PCI-DB.com
  1. Driver
  2. Motherboard
  3. Intel NUC RST Driver 13.6.0.1002

Intel NUC RST Driver 13.6.0.1002 Download

Posted at December 22, 2024 by PCI-DB Team

Install Driver Automatically
Device NameIntel NUC RST Driver 13.6.0.1002
CategoryMotherboard
ManufacturerIntel
File Size11.9 MB
Supported OSWindows 7 ,Windows 7 64 bit ,Windows 8 ,Windows 8 64 bit ,Windows 8.1 ,Windows 8.1 64 bit

Intel NUC RST Driver 13.6.0.1002 Description

Resolved Issues:

- IRST uninstaller doesn't require rebooting.

This download is valid for the products listed below:

- Intel NUC Board D34010WYB
- Intel NUC Board D54250WYB
- Intel NUC Board NUC5i3MYBE
- Intel NUC Board NUC5i5MYBE
- Intel NUC Kit D34010WYK
- Intel NUC Kit D54250WYK
- Intel NUC Kit NUC5i3MYHE
- Intel NUC Kit NUC5i3RYH
- Intel NUC Kit NUC5i3RYK
- Intel NUC Kit NUC5i5MYHE
- Intel NUC Kit NUC5i5RYH
- Intel NUC Kit NUC5i5RYK
- Intel NUC Kit NUC5i7RYH

Known Issues:

- The system displays two ODD icons after hotplug ODD
- Acceleration option not available when OS on SSD and PCIe SSD as pass through
- SUT goes to S5 abruptly during S4->S3->S4 cycle with RST caching config (Issue only with certain PCIe disk)
- Enabling SRT changes Device Manager Disk Drive Information
- BSoD 0xFC occur at F6 driver downgrade.
- RST 13.x drive returns wrong SSD model name if iSRT cache volume is created on it
- SUT takes more than 3 minutes to enter S4 under Win7.
- [HSW][SRT] 8.1 screen occurred when restart the unit after enable acceleration with full disk capacity on both Max/Enh modes
- System resume from S4 will hang up around few minutes issue with 2TB HDD
- Uninstaller screen words cut off in BRZL/PT(BZ) language Windows 7 with Resolution 1920X1080;125% DPI
- Driver: CE BSOD iastorA.sys occurs while uninstalling 13.5 on a 3rd Party Windows 8.1 OS
- UI - PCI-E SSD custom space defaults at 64 GB, even if the drive has less than 64 GB of space left
- SSD/HDD model name in Win7 Device Manager will be changed incorrectly after RST driver installed.
- UI: BSOD when clicking "Hide recovery disk files" actionable link with On request RRT Volume.
- UI: System drive is not displaying or being recognized in RST UI
- Iastor BSOD when auto rebuilding volume to the same port
- SRT filecopy performance much worse than HDD
- Sleep and PNP (disable and enable) with IO Before and After (Certification) on certain configurations
- UI Writeback Cache checkbox (Advanced tab) disabled during IRRT volume creation
- All expected TRIMs are not occurring on SRT
- "Offline" disk shows up as "Normal" after reinserting back into system while RAID 5(or RAID 10) is rebuilding and restarting system
- BSOD 9f occurs when certain PCIe-AHCI SSD is attached.
- After multiple iterations of Hybrid S3 or S4, the sleep utility tool indicates errors when RST driver is installed.
- OS Spindown of matrix RAID volumes causes hang
- SMART Event disk rebuilding after system reboot of successful Raid 1 creation
- internal_power_error (A0) BSOD with hybrid S3
- BSOD 0xD1 reported with inbox driver 12.0.1.1018
- No timeout for a device that does not enumerate and stalls the OS boot process
- Refresh issues when changing from Windows default theme to high contrast
- After configuring SRT and conducting Dirty Shutdowns error: Unable to find System Disk
- RST Driver – Test hangs while running Inquiry command on ODD
- SRT: Driver fails to enumerate an accelerated disk or volume during an F6 install if a system disk is already attached to the system
- UI reports Unknown status and incorrect sync mode after hot-removing the recovery disk of an IRRTm while the sync is initializing.
- WHQL: RST not compliant with Device.DevFund.Memory.DriverFootprint requirements for x86
- ZPODD power off timer does not reset upon receipt of CSMI I/O

About RST (Rapid Storage Technology):

Once Intel’s Rapid Storage Technology (RST) driver is applied, desktop and notebook systems will be able to manage the available storage (one or more drives) more easily.

And that’s not all you should expect: updating the RST version can also bring about improved storage performance, lower power consumption, faster boot times, quicker data reads, as well as several other changes.

As far as applying this release is concerned, simply make sure your system configuration is compatible with this package, run the available setup, and follow the on-screen instructions for a complete installation. In addition to that, don’t forget to perform a reboot to make sure that all changes take effect properly.

Even though other operating systems might be compatible as well, we do not recommend installing this package on platforms other than the specified ones.

With this in mind, click the download button, and get and apply the present version. Also, check with our website as often as possible in order to stay up to date with latest releases. 

  It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.

Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.

Related Intel Drivers

Find Missing Drivers

© 2024 PCI-DB.com - PCI Database Replacement. All rights reserved.