At the moment I am using an old 8.1 RST Driver I found on my usb stick (IRST_Win7-8_8-1_VER12801016). I am running the Rampage Extreme IV Board. I always get the "This Driver does not support this Hardware" message.
Intel OROM IRST RAID for SATA/EFI IRST RAID for SATA v14.įirst things first: THANKS for the Driver Pack saved me alot of work great Job ! Now to the issues at hand, I cant seem to install the Intel RST Drivers. Updated Intel CPU MicroCode SandyBridge-E/IvyBridge-E
Separate BIOS download for those that do not need the drivers HERE () Read the included ReadMe files for any special instructions or notes when you download this pack! (The driver pack now also includes a modified RIVBE 0701 BIOS for those that want to use that one instead) 1172 in device manager, the driver package is. Broadcom_WLAN_7.35.327.0 (requires manual install through Device Manager)
Asmedia_USB3_1.16.29.1 (requires manual install through Device Manager) Have you done a clean install of Windows 10 yet or just the upgrade? I've installed all the drivers posted in this thread (except for wireless, disabled in bios) and have no problems.ĭownload the latest Windows 10 WHQL RIVBE driver/BIOS pack HERE () My system specs can be seen on my profile.ĪA code is normal, it's not an error. I dont care about the ACPI warning but the display issue is really annoying because I cant do anything that it goes black randomly and lose all progress or cant play online. everything started with win 10, I tried updating all drivers and it didnt work, i downgraded drivers to the stable versions and still no luck. it has never done this before, I had win 8.1 Pro. When it throws the display warning the display goes black and the computer goes unresponsive and only a hard resets fixes the issue, it gets worse when im playing with skype at the same time. "Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered." "The driver \Driver\WUDFRd failed to load for the device ACPI\PNP0A0A\2&daba3ff&1." Guys, I have serious issues with Windows 10 Pro, the mobo is throwing an AA code.
Hopefully Asus' update of software (if it happens) will be much better than their Win 10 drivers' list which is very pathetic (some are old, some are listed as beta, and some components didn't even get drivers). You can just search for each of these drivers individually and get them from the actual OEM instead, but the driver pack was made to make the transition easier for everyone. The drivers were also thoroughly tested by me and effortless ()(known to many on the XDA forums). They're more up to date than Asus' driver download page (which is needing a lot of TLC lately) and all were Windows 10 WHQL ()tested by Microsoft. Anyone can scan them or load them in a VM and see for themselves. There's nothing wrong with the drivers on Mega (it's a convenient place to host files). Read the included "ReadMe" files for important instructions and notes!!Ĭhange History: Read the included "ReadMe" file for complete history of releases. WARNING: Per Intel instructions, make sure to disable Bitlocker (if you have it enabled) before flashing BIOS with CPU Microcode update! (You can safely re-enable after flashing)ĭownload the Latest Windows 10 WHQL RIVBE Driver/BIOS/Utility Pack HERE ()