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    Help with Intel series 7 SATA AHCI Controller Drive for windows 10

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by james_uk, Oct 16, 2016.

  1. james_uk

    james_uk Notebook Guru

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    Hi, bit of a long shot, not sure if anyone will be able to help me.

    I remember a good few years back i would always use the latest SATA or matrix / RST drivers and would always update them regularly, I’m pretty sure i have had newer drivers on my laptop in the past than what i have now, i cannot find any though, every time i try to install any of the above they always say not supported on my laptop, the drivers that are currently installed are:

    Driver Version: 11.0.0.1032

    Date: 29.11.2011

    They are very old and would like to be able to use any newer ones that would benefit me, the rest of my laptop is up to date, just not that.

    Even when i run Intel software update utility it finds nothing new for it.

    My laptop is Lenovo Edge E530.

    I am running windows 10 64 Bit Pro

    If anyone can help at all that would be great.

    Regards

    James
     
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    mariussx Notebook Evangelist

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    StormJumper Notebook Virtuoso

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    Did you try looking at the iNtel support site for the latest series 7 drivers? That should be where you go first and foremost. iNtel is very good at driver support so go look there othewise just email iNtel support and they will be more helpful then you think.
     
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