- #Bigfoot networks killer ethernet controller driver fix install#
- #Bigfoot networks killer ethernet controller driver fix serial#
If iastor.sys is listed as the driver for your SATA AHCI controller, then the IRST is properly installed. So there are two versions of IRST on board? I'm guessing that first one, then, was sourced from Asus (maybe the original one on your drivers disk?). OKay.the driver number looks like a chipset version to me, but I'll take your word for it. Weird thing with this driver is that I don't see anything under control panel -> uninstall programs, nor do I see the service in services.msc. This is the driver found on the ASUS driver cd included w/ the laptop. Also, going to properties -> driver -> driver details shows c:\windows\system32\drivers\iaStor.sys. When I uninstall this, suddenly 4 things pop up under device manager -> IDE.Controllers.
#Bigfoot networks killer ethernet controller driver fix install#
However, I'm still getting the install error when I try to install 10.8 (yes, it's still under control panel -> uninstall programs though).īrody, this isn't the intel chipset driver. So I followed this to create the service, and lo and behold, the app opens up. I believe that the driver is installed (the older one from the ASUS drivers CD, 10.5), and I've got the new version (10.8) showing up under control panel -> uninstall programs.Įdit. Should I DL this? Here's my current situation. "Fix/Enhancement: Enhances the performance of large hard drives (750 GB or larger).
#Bigfoot networks killer ethernet controller driver fix serial#
The driver improves Serial ATA (SATA) disk performance with NativeCommand Queuing." The Intel Rapid Storage Technology is designed to provide functionality for the Intel Storage Controllers. "This package contains the Intel Rapid Storage Technology Driver for the supported notebook models and operating systems. This instructs the installer to overwrite an existing instance, and disables the user interface. overwrite -NoIRSTGUI" (without the quotation marks). In the Command Window, type "iata_enu_10. Shift + R-click, then select "Open Command window" from the pop-up menu. In the folder where the installer file is located, click on empty space. You can try re-installing with an overwrite flag. So I'm not sure how much good that'll do you. As I understand it, the uninstall routine only removes the non-critical parts of the driver, like the user interface. You can't uninstall the whole RST driver as easily as you can other programs (because that could potentially make the system drive inaccessible). The one you see in Control Panel, v.10.8.0.103, is the IRST. That first driver is the Intel Chipset Driver, v. Also, now when I open the app, I see "Intel RST is trying to connect to the service." Is there any way I can just uninstall this and reinstall it? However, under control panel -> uninstall program, it is version 10. Under device manager, the driver version is 10.