Shouldn't the same problem have happened there as well?Ĭould. In Windows 7圆4 this problem did not occur whilst running the Intel driver. It is quite old, would that settings have been around back then? I'm running the latest BIOS version that was published by Acer Support: Date: 2, Version: P01.B3, Vendor: Acer, Size: 2.0 MB. In my BIOS/UEFI there are no settings related to disabling HotSwap nor HotPlug mode for the SATA/AHCI controller. Would these drivers work for my computer or are they more likely to mess things up? I did manage to find Intel Server Chipset Drivers for Windows Intel® Server Boards legacy Intel drivers (Version: 3.8106, Date: ), that cover Microsoft Windows* 10 圆4 drivers for the 6th Generation Intel® Core™ processor family / Intel® C200 series chip-set family. So I've got to find the drivers myself now and I'm in need of help. And to my surprise my Q65 chipset is now discontinued. Then I read in a postings that IDSA doesn't work for discontinued boards. So I used to be able to use IDSA for that, but now it reports no updates. I've got an issue with the generic Microsoft (2006) drivers for AHCI and it was recommended to me to install the manufacturer's (Intel) drivers to resolve it, which I was always using and IDSA under Windows 7圆4 nicely updated for me in the past. I upgraded to Windows 10圆4 and am looking for Windows 10圆4 drivers for components of the Intel Q65 series 6 chip-set in my desktop computer.