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Intel RMSP3HD080E RAID Module Trimode Driver 7.719.06.00


Changes:

- DCSG01002393 - Storport Call to Set target QueueDepth fails
- DCSG01001172 - DDA Entry for iMR Adapter Not Present in the INF File.
- DCSG00980017 - Update RTT Event Definition with Correct EVID
- DCSG00921464 - Add new events for - Block Multi-LUN / Multi-Actuator: SAS Device only Report as Unsupported Device
- DCSG00971621 - Add Aero iMR 8i and 16i support
- DCSG00972346 - Add Support for 21H1 OS Release for MR 7.19 Windows Driver.
- DCSG00971554 - Add Support for Windows Server 2022 for MR 7.19 Windows Driver
- DCSG00921455 - API changes to support Multi-LUN / Multi-Actuator: SAS Device only Report as Unsupported Device

This procedure installs the Intel RAID device driver on a new Windows 2012/8 system. Windows 2012/8 automatically adds the driver to the registry and copies the driver to the appropriate directory.
1. Start the Windows installation by booting from the Windows 2012/8/2008/7 DVD-ROM. The system BIOS must support booting from a DVD-ROM. BIOS settings might require changes to allow DVD-ROM booting. See your system documentation.
2. When the screen displays: "Where do you want to install Windows?", select 'Load Driver', then click Next.
3. The system prompts for a Load Driver dialogue to ask for the manufacturer-supplied hardware driver disk. Insert the driver diskette containing the Windows 2012/8/7/2008 device driver, and press <Enter>. NOTE: You may ask to supply the appropriate INF path if you want to load driver from a USB flash drive.
4. Select the Windows device driver from the menu by highlighting it, then click Next.
5. Remove the USB flash drive. Follow the Microsoft Windows installation procedure to continue the OS installation.

This procedure installs or updates the Intel RAID device driver on an existing Windows 7/2008 system.
1. Boot Windows.
2. Under Control Panel, select Administrative Tools -> Computer Management. Then Select Device Manger and identify the new add-in device. Double click the device, then select the Drier Page, click Update Driver to install the new driver.
3. Insert the driver diskette into the A: drive.
4. Click the 'Browse My computer for driver software' button.
5. Click the 'Browse' button to specify the driver disk location A:
6. Click the 'Next' button then system will search driver in the specified location and install the driver automatically.
7. Click the 'Close' button to complete the driver installation.
8. Repeat this process for all the controllers on your system.

About SATA / AHCI / RAID Controller Drivers:

When enabled by appropriate software, the SATA controller (RAID or AHCI) is properly recognized by the system and all of its features are made accessible.

In addition to that, the computer will have the ability to read all adapter characteristics, such as model and manufacturer, and will also be able to manage physical disk drives through the controller's interface.

If you wish to apply this package, all you have to do is to make sure that the current release is compatible with both your adapter model and your operating system, and then to get the downloadable software. Extract it if necessary, run the available setup, and follow the on-screen instructions for a complete installation.

When finished, remember to perform a system reboot to make sure that all changes take effect properly. Please remember that, even though other OSes might also be compatible, we do not recommend installing this software on platforms other than the specified ones.

That being said, click the download button, get the package and apply it on your computer. Moreover, constantly check with our website to stay up to date with latest releases.




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