Windows images - ACHI or RAID/RST?
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@dashrender said in Windows images - ACHI or RAID/RST?:
@scottalanmiller said in Windows images - ACHI or RAID/RST?:
@dashrender said in Windows images - ACHI or RAID/RST?:
@dustinb3403 said in Windows images - ACHI or RAID/RST?:
@dashrender said in Windows images - ACHI or RAID/RST?:
then MS needs to include the RST driver in their images.
From you bringing it into the conversation. This isn't on Microsoft to include, this is on the hardware vendor to include.
Not really - MS includes most of the in use drivers these days - they started including Dell and HP RAID drivers for example.
That's really neither here nor there.
LOL- but if Intel/Dell and whatever other OEM's (I've read Asus is doing the same thing as Dell - RST by default) then they (Intel, etc) will need to get MS to include the RST driver.
Why?
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@dashrender said in Windows images - ACHI or RAID/RST?:
@scottalanmiller said in Windows images - ACHI or RAID/RST?:
@dashrender said in Windows images - ACHI or RAID/RST?:
@dustinb3403 said in Windows images - ACHI or RAID/RST?:
@dashrender said in Windows images - ACHI or RAID/RST?:
then MS needs to include the RST driver in their images.
From you bringing it into the conversation. This isn't on Microsoft to include, this is on the hardware vendor to include.
Not really - MS includes most of the in use drivers these days - they started including Dell and HP RAID drivers for example.
That's really neither here nor there.
LOL- but if Intel/Dell and whatever other OEM's (I've read Asus is doing the same thing as Dell - RST by default) then they (Intel, etc) will need to get MS to include the RST driver.
It's up to the product vendor to run through the HLK certification process among a few other steps prior to Microsoft approving the driver for distirubtion from within the OS.
This is not a Microsoft thing. This is an OEM/ODM thing with Dell being the offending OEM at this time.