Instructions. Plug-in the desired Bluetooth device.
Push ⊞ Win+ R and type devmgmt.msc then push OK. Find the desired Bluetooth device under Universal Serial Bus devices. Right Click on it then select Uninstall and select the Delete the driver software for this device checkbox. Unplug the Bluetooth device, then plug it in again. Find the desired Bluetooth device under Bluetooth. Right Click on it then select Uninstall and select the Delete the driver software for this device checkbox.
A good alternative is the usage of the very fast and stable running Intel RST(e) drivers v13.2.8.1002, which can be found heredrivers) resp. Intel RST(e) drivers v15.5.2.1054 (dated ) and Intel RST(e) drivers v15.7.7.1028 (dated ).
Unplug the Bluetooth device, then plug it in again. Reinstall the drivers for the appropiate device.
Preliminary notes:Many AHCI and RAID users are unsure or don't even know, which AHCI/RAID driver will give them the best results regarding stabilty and performance. They either don't have the time or are not interested to do intensive tests comparing the different types and versions of the available AHCI/RAID drivers, which are or may be suitable for their system.It is a fact, that there are no drivers available, which will be optimal for everyone. Simple reason: Each system (Hardware + Software) is different and the preferences of the users as well. Intel NVMe drivers v4.3.0.1006(latest Intel NVMe drivers for Intel non-Optane and Optane SSDs). original drivers:.
Notes: These Intel NVMe drivers are dated, WHQL certified and usable with all Intel NVMe SSDs of the P3700/P3600/P3500/P3520/750 Series (DEV0953), DC P3520 Series (DEV0A53), DC P4500/4600/4501/4601/4608/4510 Series (DEV0A54), DC P4600 Series (DEV0A55), Pro 7600p/760p/E 6100p Series (DEVF1A6), 660p Series (DEVF1A8), Optane 900p/905p Series (DEV2700) and Optane P4800x Series (DEV2701). Supported are all Windows Operating Systems from Win7 up (WHQL certified even for the latest Win10 versions). Notes: This Installer Set is dated and includes the above mentioned Intel NVMe drivers v4.2.0.1002 WHQL. mod+signed drivers:. Notes: These Intel NVMe drivers are dated and have been modified and digitally signed by me at. They are usable with all Intel NVMe SSD Controllers, which are supported by the original drivers, but additionally they support the NVMe Controllers of the 'Intel 600P Series' (DEVF1A5) and 'Intel Optane ME10 Series (DEV2522 and DEVA2BA).
Supported are all Windows Operating Systems from Win7 up. Intel NVMe drivers v3.2.0.1002(older NVMe drivers, but maybe better performant with Intel non-Optane SSDs). Notes: These Intel NVMe drivers are dated, WHQL certified and usable with all Intel NVMe SSDs of the P3700/P3600/P3500/P3520/750 Series (DEV0953), DC P3520 Series (DEV0A53), DC P4500/4600/4501/4601/4608/4510 Series (DEV0A54), DC P4600 Series (DEV0A55), Optane 900p/905p Series (DEV2700) and Optane P4800x Series (DEV2701). Supported are all Windows Operating Systems from Win7 up. Intel RSTe NVMe drivers v5.5.0.1360:.
Notes: These Intel NVMe drivers are dated and WHQL certified. Supported are all currently available Intel NVMe SSDs. 32bit drivers are not available.
Notes: This Installer Set is dated and includes the above mentioned RSTe NVMe drivers v5.5.0.1360 WHQL and the Intel RSTe Software v5.5.0.2012. Supported are only Intel® Xeon Processor systems with an Intel C610 or C230 Series chipset running Win8/Win10 x64.Thanks to Pacman resp. Station-Drivers for the source package. Intel RST(e) SATA RAID drivers from v14.8 series up do support NVMe RAID arrays!Supported are only modern Intel systems from 100-Series up, whose Intel SATA Controller has been set to RAID mode.
All v16 platform Intel RST drivers do contain a generic NVMe driver!These Intel RST drivers are compatible with all NVMe SSDs. The installation has to be forced by using the 'Have Disk' button and choosing the INF file named iaStorAC.inf. The SATA mode doesn't matter.D. JMicron JMB 36x RAID DriversDownload links and infos.
