Posted at December 22, 2024 by PCI-DB Team
Install Driver AutomaticallyDevice Name | Intel Rapid Storage Technology Driver (RAID) 11.7.0.1013 |
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Category | Motherboard |
Manufacturer | Intel |
File Size | 6.7 MB |
Supported OS | Windows 2008 ,Windows 7 ,Windows 7 64 bit ,Windows 8 ,Windows 8 64 bit |
- SRT Incorrectly trying to stage frames past end of volume
- IAStoraIcon.exe error pos up and stress tool stops testing during Video Stress + AC/DC Cycling test.
- 11.6 driver .inf needs FeatureScore to ensure the driver outweighs the 11.2 driver in Windows installation
- Accelerating OS after cache disassociation from missing passthrough disk induces BSOD F4
- failure to format BD-R (Blu-ray) disk
- Some ODD under ZPODD state does not eject by pressing tray button after resuming from hibernation.
- 0x9F bluescreen when run S3 to S4 Timeout Focus+AP/LAN+ACDC.
- SRT causing extra cache misses on partial writes - extra spinups in AOAC
- UI disallows preservation of system disk during CVFD migrations of ANY RAID volume on Desktop systems
- UI allows acceleration with a custom cache even when the custom field is grayed out
- CLI returns success after failing to delete metadata with SRT enabled
- Some instructions in RST GUI help are incorrect as the steps are for Win7 not for Win8.
- Topic is unexpected to be changed to another topic in RST help
- F4 BSOD during S3 and during checking disk spin status intermittently
- BSOD 0xD1 during hybrid sleep
- Error Recovery Policy Causing Black Screen While Booting From S4 Mode
- UI unknown error after accelerating OS drive, rebooting, and disabling acceleration
- Driver is not enabling DIPM if CAP.SALP is 0, but CAP.SALP only pertains to HIPM.
- GPT only- Unexpected 2GB data volume created with <64GB SSDs and Full SSD space selected for cache
- Pioneer BDC-TD04: After resuming from S3, ZPODD disappears from Device Manager or Disk Manager
- RRT failed master disk goes offline when setting disks to normal
- RST 11.5+ Drivers fail to interoperate with OPAL drives in win7
- Roxio ejects ODD automatically before media is detected
- System fails to burn medias with Roxio Creator repeatedly with ZPODD devices
- Unknown Error when enabling acceleration in Win 7 / Win 8 on specific SSDs
- Volume write-cache available on RRT Configure Volume page with Windows WC buffer flushing on
- WHQL: RST not compliant with Device.DevFund.Memory.DriverFootprint requirements for x86
- iSRT configuration after S3/S5 stress, system will BSOD D1(iaStorA.sys) (DPPM: 400)
- A1h command (IDENTIFY PACKET DEVICE) failure on ODD with Win8 RST driver
- Driver Verifier Violation BSOD encountered during SGIO tests on CPT-S
- Hot-unplugging the SSD after switching mode from maximized to enhanced leaves the SSD marked as either a failed or a normal disk in the UI; resetting the absent disk to available and reaccelerating the system disk induces a BSOD or a system hang
- Placing OS on 2-drive RAID0 volume at end of matrix array causes RST to construe incorrect HDD as the system
- SRT Driver Fails "No Spin" TIME IOCTL request on FIRST S0 following S3 with PUIS enabled
- SRT caching example files for OEMs contain mistakes that need fixing
- SRT volumes do not report disk RPM = 1, breaks Win8 Connected Standby
- System Tray notification does not occur on Boot up on Recovery drive: OS = Rapid Recover Technology
- The write caching of SSD will auto check after resume from S3/S4/CB
- RST driver issues non-queued commands with NCQ commands outstanding
- System gets BSOD 0x9F after driver fails to reestablish communication with drives intermittently
- Driver: If IRRTm OS volume is restarted while accessing files on the recovery disk the recovery disk is not re-associated back into the IRRTm volume.
- Accelerating OS after cache disassociation from missing passthrough disk induces BSOD F4 intermittently
- CrashDump causes G2TB OS Volume to become failed or degraded intermittently
It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.
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