I had no apparent issues with the SSD drives with any of the drivers I tried. It was only the storage volume with the WD disks that was causing the issue. Still, I can't guarantee anything, since it...
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I had no apparent issues with the SSD drives with any of the drivers I tried. It was only the storage volume with the WD disks that was causing the issue. Still, I can't guarantee anything, since it...
I upgraded from Windows 7 and although I didn't do a full wipe the boot time is considerably faster now, and things like starting apps and games also seems to be faster, although I can't be 100% sure...
I'd probably use it occasionally if they didn't try to force me to sign in to Windows with my MS account. No thanks!
I did try it for a few minutes before switching it back off, really wasn't that...
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3073930 seems to be what you're looking for.
In other words.. Cortana tricked you! I don't trust her either and I'm not going to be using her until she learns to behave.
Anyway, when it happened to me it was easy to convert back, but seems...
The new full-screen performance monitor (open task manager, click Performance, double-click the graph) sure is pretty.
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Sounds like a driver issue to me, you should probably post in Drivers and Hardware instead.
Nah... not quite.
I've been a Windows 7 user for many years until yesterday - my upgrade path has been DOS -> Windows 95 -> Windows XP -> Windows 7 -> Windows 10, and hating all the in-between...
Well, I guess it's solved FOR ME, FOR RIGHT NOW, but this whole ordeal has left me with a very bad feeling about Windows 10 and especially the Intel RAID drivers.
What I did was I bought two 2TB...
In fact changing modes in BIOS from RSTe to IRST did make a difference, and I didn't need to reinstall the OS as the BIOS warned.
Now it changed the device name from "Intel(R) C600 Series Chipset...
Well my driver isn't after 14.x, as seen on the screenshot below - I wonder if there really isn't a better driver?
Also my BIOS has ability to set the Intel RAID mode to either IRST or RSTe, it's...
Ok, the ASRock driver is identical to the Intel one as far as I can tell, here's what it says:
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I pasted the contents of the logfile at http://pastebin.ca/3081904.
As promised earlier...
It did generate a log file when I tried installing it but I couldn't make sense of it - if it's any use I can try pasting it after I reboot back into Win 10.
Thanks, but I already tried those - it just gave "Platform not supported" when I tried to install them.
Edit: I'll try the ASRock ones after I reboot (at least I now have a full backup).
Hi,
I have a PC with Asus P9X79 Deluxe motherboard. It has Intel chipset and Intel BIOS RAID (RSTe) and 6 SATA ports connected to it. The chipset IDE controller lists in Linux as:
Intel...