list and select Windows boot manager. Start the PC and enter the bios, go to your advanced setup, boot tab and scroll down until you find the boot order list.

After you perform the restore operation to the RAID set shutdown the machine using the shutdown option on the WinPE interface. Once you restore your image to the set it should be bootable without any further action.ĭo you have a CD/DVD/Blu-ray drive installed in your PC? If you do then I suspect that this is causing your problem. The WinPE media created using the MVP tool will automatically inject the RAID storage drivers necessary for your RAID set.

You do not need to have drivers on a USB key nor do you need to use Universal Restore for this to work. I note that you have said a couple of times that you mention using Universal Restore and drivers on a USB key. You also set the PCH Storage Configuration to Intel RST Premium With Intel Optane System Acceleration (RAID)? So I take it then you setup the RAID set as outlined in the user manual chapter 4?
