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by rhopkins on 09 Jan 2013, 16:11
j-kut wrote:Didnt you have issues with RST reinstalling?
get rid of intel rapid storage techn. (RST) intel control center and the matrix driver.
Yeah, sorry, that was my point. I never managed to fully uninstall it. Will try again later.
MacBook Pro - 15" (Mid 2014) 2.2Ghz Processor 16GB RAM
U-Mix Control Pro 2 Cross 3.3.10
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by juice88 on 09 Jan 2013, 16:39
j-kut wrote:juice88 wrote: I installed the newest Intel Matrix Drivers for that - still.
Do you have a RAID System? Deinstall it completely.
You mean to manage many hard discs in my notebook? no, i do not have such system and just one hard disc - except the external ones of course, but also tested it with playing from the internal disc. I also removed any intel-software from the notebook.
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by juice88 on 09 Jan 2013, 17:02
j-kut wrote:Don't delete any, just the ones that are hdd drivers. Like rst and the matrix driver then it will use the Windows driver instead.
Okay, but how can I find out which files exactly those ones are? are they called like that in the driver-folder in system32? And will Windows not search the internet for the most current ones and then download them again?
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by Support@MixVibes on 09 Jan 2013, 17:15
You shouldn't delete them, just force-install the Windows ones.
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by Support@MixVibes on 09 Jan 2013, 17:36
Devices manager :
update driver/manualy/choose from a list/uncheck 'display compatible device' then the first line in the left column should be the Microsoft Windows generic one, the other brands are just under into the list.
EDIT : uninstall sometimes work (for GPU it does), it removes the brand drivers and replace it by the Windows native ones.
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by juice88 on 09 Jan 2013, 17:51
Support@MixVibes wrote:Devices manager :
update driver/manualy/choose from a list/uncheck 'display compatible device' then the first line in the left column should be the Microsoft Windows generic one, the other brands are just under into the list.
EDIT : uninstall sometimes work (for GPU it does), it removes the brand drivers and replace it by the Windows native ones.
And to which devices exactly do I have to do this now? Confused 
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