![]() PSP is AMD's Platform Security Processor ( long article about it here). The GPIO drivers are General Purpose IO driver, one's needed for the CPU and one's needed for the chipset itself (collectively code named Promontory for AM4). So some are what's called a 'nul driver' does nothing but satisfies the OS. In truth, not even every one of them are actual drivers as they aren't actually needed but Microsoft says one has to be installed for every hardware device. ![]() INF files for their specific Intel Chipset Devices to get rid from the 'missing driver' message within the Device Manager. If you happen to be taking the self-extracting archive apart to install each component individually you're just making a whole lot of grief for yourself, and most likely an unstable system too. Only users with a brandnew Intel chipset (from 8-Series up for Windows 7, from 9-Series up for Windows 8/8.1) or a very old Windows OS should install the latest suitable. ![]() It will detect what you have and install only if it's needed, and further it will install with whatever options (switches) are needed based on what you have. Just download the whole package and run the setup, selecting everything. Reference these support tools and utilities to help you find compatibility, identification, diagnostic and monitoring information.Click to expand.I'm not sure exactly what you are doing but. (if you don’t want the GUI, there is a CLI version on this page also.) Intel Tools and Utilities There is the “Intel Memory and Storage Tool GUI” that has diagnostics in it. Am I reading your explanation correctly by thinking you do not have the RST software installed, just the driver? The software is not really that robust but it does show current status and if there are issues may give you a clue on what they are. Anyone know a good free driver installer I like being able to click one button and be able to see all the drivers out of date on a computer and be able to update them. There is a possibility (strong possibility) that what you are seeing is a precursor to controller failure. Anyone know of a good driver installer program Hello I used snappy driver installer for a while but it seems to be having issues now. Sounds like a nice product if it does its job. If this is the case, I would be interested to know if the driver installer linked helps. Windows updates installed something that is now conflicting with the driver/device. Date Version Introduction This download record installs the Intel Chipset Device Software for Windows 10 64-bit and Windows 11 for Intel NUC Products Available Downloads Download Recommended Windows 11, Windows 10, 64-bit Size: 3.If you don’t remember recently changing anything (adding software, changing drivers, adding additional hardware): 'AMD admits to Ryzen performance stuttering, a fix will take months' -it has to do with TPM But if you have 5950X and updated to newest bios and chipset drivers with no issues. Two possibilities (off the top of my head). I always wait for any reviews or articles on the new bios drivers and chipset drivers before updating them. These seem to be caused by a driver conflict or something. Installing the Intel driverset for the C602 chipset causes ramdom freezes, so I installed just the RST driver and this succesfully installed the SAS controller without completely breaking the OS.īut now I have “lookup time” errors popping up in Chia that I used to not have at all. It turned out that the Intel RST driver for the SAS controller was not included in the Chipset Driver package for some reason and/or not working under win10) 1.2 Download and install Code::Blocks 1.3 Run Code::Blocks, select Yes, associate Code::Blocks with every supported type and click OK. Now after a very long time I have finally managed to get them all working. Intel (c602 chipset) 6 port Sata controller 2x sata3 + 4x sata2.Intel (c602 chipset) 4 port SAS controller labeled “SCU” ports on the mainboard.I’m using a server mainboard from asrock: ep2c602-4l/d16 Reset to device, \device\raidport1\, was issued (each time for different raidports. They coincide with having an entry in my Chia logs “warning lookup quality on plot xx=too long” ![]() So I’ve been getting these errors the system event viewer (win10) for these two drivers. ![]()
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