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Intel® 100 Series/C230 Series Chipset Family SATA AHCI/RAID Controller.7th Generation Intel® Core™ Processor Family Platform I/O SATA AHCI/RAID Controller.Intel® 200 Series Chipset Family SATA AHCI/RAID Controller.
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Note that the above command should be run on the computer where the bootable media is intended to be used, not where the media builder is running (if these are different computers).įind the latest version of Intel RST drivers at

Wmic path win32_pnpentity where "caption like '%Chipset%' OR caption like '%AHCI%' OR caption like '%RAID%' OR caption like '%SATA%'" get caption If you are unsure about what model of Intel controller is used, launch Windows Start menu, type cmd, right-click the found result and select "Run as administrator" or "More"-"Run as administrator", then execute the following command:

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One of the most popular drivers that are needed for a successful internal drive recognition, and that are missing in the default clean WinPE media, are Intel RST drivers.Ĭlick here to expand information on how to find the right Intel RST driversĭownload and unzip the latest version of Intel RST drivers that support the hardware where the bootable media will be used. In such case you need to figure out the model of the controller that is used to access the disk and find the drivers for it in zip/rar/7z format. Sometimes computer manufacturers do not provide the drivers in extractable format, or the PC's hardware could have been customized afterwards. If you do not need network support, skip "Ethernet", "Network" and "Wi-Fi". You need drivers, that are listed under "Storage", "Chipset", "Disks", "SATA", "AHCI", "RAID", "NVMe", "PCIe", "M.2", "U.2", "USB", "Network", "Ethernet", "Wi-Fi" sections.
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msi file, try launching this file, see if it offers an option to extract rather than install drivers.ĭownload and unzip drivers from the computer manufacturer's website. The drivers must be extracted in a folder so that individual files. If some hardware is not detected, re-create the bootable media, this time not skipping this step and adding the drivers. Because finding the right drivers can be time consuming, you can skip this step, finish creating a bootable media, try and boot the computer from it and see if the disks / network / NAS are detected successfully in the Recovery's "Browse" dialog window. For better compatibility with your hardware, you can select drivers to be added to the media.
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In case of significant hardware upgrade scenarios, like a migration from old SATA HDD to a faster m.2 NVMe SSD you may need to add drivers for the new hardware on the next step of the Media Builder. Windows Recovery Environment is recommended, because it usually has all the drivers required for the successful hardware recognition.


Using bootable media created with WinPE may provide better compatibility with your computer’s hardware because the preinstallation environment uses Windows drivers. First, select the bootable media type: WinPE-based media or Linux-based media.
