Note: I have included the HardwareIDs of all known Intel SATA AHCI and RAID Controllers from ICH7R up, but this does not automaticly mean, that they will properly work with all of them.
Any feedback from users, who have tried one of these mod+signed drivers, is much appreciated!
EDIT: Meanwhile I have tested the 64bit variant of the freshly modded and signed Intel RSTe driver v4.5.4.1030 with my Z97 system running in ACI mode. The installation worked flawlessly by using the “Have Disk” button and doing a double click onto the file named iaAHCI.inf. As you can see here, the Intel SATA AHCI Controller of my system is now listed within the “Storage Controllers” section of the Device Manager (the previous location was the “IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers” section):
My first impression: Compared to my recently tested Intel RST(e) drivers of the v13/v14 line (look >here<) these Intel RSTe drivers v4.5.4.1030 are less performant. Nevertheless they seem to run very stable with my Z97 AHCI system.
Hi Fernando. I recently bought an ssd drive and I installed windows 10. My motherboard is asus p5kc and my processor intel e8400. I installed p5kc-1203_slic-ahci_v2 rom before I installed windows, I changed in bios from ide to ahci controllers and when I entered windows I checked and I saw that I have storahci instead of iastor. I tried to install your drivers Universal Intel RST Drivers+Software Set v11.2.0.1006 mod+signed by Fernando, I did setup the win-raid certificate, but when I try to install theς drivers, It stops with a message "the setup program failed to install one or more device drivers. Setup will exit." Am I doing sth wrong? Is there a way I can install the drivers?
That is quite normal, because Win10 doesn’t have any in-box Intel AHCI driver. What did you expect?
After having successfully imported the Win-RAID CA Certificate, you should manually “update” the driver of the “Standard AHCI Controller” from within the Device Manager. Why did you run the installer of the complete Intel RST Drivers & Software Set? That doesn’t make any sense for AHCI users. Regards Dieter (alias Fernando)
Here are the requested download links. Any feedback from users, who have tried one of these mod+signed drivers, is much appreciated!
Thanks for this update, everything works with the P67 chipset (Asus P8P67 PRO), just like with the previous version Funny thing is that I don’t need these drivers anymore because after two years Intel just posted a solution to the infamous HDD click problem when you have a Samsung HDD and the 13.x-15.x drivers:
@vanden : Your posted link was not working for you, because the related guide had been moved a long time ago into a hidden Forum section, which is only visible for Win-RAID Forum Team members. Unfortunately I forgot to remove the link from the start post, but I just have done it.
Let me explain, why mrces2’s guide is not available for the public: 1. Our Forum member mrces2 had written his guide just for me to give me the required knowledge about how to digitally sign modded drivers. It was never his intention to offer his guide for the public. 2. As owner and legally responsable person of this Forum I don’t want to risk unneeded conflicts with the manufacturers of chipsets.
Hoping for your understanding Dieter (alias Fernando)
It is no big problem to get modded drivers installed without the need of giving them a digital signature, even on Windows 10. You just have to disable the “Driver signature enforcement”.
“Universal 32/64bit Intel RST(e) AHCI+RAID drivers v14.10.0.1016 mod+signed by Fernando”
"Universal 64bit Intel RST(e) AHCI driver v14.10.0.1016 mod+signed by Fernando"
By the way: After having installed the mod+signed 64bit Intel RST(e) driver v15.0.0.1039 onto my Z97 AHCI system, I got very promising benchmark results (look >here<).
Good luck with these freshly modded and digitally signed Intel AHCI/RAID drivers! Dieter (alias Fernando
For test I installed modded 15.0.0.1039 on my Z77 system, Windows 10 x64 and no problems but I came back to 13.1.0.1058 WHQL - IMO old driver is just better…
1. Intel RST(e) AHCI driver v13.1.0.1058 WHQL, Windows 8.1 Pro x64:
2. Intel RST(e) AHCI driver v15.0.0.1039 mod+signed, Windows 10 Pro x64:
A new additional digital signature of the real drivers (= *.SYS files) is not necessary, because their code stays untouched. I always just modify the associated *.INF files and nothing else.
Standaard AHCI 1.0 Serial ATA-controller PCI\VEN_144D&DEV_A800&SUBSYS_A811144D&REV_01 PCI\VEN_144D&DEV_A800&SUBSYS_A811144D PCI\VEN_144D&DEV_A800&CC_010601 PCI\VEN_144D&DEV_A800&CC_0106
The other controller does work with your driver, its details here:
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Intel(R) SATA AHCI Controller DEV_8C03 added by Fernando PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_8C03&SUBSYS_171D1043&REV_05 PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_8C03&SUBSYS_171D1043 PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_8C03&CC_010601 PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_8C03&CC_0106
Yes, the Samsung SATA AHCI Controller with the DeviceID DEV_0800 uses the in-box MS AHCI driver named storahci.sys. There is no Intel or Samsung AHCI driver available, which supports this Controller.