This is both a RAID and AHCI driver package, don't worry that it is a RAID driver. Regardless, below is a link to an Intel "F6" 32 bit AHCI driver for Win 10 you can try to load. That's the only scenario I can think of that might cause the need to load a driver. Question, what DVD drive are you using? Is it a SATA interface optical drive? I doubt an IDE interface DVD drive exists, but who knows? If it did, you'd be using an IDE to SATA adapter of some kind. Are you stuck with the 32 bit Windows for some reason? AHCI is standard stuff, nothing exotic about it. An AHCI driver has been included in Windows since Windows 7, and possibly even with Vista. While I have never used the 32 bit version of Windows, I can't imagine that would make a difference. The only driver on that disk that could be used by a Windows installation would be the Intel F6 driver, if it is on the disk.Īgain, there is absolutely no need to load an AHCI driver when using Windows 10. The driver disk provided with the board is meant to be used once Windows is installed, as well as the (same) drivers you can download. I imagine the reason the F6 driver is not included on the Download page is because it should not be needed for an H97 board.Īll of the other "drivers" are a part of programs meant to be run in Windows itself, not in the installation environment. Actually, I don't see the Intel F6 driver in the list of drivers for your board, but that doesn't matter, I'll give you a link to that below. That exception is the Intel "F6" RAID/AHCI driver. First, the driver disk that comes with a mother board, and the drivers you can download from your board's Download page, does not have any drivers that can be used by a Windows installation program, with one exception.
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