@AK470 Welcome to the Win-Raid Forum!
No, the creation of such AIO package is not possible, because all related files have the same name.
@AK470 Welcome to the Win-Raid Forum!
No, the creation of such AIO package is not possible, because all related files have the same name.
AIO package for NVMe Controller driver there is ?
@AK470
No (same problem as with AHCI/RAID drivers).
By the way - your questions have nothing to do with the topic of this thread. Intel’s storage drivers are not “chipset drivers”.
The start post of this thread has been updated by me today (06/11/2024).
Some INF files have been freshly released, updated or “downgraded” by Intel.
Changelog:
a) new:
b) updated:
c) downgraded:
This is the Error i get when installing latest pure chipsets for RaptorLakePCH-S. “The hash for the file is not present in the specified catalog. the file is likely corrupt or victim of tampering.” Never encountered this error when installing these chipsets before is this due to recent update?
@defiantz
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How did you install the related Intel Chipset Device INF files (via Installer or manually from within the Device Manager)?
thank you thank you, I tried via installer and manually and I am on a completely fresh windows install.
Edit. I have tried even adding the drivers to device manager via “add driver” everything but lpss devices install normally?
Edit 2. Could my next course of action be clearing cmos and starting on a fresh bios?
The Intel chipset “drivers” have no impact on the usability of any Windows OS. So there is nothing to worry about.
Does the Device Manage show any yellow marked devices? If yes, which is their name?
I believe the only device that shows a yellow flag is the Serial IO GPIO host device. (or what should be Serial IO GPIO host device lol.) ACPI\VEN_INTC&DEV_1085
yes I have installed this device before. How would you recommend installing the drivers for this device. Please excuse my confusion as these drivers are also labelled as “Chipset.”
Edit. Where my confusion stems from is installing these drivers writes over the LPSS controllers that before today would install on PCI devices.
@defiantz
Attached is the 64bit driver for the Intel(R) Serial IO GPIO Host Controller - INTC1085, which is offered by the Win10/11 Update.
Unzip the RAR archive, open the Device Manager, right-click onto the yellow flagged device, choose the “update driver” option and navigate to the driverpack.
Intel Serial IO GPIO Host Controller driver INTC1085.rar (307.7 KB)
Great, thank you for the insight!
The start post of this thread has been updated by me today (07/20/2024).
Changelog:
First time listed INF files for the following brandnew Intel CPUs:
* LunarLake (v10.1.48.13)
* MeteorLakePCH-H (v10.1.55.3)
updated INF files for the following Intel CPUs:
* GeminiLake (now v10.1.13.4)
* IceLake (now v10.1.20.5)
* IceLakePCH-N (now v10.1.22.4)
* KabyLakePCH-H (now v10.1.11.5)
* RaptorLake (now v10.1.49.10)
* SaphireRapids (now v10.1.39.10)
The start post of this thread has been updated by me today (08/22/2024).
Changelog:
Do I need to install anything for Intel core i3 12100f on Windows 11?
@Max3
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None of the Intel Chipset Device INF files is really needed for the OS (for details please read the first post of this thread).
Nevertheless it makes sense to install the related *.INF file(s), if the Device Manager shows any yellow marked “System Device” with a “missing driver” hint.
Hi guys, I’m new to the forum. I am aware that you are widely experienced in these topics. Please, I would like you to indicate which is the best currently installable version (09-28-2024) of the Intel Chipset Device Driver for Chipset 6, 7 or both? I read your comments that version 9.3.2.1020 was the most suitable, but it is important to indicate that the setup clearly shows that it is not designed for the latest versions of Windows 10, since it takes a long time for the installation window to appear. I look forward to your response, thank you very much!
@Master-Solrac3000
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Are you sure, that you have posted your question into the matching thread?
I don‘t know an Intel Chipset device „driver“ with the version number 9.3.2.1020.
Please re-read the first post of this thread.
By the way:
The start post of this thread has been updated by me today (10/18/2024).