Intel Sata Non Raid Driver Info
This is the standard "non-RAID" mode for SATA controllers. The RST driver replaces the generic "Standard SATA AHCI Controller" driver provided by Microsoft.
Intel provides different drivers for different processor generations (e.g., separate installers for 8th/9th Gen vs. 12th/13th Gen).
During Windows setup, click and browse to that USB folder to reveal your disk. Performance and Compatibility Intel Sata Non Raid Driver
The is commonly referred to as the Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST) driver in AHCI (Advanced Host Controller Interface) mode. While many users think these drivers are only for RAID arrays, they provide critical support for single-drive (non-RAID) systems by enabling features like Native Command Queuing (NCQ) and Link Power Management (LPM) , which can improve disk performance and battery life. Key Usage Scenarios
Extract the files (look for .inf , .sys , and .cat files) to a USB drive. This is the standard "non-RAID" mode for SATA controllers
It is generally safe to uninstall the RST software (the management app) on single-drive systems, but the underlying driver should remain to ensure the controller operates efficiently.
On some chipsets, using the generic Windows driver instead of the specific Intel RST driver can lead to increased boot times or system hangs. How to Obtain and Install 12th/13th Gen)
On newer systems (10th Gen Intel and later), Windows often fails to see any drives during setup because it lacks the built-in Intel VMD/RST driver. Even if you aren't using RAID, you must often "load driver" during installation to make the disk visible.