How To Get Correct Sata Ahci Controller Driver

How To Get Correct Sata Ahci Controller DriverHow To Get Correct Sata Ahci Controller Driver

Jan 14, 2016 - How to switch SATA controller driver from RAID to AHCI on Windows 10 without a reinstall. This evening, I was bemused to find a Linux live disk unable to. Windows, without the ability to communicate with the disk correctly,. Open device manager by right clicking the start button and then click 'Device Manager'. Look under 'IDE ATA ATAPI Controllers' and then right click on 'Standard SATA AHCI Controller' and click 'Update Driver Software'. Click on 'Browse my computer for driver software' and then browse to where the AMD installer extracted the files. Select the SATA AHCI driver. Intel Matrix Storage Manager also includes SATA controller driver. Ensure correct spelling and spacing.

Standard Sata Ahci Controller Driver

Hello,
I have the Maximus V Formual which has the Intel Z77 chipset. I just did a clean install of Windows 10 64Bit.
Sadly I did NOT find much drivers on Asus website, in particular the SATA drivers for the Intel SATA Controller. In device manager I have listed under IDE ATA/ATAP Controllers category the following 3 entries: Standard SATA AHCI Controller.
Without the proper driver, performance and functionality is limited, correct?
Any suggestions where I can download the Intel SATA Driver for Windows 10?
Thank you
Moises Moraga

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I have an I5 Ivy-Bridge (B75 chipset) system. Windows 10 is up and running (fresh install) and I've been able to load all but the correct SATA drivers - still using the 'Standard' AHCI SATA driver that windows installed.
Asus hasn't released a new Windows 10 SATA driver for their B75 motherboards yet. Hell, they just posted the Intel MEI chipset driver a couple days ago, and I had to get the VIA audio driver directly from the VIA website.
I'm wondering if that standard windows SATA driver is going to cause any performance issues. I noticed all the 8-series and newer chipset based motherboard drivers have been updated on the Asus website (and other manufacture websites too), but the 7-series (Ivy Bridge) based motherboards have very few drivers updated. Are motherboard manufacturers even planing on fully supporting their 7-series motherboards? So far support has been sporadic at best...
Appreciate any feedback...