Intel RST/RSTe Drivers (latest: v20.0.1.1039/ v9.0.3.1026)

I actually wanted to ask not which driver is the latest of the v14, but if I can use a latest platform driver?

What difference would this make about the driver?

To be able to answer this question I need the HardwareIDs of your in-use Intel SATA Controller.

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_8C82&SUBSYS_B0051458&REV_00
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_8C82&SUBSYS_B0051458
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_8C82&CC_010601
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_8C82&CC_0106

@kyriacos
You can install the Intel RST AHCI driver v14.8.18.1066 WHQL. Your system will be supported.

I thought I was clear, but I am asking if I can use a newer driver from a platform after v14?

@kyriacos
The Intel RST driver v14.8.18.1066 WHQL is the latest one among all Intel RST platforms, which natively will support your system.
Nevertheless you can try to install any newer Intel RST driver, which has been mod and signed by me. You can find them within the first post of >this< thread. Don’t forget to import the Win-RAID CA Certificate and to set a Restore Point before starting the driver update.

The start post of this thread has been updated by me today (04/04/2024).

Hello, I just switched to Z790 chipset, now I discovered that the BIOS has to be set to Raid mode, even if I’m not using RAID, to install Intel RST.
How can I do, withou having to reinstall Windows?
Thank you!

@gpvecchi
What lets you think, that you may have to reinstall Windows?
I assume, that you are booting off an NVMe SSD and not off a SATA connected disk drive.

Yes, NVMe SSD. Do you think I can add the drivers to working OS, then reboot and set to raid?
Windows should be repaired and install the drivers.

@gpvecchi
Without knowing your current and your desired storage configuration I cannot give you any advice.

Hello everyone.

I can’t figure out which precise .inf files I should install on my system.

  • Cpu intel i5-8500, chipset Intel B360, bios 4.10 (2019/05/07).
  • The OS (windows 10 22h2 64 bit, UEFI install) is on a SATA-connected SSD (Samsung 860 evo; other mechanical-only HDs are connected, some via SATA, others via Sata to USB adapters).

if I understood the guide correctly, the archive to download that is best suitable for my system should be “Intel RST Drivers & Software Set v17.11.3.1010.2.rar”.

But at this point I’m lost, I don’t know what infs I should install (I don’t need raid). In the archive there are the following inf files:

  • iaStorHsaComponent.inf (inside HsaComponent folder)
  • iaStorHsa_Ext.inf (inside HsaExtension folder)
  • iaStorAC.inf (inside Legacy folder)
  • iaAHCIC.inf (inside Legacy folder)
  • iaStorPinningComponent.inf (inside PinningComponent folder)

Should I install all 5 of them?

More info:

  • IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers → Standard SATA AHCI Controller:
    PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_A352&SUBSYS_A3521849&REV_10
    PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_A352&SUBSYS_A3521849
    PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_A352&CC_010601
    PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_A352&CC_0106

  • Storage controllers–>Microsoft Storage Spaces Controller:
    Root\Spaceport

  • Storage controllers–>USB Attached SCSI (UAS) Mass Storage Device:
    USB\VID_14B0&PID_0207&REV_0100
    USB\VID_14B0&PID_0207

  • Storage controllers–>USB Attached SCSI (UAS) Mass Storage Device:
    USB\VID_174C&PID_55AA&REV_0100
    USB\VID_174C&PID_55AA

Thank you.

Best regards.

@deikun
Since your on-board Intel SATA Controller is running in AHCI mode, I don’t recommend to install any “Intel RST Drivers & Software Set”, which is only important and useful for systems with an Intel RAID Array. The only relevant Intel RST *.inf file for your configuration is the file named iaAHCIC.inf.
If you want to replace the generic in-box MS AHCI driver by a specific Intel RST AHCI driver (e.g. the v17.11.3.1010 one), you should
a) run the Device Manager,
b) expand the “IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers” section,
c) right-click onto the listed “Standard SATA AHCI Controller”,
d) choose the options “Update driver” > “Browse my computer” and
e) navigate to the folder, which contains the desired iaAHCIC.inf file.
The installation will be done by the Device Management by its own.

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The start post has been updated by me today (06/11/2024).
New: 64bit Intel RST VMD driver v18.8.0.1004 WHQL dated 12/06/2023

The start post has been updated by me today (06/19/2024).
New: 64bit Intel RSTe VROC NVMe and SATA RAID drivers v8.6.0.2003 WHQL
New: Intel RSTe VROC RAID Drivers & Software Set v8.6.0.2003

The start post has been updated by me today (07/07/2024).
New: 64bit Intel RST VMD driver v20.1.0.1013 WHQL for Win10-11 x64 dated 05/10/2024
New: Intel RST Drivers & Software Set v20.1.0.1013.0 for Win10-11 x64 dated 05/10/2024

This latest driver would not load because of Secure Boot. Evidently, the certificate used to sign the driver (Microsoft Windows PCA 2010) has been revoked.

Thanks for this interesting information.
Have you even tried to force the installation by using the „Have Disk“ button?

Yes. After rebooting, the driver does not load: Error 39. You can get more info from the station-drivers.com forum:

I don’t know why station-drivers has not pulled this driver. It only works if Secure Boot is disabled.

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Hi
@Fernando Where Can I find latest non-VMD drivers?

mb_driver_intel_bootdisk_irst_19.5.0.1037.zip (5.6 MB)

These are last non VMD drivers I have found, do you have newer version?