A) Marvell 61xx SATA2 RAID drivers:. These Marvell 61xx RAID drivers are dated and usable with Win8, Win7, Vista and XP (32/64bit).b) Marvell 91xx + 92xx SATA3 AHCI/RAID drivers:. Here are the latest Marvell SATA3 drivers for Win10 (32/64bit):. These Marvell 91xx/92xx AHCI/RAID drivers are dated, WHQL certified and usable with Windows 10 (32/64bit). Thanks to Station-Drivers for the source package. It has to be verified by Marvell users, whether these drivers do support Trim.
These are the latest Marvell SATA3 drivers for Win7-8:. These Marvell 91xx/92xx AHCI/RAID drivers are dated and usable with Win7 and Win8 (32/64bit). Thanks to Station-Drivers for the source package.
It has to be verified by Marvell users, whether these drivers do support Trim.Attention: According to report written by JanCerny these drivers see an SSD as HDD and will defrag instead of optimize it! So it is better to disable the 'Optimizer'. And here are the latest Marvell SATA3 SCSI Miniport drivers for XP and W2k3 (32/64bit):. These Marvell 91xx/92xx AHCI/RAID Miniport drivers are dated, digitally signed by Marvell and usable with Windows XP and Server 2003 (32/64bit). Thanks to shroeder for the links and the related infos.Note: Some TXTSETUP.OEM files of the listed Marvell AHCI/RAID drivers have been customized by me for an easier and safer OS integration.G. Micron NVMe DriversDownload links and infos. NVIDIA nForce AHCI/RAID drivers for Vista and up (32/64bit):.
a) latest AHCI drivers for NVIDIA MCP65-89 systems running in AHCI mode:. These NVIDIA nForce AHCI drivers are dated and digitally signed by NVIDIA. They support all AHCI capable NVIDIA nForce chipsets (from MCP65 up). Credits go to Musafir86 for the source package. b) SATA+RAID drivers for LEGACY mode nForce4 SATARAID systems:. These NVIDIA nForce SATAIDE and SATARAID drivers are dated and suitable for LEGACY mode nForce4 SataRAID systems.
c) SATARAID drivers for NVIDIA MCP51+55 SataRAID systems:. These NVIDIA nForce SATARAID drivers are dated and the best performant ones for MCP51 and MCP55 Chipsets. d) latest SATAIDE driver for LEGACY mode nForce4 RAID systems:. These NVIDIA nForce SATAIDE drivers are dated and digitally signed by NVIDIA. They can be loaded to get Win7/8/10 installed onto a LEGACY mode nForce4 RAID array.
Complete nForce chipset driverpacks for Win7/Vista inclusive the related nForce AHCI and RAID drivers can be found within thread.2. NVIDIA nForce AHCI and RAID drivers for XP (32/64bit):. These drivers can be found within thread.J. OCZ/Toshiba NVMe DriversDownload links and infos. Latest OCZ/Toshiba NVMe drivers for Win7-10 (32/64bit):. original drivers:.
All these OCZ NVMe drivers are dated and WHQL certified. The Set is dated. Supported are the OCZ/Toshiba NVMe Controllers 'ZD6000 Series', 'RD400' and 'XG3'. Thanks to 100PIER for the link to the source package.
mod+signed drivers:. These mod+signed drivers additionally do support the Toshiba 'XG4' NVMe Controllers with the DeviceIDs DEV0103, the 'XG5' DEV0116 ones and the 'XG6' DEV011A ones.K. OpenFabrics Alliance (OFA) generic NVMe DriversDownload links and infos. Latest OFA NVMe drivers for Win7-10 (32/64bit):.
original drivers:. All these OFA NVMe drivers are dated, test signed by the OFA team and will support all NVMe Controllers, which are within the available NVMe SSDs. mod+signed drivers:. All these OFA NVMe drivers are dated, but mod+signed by me at.
Contrary to the original OFA drivers these ones are correctly digitally signed. Furthermore the INF file modifiction will enhance the acceptance by the Windows OS and minimize the risk of an unwanted replacement by the MS NVMe driver.L. Samsung NVMe DriversDownload links and infos. A) latest original NVMe drivers for Samsung's NVMe SSDs:. Original drivers:.
'pure' NVMe drivers:. a) for Win7 (32/64bit):. b) for Win8 (32/64bit):. c) for Win10 (32/64bit):. These Samsung NVMe drivers are dated, WHQL certified by Microsoft and usable with all Samsung 95x/96x/97x Series NVMe SSDs. Supported are the Samsung NVMe Controllers with the DeviceIDs DEVA802, DEVA804 and DEVA808, which are within Samsung's most popular consumer NVMe SSDs.Thanks to our Forum member Unantastbar for having extracted the 'pure' drivers from the Installer Set.
