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Installing motherboard and ssd drivers after clean install
I did a clean win 10 install following the guide by Brinck forund here on Tenforums.
I have also downloaded the most recent drivers for my motherboard (Asus, B360M-K Prime) from Asus site (chipset, SATA, LAN and Audio) (found here)
I have a few questions regarding the chipset, SATA and SSD drivers that i am hoping you guys could help me with:
1) Under the "chipset driver" section on Asus' site there are two different types of downloads: a) Intel Chipset Driver (~5MB) and b) Management Engine Interface (~100MB).
Do i need both and which do i intstall first?
2) Under the "SATA" driver section there is only one type of download: "Intel Rapid Storage Technology Driver software". However, when I unzip this folder there are two folder inside: "Install" and "Driver". The "Driver" folder contains drivers and 64-bit drivers, while the "Install" folder contains SetupRST (installs Intel Rapid Storage Technology user interface).
Do i need to install both and do i install the drivers from the "Driver" folder first?
3) I'd like to install the driver for my SSD (Intel SSD 660P 512GB NVMe M.2). I went to Intels site and searched on my product. I think that what i need is "Client NVMe* Microsoft Windows* Drivers for Intel® SSDs" (found here). Here i have two options for my 64-bit OS: "Client-64bit_f6flpy.zip and "Setup_NVME.exe". What is the difference and which one do i need?