The actual drivers are already built-in to Windows. The Intel chipset "driver" literally just makes some cosmetic changes to Device Manager (which is why Intel calls it the "INF update utility"). I don't see any specific reason for installing the RST driver first, unless you were setting up RAID and mess something up that renders the system unbootable.ģ. So it's best to do this before setting up anything else.Ģ. It's good to update the BIOS first since a "BIOS" update, which may contain device firmware in addition to the UEFI image, may cause Windows to have to re-detect devices and may cause TPM changes that break Bitlocker/Hello. Since it's hard for people to recognize these, it's simpler just to recommend "chipset" drivers get installed first.ġ. since the driver for the controller must be installed before you can enumerate devices connected to them. The main exception would be drivers for external buses - PCI, USB, TB, etc. For the most part it doesn't really matter what order you install the drivers in.
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