Hi Damian Hickman,
Welcome to Microsoft Community.
Thank you for posting inquiries about driver issues for Asus products in this community.
We understand that you may want to install the proper drivers to minimize error messages.
However, the Answers community does not directly host any links to driver files.
“VEN_8086” indicates the Intel vendor.
These messages you are currently experiencing may be related to some Intel-based technology components, such as Intel Rapid Storage Technology related to RAID behavior, or other processor, chipset drivers.
For some hardwares, the driver may contain several different types and versions of files at the same time.
In some cases, you can try to check and switch drivers. To check if the computer has different types of drivers listed.
Press Win + X and select Device Manager from the menu, or type "Device Manager" in the search bar and select it from the results.
In Device Manager, locate the category that includes the device you want to update or check, and expand it by clicking the arrow next to it.
Right-click on the device you want to update or check and select Update driver.
In the Update Drivers window, select Browse my computer for drivers.
Next, choose Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer.
You will see a list of compatible drivers for your device.
If you see multiple options, you might choose the most recent or appropriate one for your needs, and click Next.
Then follow the instructions to install it.
Generally, you can use the motherboard's model number to retrieve it on Asus's site and get the driver supplied by Intel at the driver list.
If Asus offers several different versions, you can prioritize your testing by starting with a relatively low version of the driver.
Disclaimer: Microsoft provides no assurances and/or warranties, implied or otherwise, and is not responsible for the information you receive from the third-party linked sites or any support related to technology. |
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The operating system API may change. Not all drivers are always compatible with the latest version of Windows 11.
Another thing to consider is that technologies involving RAID (such as Intel Rapid Storage Technology) are not a mandatory requirement.
For PCs equipped with high-speed SSD products, RAID technology does not provide a significant performance boost to the system.
If you do not rely on RAID, you can ignore Intel Rapid Storage Technology and visit the BIOS page to turn it off.
To boot to UEFI or BIOS:
Boot the PC, and press the manufacturer’s key to open the menus. Common keys used: Esc, Delete, F1, F2, F10, F11, or F12.
During startup, there’s often a screen that mentions the key. If there’s not one, or if the screen goes by too fast to see it, check your manufacturer’s site.
On the "EZ Mode" page of the BIOS on most Asus motherboards, you should be able to find "Intel Rapid Storage Technology" in the middle of the screen.
Disclaimer: Microsoft provides no assurances and/or warranties, implied or otherwise, and is not responsible for the information you receive from the third-party linked sites or any support related to technology. If you are going to modify BIOS Settings, please back up all your personal files first to ensure you do not lose data. |
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Kyo.Y - MSFT | Microsoft Community Technical Support