See.. Let us assume that i have formatted my PC and installed a fresh Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit OS. I have also installed all the motherbaord Drivers Like, Graphics, Audio, Chipset, Intel Management interface, LAN etc and taken all the Updates of windows 7.
further Now.. I am using a stock market technical analysis software which is a Paid software and is for 1 PC. after installing the software i have to contact the software company to enable my subscription to my PC. Then they Copy the hardware ID of my PC to their system through remote access and enable the subscription for say 3 moths, 6 months, 1year. etc. This hardware id is nothing but few numbers and alphabets ( let me say this to start with ) . there is a provision in the software to access this hardware ID. Now let us assume that The ID is AQOP9047ITCX.
I am formatting my PC and again i does all the processes mentioned above and install the stock market software, The ID which is mentioned above will change.. Say MDOH035BAFC. ang again i have to contact the software company to change my ID and enable the sucscription to a new Hardware ID.
further i searched the proper version of intel RST driver to my system and installed it..and found that everytime after NNNNNNNN numer of formats also the ID is not changing...Now comming to this Harware ID. I found that this ID is nothing but the serial number of my Harddisk or SSD. ( I have changed Hard disk to SSD and done all the process above. still i was getting the serial number of the respective Harddisk or SSD ) Hence it is not important, which storage media is used.
so for me this feature is very important as i donot have to contact the software peoples to change my ID after formatting. perhaps those peoples have also might be knowing that the Harddisk serial number will apper exactly after the RST driver is installed.
further as with respect to time many peoples are switching to windows 10 and i as well, i got a liscenced copy of windows 10 and installed in my PC. probably, lots of updates is my concern for switching to windows 10 ( ever after convinience rollup in windows 7 )
( one thing i noticed that when i used to install RSTdriver in windows 7 after completion, it was telling me to restart.. after restaring again immediately message used to appear that restart to apply changes..This is not happening in windows 10. it was restarting only once.
That is correct. While the 3rd generation processor in use is fully supported on Windows 10, the board's 6 Series chipset is not (the 6 Series chipset is normally matched with 2nd generation processors, not 3rd). Since RST is a chipset feature, this means it is not supported.
As you said the i3-3220 in use is fully supported to windows 10, but the motherbaord H61 chipset not, i am getting intel original DH77EB Motherboard.. Will this support intel RST on windows 10. i am looking for the Hard drive serial number feature which i have described in my detailed report. I have searched on all websites, i didnot found any RST driver for windows 10. Though the H77 chiset specifications are saying that it supports Rapid storage technology, but the drivers are available only for windows 7 and 8, and not for windows 10.
First of all, because of the pending closure of the Desktop Boards business, Intel never completed the validation of Windows 10 support on their own 7 and 8 Series Desktop Board products and thus no drivers supporting Windows 10 were ever posted on the board download pages. Secondly, folks upgrading from Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 found that, while there RAID volumes were supported initially, this support disappeared as they progressively upgraded Windows 10 itself (some reported issues at 1709, others at 1803).
If you go by the Release Notes, RST version 14.x is supposed to support 7 series chipsets on Windows 10. Folks have reported, however, that the INF file does not actually have entries to support this Series. Intel Customer Support responded to these reports by saying that the intent was to support 8 Series and later chipsets only, but never acknowledged that the Release Notes were actually wrong. Folks apparently got RST v13.x to install, but complained that this version was missing necessary bug fixes and enhancements for Windows 10.
Intel no verifica todas las soluciones, como las transferencias de archivos, entre otras, que puedan aparecer en esta comunidad. Por consiguiente, Intel renuncia a todas las garantas expresas e implcitas, incluidas, entre otras, las garantas implcitas de comerciabilidad, idoneidad para un propsito particular y cumplimiento, as como cualquier garanta derivada del transcurso de la ejecucin, de la negociacin o del uso en el comercio.
If the driver listed is not the right version or operating system, search our driver archive for the correct version. Enter ASUS H61M-K into the search box above and then submit. In the results, choose the best match for your PC and operating system.
After you get your new driver, you need to put it on your computer. On Windows, there's a tool called Device Manager that helps with this. It shows you all the parts of your computer and the drivers they use. To finish setting up the new driver, you'll probably need to turn your computer off and on again.
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