Complete Installer Set:. This Installer Set is dated.b) mod+signed Samsung NVMe drivers for HP/Dell systems:. These Samsung NVMe drivers are dated and were mod+signed by me at. They are usable with all currently known Samsung NVMe Controllers, which are in-the-box of HP and Dell systems.Users, who want to use one of these mod+signed drivers, should import the attached Signature Certificate (if not already previously done), before they begin with the driver installation.A big thankyou for the idea and the advices regarding the required INF file entries goes to our Forum member 111alan.M. Silicon Image RAID DriversDownload links and infos.
A) VIA RAID drivers for Win7Vista (32/64bit):. These VIA RAID drivers are dated and designed for Vista and Win7 (32/64bit).b) VIA RAID drivers for XP (32/64bit):. These VIA RAID drivers are dated, designed for Windows XP (32/64bit) and contain a TXTSETUP.OEM, which has been customized for an easy integration.Additional remarks:. All RAR archives have been packed by using WinRAR v5.xx. So you should use WinRAR v5.xx to get them successfully unzipped.
The listed AHCI/RAID drivers only belong to on-board AHCI and RAID Controllers. Other extern AHCI/RAID Controllers (on PCI cards etc.) have not been included. The information (=.INF) files of some linked driverpacks have been customized by me to make the associated drivers usable with as many different Controllers as possible. Although I have done my very best while customizing the INF files, the use of the 'modded' driverpacks will be at own risk. Before you install any of my 'modded' driverpacks, you should have read the last chapter of start post. All linked XP and XP x64 AHCI and RAID drivers are already prepared for an easy and successful integration into a Windows XP resp.
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XP x64 CD. Some of the linked XP driverpacks differ from the original driverpack regarding the folder structure and the content of the file named TXTSETUP.OEM, which is needed at the beginning of the XP installation to detect the HDD/SSD/RAID. The only reason for my customization was to make the AHCI/RAID driver integration as easy as possible and to minmize the risk of a later XP installation failure. None of my modifications has any impact on the functionality of the real drivers (=.SYS files), which have always left absolutely untouched.
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If I should have forgotten the drivers of an important on-board AHCI/RAID Controller or if you should find a newer resp. Better driver, please let me know it (with a link to the related driver).Good luck!Fernando. Today I have updated the start post of this thread.Changelog:. 32/64bit Intel RST(e) AHCI & RAID drivers v12.8.0.1016 WHQL dated.
Intel RST(e) Drivers & Software Set v12.8.0.1016 WHQL dated. 32/64bit Intel RST(e) AHCI & RAID drivers v12.8.0.1016 mod by Fernando.
32/64bit Marvell 91xx/92xx AHCI & RAID drivers v1.2.0.1038 for Win8/Win7/Vista dated. 32/64bit Marvell 91xx/92xx AHCI & RAID drivers v1.2.0.1038 for XP/XPx64 dated Have fun!Fernando. Zitat von im Beitragplease no italics (does not read nice).You are right, but the post you had seen is already deleted.
The italic text was caused by the fact, that I had quoted it.I wanted to edit the first post, but hit the ' Quote' button by mistake.@ all:Since I forgot it yesterday, I have updated the first post of this thread again.Changelog:. new: Original 32/64bit Intel RST(e) drivers v12.8.2.1000 WHQL dated.
new: Modded 32/64bit Intel RST(e) drivers v12.8.2.1000. new: Intel RST(e) Drivers & Software Set v12.8.2.1000 WHQL dated. @ abanerus:Hello Bunty,welcome at Win-RAID Forum!Zitat von im BeitragI slip-streamed your AMD SATA drivers on a clean WinXP-32 via nLite. But for a newer Acer Aspire 5250 laptop (came w/ Win7-64) I get an error 'amdsata.sys not found'. Should I rename the file/s or modify txtsetup.oem?The message 'Could not find the file xyz.sys' (or similar) can be caused by the following reasons:. The media is bad and cannot been read by the OS Setup.
Solution: Create/borrow a readable installation media. The user has integrated a textmode driver, but additionally presses F6 while starting the installation. Solution: Don't press F6, if you have integrated the needed driver. The TXTSETUP.OEM content is not correct or refers to files, which are not present or not usable. Solution: The TXTSETUP.OEM has to be modified resp. The missing files have to be added, before the nLite processing hasto be started from scratch.Question:Which driverpack did you integrate and where did you get it?RegardsFernando.