AMD RAID Controller Multi Device Driver 9.2.0.105 for Windows 10 April 2018 Update

AMD RAID Controller Multi Device Driver 9.2.0.105 for Windows 10 April 2018 Update

AMD RAID Controller Multi Device Driver 9.2.0.105 for Windows 10 April 2018 Update Download Summary

  • File size: 0.04 MB
  • Platform: Windows 10
  • Price: FREE DOWNLOAD
  • Downloads: 122
  • Released: May 08, 2019
  • Manufacturer URL: Amd

AMD RAID Controller Multi Device Driver 9.2.0.105 for Windows 10 April 2018 Update

The package provides the installation files for AMD RAID Controller Multi Device Driver version 9.2.0.105.

If the driver is already installed on your system, updating (overwrite-installing) may fix various issues, add new functions, or just upgrade to the available version. Take into consideration that is not recommended to install the driver on Operating Systems other than stated ones.

In order to manually update your driver, follow the steps below (the next steps):

1. Extract the .cab file to a folder of your choice
2. Go to Device Manager (right click on My Computer, choose Manage and then find Device Manager in the left panel), or right click on Start Menu for Windows 10 and select Device Manager
3. Right click on the hardware device you wish to update and choose Update Driver Software
4. Choose to select the location of the new driver manually and browse to the folder where you extracted the driver
5. If you already have the driver installed and want to update to a newer version got to "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer"
6. Click "Have Disk"
7. Browse to the folder where you extracted the driver and click Ok

About SATA / AHCI / RAID Drivers:

When you install an operating system, SATA settings (be it AHCI, RAID, or IDE mode) are detected from the BIOS. If you want to change from one mode to another after the OS has been applied, appropriate drivers are required.

Bear in mind that if you modify these settings without installing proper files first, the operating system will not be able to boot until changes are reverted or required drivers are applied.

To perform the latter task, get the package, run the available setup and follow the instructions displayed on-screen for a complete installation. Afterwards, perform a system reboot so that all changes take effect, enter BIOS menu, and set the SATA option to the mode that best describes the newly applied drivers.

So, if you intend to modify the SATA settings to the mode described by this release, click the download button, and make the desired changes. In addition to that, don't forget to constantly check with our website so that you don't miss a single new release.

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