[Solved] Standard SATA AHCI Controller Driver Issue in Device Manager Windows 10. After upgrade from Windows 7, 8 to Windows 10, all the drivers will update including the SATA AHCI Controller to compatible with the new system. Updating SATA AHCI controller driver will make the Windows 10 system run faster. The Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) specification describes the register-level interface for a host controller for Serial ATA. The specification includes a description of the interface between system software and the host controller hardware. This specification is intended for hardware.
Standard Sata Ahci Controller Driver 100171341 Pc
Standard Sata Ahci Controller Driver
Hi all,
I noticed after a clean install of Win 10 Pro that in the Device Manager I had two 'Standard SATA AHCI Controller' entries that showed the driver dated in 2006. I run 2 x SSD's a HDD and a BluRay writer.
So I downloaded the latest version of SATA drivers at the Asus ROG site for my motherboard. After running, one entry in Device Manager has changed to 'Intel(R) 8 Series/C220 Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller' but the other remains 'Standard SATA AHCI Controller' - still with the 2006 driver version 10.0.10240.16384 dated 2006/06/21
Is this correct? Windows reports that it is the most current driver.
ALSO: The driver installed 'Intel Rapid Storage Technology' program. Do I need this? If I do need it, must it be enabled at start up? I am wondering if it might conflict with Samsung's Magician which I also have installed?
Sorry lots of questions....