- #How to install intel chipset driver windows 10 install#
- #How to install intel chipset driver windows 10 driver#
The OS recognized the 3.5" drive as previously (drive D:\). I was able to power off, plug the 3.5" drive back into the SAS bay, boot into BIOS, re-enable SAS/RAID, boot into Windows. I had a seperate 3.5" hard drive that I use for backup. I noticed increased performance using the SATA port, so I left my primary SSD plugged into the SATA port. Essentially bypassing the SAS/RAID Controller and used the SATA Controller instead. Run the tool and let the system update.Ħ. Download the "MediaCreationTool1909.exe" from the Microsoft website. If it works, ensure that the Intel C600 RAID Chipset is deleted from Device Manager.ĥ. There will be a cable bundle with a SATA data cable and SATA power cable hanging free. These cables can be found by removing the RH panel. Using your primary drive (OS "Windows" drive), plug it into the SATA_1 data/power cable. We will be using SATA_1 in the next step.ģ. Remove your hard drives from the SAS dock (4 ports behind the front access panel).Ģ. I used Clonezilla (free opensource software).ġ. If you are using RAID, then the following process could potentially corrupt the array, resulting in data loss. Just a note, before you begin, ensure your drives are not in a RAID array. Grateful for any advice on how I can upgrade from here - thanks. Not sure if it’s compatible with the latest build. The last time I tried the upgrade I got message that SAS Controller (Intel Corp) device isn't compatible with Windows 10.Īccording to this Dell page the T7600 should be compatible with Windows 10 Build 1511.
#How to install intel chipset driver windows 10 install#
I've tried the Windows 10 upgrade a number of times since with different outcomes (all failing) and have tried to install /update drivers using Dell Support Assistant and downloaded from reputable sources on the web. Now I can only start using Last known good configuration.
#How to install intel chipset driver windows 10 driver#
So I uninstalled the driver and chose to remove the software from my computer (probably a big mistake). On reboot the system re-installed the driver. I don’t use RAID so I uninstalled the driver. Intel C600 Series Chipset SAS RAID Controller Upgrade first failed saying this needed attention: I'm trying to upgrade from Windows 7 to 10 using the Windows 10 setup program I downloaded to the workstation.