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Old March 1st 12, 01:05 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Drew[_6_]
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Default Disk drive drivers?

Forgive the screwup as I accidentally multiposted instead of crossposted.

On my D975xbx2 motherboard system, I look in device manager under disk
drives and it lists 4 drives listed below

Intel SSDSA2CW120G3 AS MY C: DRIVE
Intel SSDSA2M040G2GC AS MY L: DRIVE
Seagate ST3160811AS ATA Device
Seagate ST3160811AS ATA Device

All these drives are showing with the same Microsoft driver version of
6.1.7600.16385 dated 6/21/2006.

Stupid question but is that normal or should I be using a Intel driver here?

Under IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers I have listed below
ATA channel 0
ATA channel 0
ATA channel 1
All with the same Microsoft driver version 6.1.7601.17514
Should it not be a Intel driver?

Below that is Intel(R)ICH7 Family ultra ATA storage controllers-27df

That is a Intel driver dated 8/5/2009 with a version 9.1.1.1016 not sure
about a update.

Below that is a Intel(R)N10/ICH7 family serial ATA storage controller-27c0

That is a Intel driver dated 8/5/2009 and version 9.1.1.1016 once again
not sure about a update

All these do not seem right as there must be a newer driver but am I
looking for a storage controller driver or chipset driver? and as for
the disk drive drivers should there not be a Intel driver?
 




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