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  1. Intel Rapid Storage Technology Driver Update
  2. Intel Rapid Storage Technology Driver Windows 10
  3. Intel Ahci Driver Windows 7

Hey I checked the supported available drivers for the asus motherboard H61M-K, after checking,I found that intel rapid storage technology driver is available only for windows 7 32 and 64 bit. Moreover intel RST driver not available for windows 10 in asus official MB H61M-K website.

Intel Rapid Storage Technology Driver Update

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  2. Intel Rapid Storage Technology Driver Version 10.5.0.1026 11.42 MB HP Pavilion dm4-2180us Windows 7 (32-bit & 64-bit) This package contains the Intel Rapid Storage Technology Driver for the supported notebook models and operating systems. The Intel Rapid Storage Technology is designed to provide functionality for the Intel Storage Controllers.

Intel Rapid Storage Technology Driver Windows 10

First, here are my specs:
Windows 7 Ultimate
Intel i5-3570k
Asus P8Z77-V Pro
Asus Geforce GTX 760
8GB DDR3
1TB Western Digital OEM
I recently built a computer. Everything was running fine for a few days until one day, on starting the computer up, it fails to start and sends me to the Startup Repair, which tells me it cannot repair the issue. The diagnoses claims:
'Boot critical file D:Windowssystem32DRIVERSiaStor.sys is corrupt'
So I tried restoring the system to an earlier point. The restore always fails. Ran a memory diagnostic, and no issues were found. Checked the forums here for some solutions and tried as many as I could. These included booting with the controller in RAID (didn't work), AHCI (didn't change anything, although this was the default for my motherboard), and so on. I tried replacing the apparently corrupt driver with an up to date one (admittedly could have done this wrong, but as you'll see, it doesn't really matter). I then noticed that the driver in question is in the D: drive, which as far as I can tell is the optical drive (which doesn't seem to make sense to me since this seems to be the location of the corrupt driver regardless whether there is a disk in the optical drive).
And here's the kicker. I've gone through this process several times already. When I reach the limit of what I can see as possible solutions, I just re-install the OS. Then, several days later, the same error happens. This is now the third or fourth time that this has happened to me. Every time I re-install the OS I install all the drivers for the mobo etc, and the system runs through the standard millions of updates and service packs and so on, and yet this error still occurs.
So if it is simply a corrupt driver, then what should I do? And if it isn't that, then it would appear that the problem is with my hard drive. If that's the case, do I have to replace the hard drive all together?

Intel Ahci Driver Windows 7

First, here are my specs:
Windows 7 Ultimate
Intel i5-3570k
Asus P8Z77-V Pro
Asus Geforce GTX 760
8GB DDR3
1TB Western Digital OEM
I recently built a computer. Everything was running fine for a few days until one day, on starting the computer up, it fails to start and sends me to the Startup Repair, which tells me it cannot repair the issue. The diagnoses claims:
'Boot critical file D:Windowssystem32DRIVERSiaStor.sys is corrupt'
So I tried restoring the system to an earlier point. The restore always fails. Ran a memory diagnostic, and no issues were found. Checked the forums here for some solutions and tried as many as I could. These included booting with the controller in RAID (didn't work), AHCI (didn't change anything, although this was the default for my motherboard), and so on. I tried replacing the apparently corrupt driver with an up to date one (admittedly could have done this wrong, but as you'll see, it doesn't really matter). I then noticed that the driver in question is in the D: drive, which as far as I can tell is the optical drive (which doesn't seem to make sense to me since this seems to be the location of the corrupt driver regardless whether there is a disk in the optical drive).
And here's the kicker. I've gone through this process several times already. When I reach the limit of what I can see as possible solutions, I just re-install the OS. Then, several days later, the same error happens. This is now the third or fourth time that this has happened to me. Every time I re-install the OS I install all the drivers for the mobo etc, and the system runs through the standard millions of updates and service packs and so on, and yet this error still occurs.
So if it is simply a corrupt driver, then what should I do? And if it isn't that, then it would appear that the problem is with my hard drive. If that's the case, do I have to replace the hard drive all together?