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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
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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Hi James,
your driver support page does have versions dating to 2013. You need both chipset drivers, chipset inf and engine management.
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your driver support page does have versions dating to 2013. You need both chipset drivers, chipset inf and engine management.
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boriskarloff
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Try driver booster by IObit.
kemical
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Try driver booster by IObit.
We do not recommend any auto driver updater as they can cause further issues. Your far better off sourcing the drivers yourself.
boriskarloff
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We do not recommend any auto driver updater as they can cause further issues. Your far better off sourcing the drivers yourself.
It saved me many time. If something is wrong, you can restore the previous version of Windows.
Up to James.
Bye.