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How to update bios SATA ?

1 minute ago, Mel0nMan said:

Wait... are you trying to update your motherboard's BIOS or SATA controller drivers?

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No, you don't need that driver.

Just update the latest AMD chipset driver.

Most of the time, you really don't need to update it, unless there's a problem.

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7 minutes ago, Mel0nMan said:

That's your SATA driver.

Should be an .exe, just run it and restart

If it's not an .exe burn it to a flash drive using Rufus or BalenaEtcher and boot from it

"If it's not an .exe burn it to a flash drive using Rufus or BalenaEtcher and boot from it "

So how do i really come about doing that ?

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Just now, SupaKomputa said:

No, you don't need that driver.

Just update the latest AMD chipset driver.

Most of the time, you really don't need to update it, unless there's a problem.

Unfortunatly i do. My file explorer keeps crashing when i right click my ssd or hdd.

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4 minutes ago, Gustavo Dutra said:

"If it's not an .exe burn it to a flash drive using Rufus or BalenaEtcher and boot from it "

So how do i really come about doing that ?

Uh...

Download either of those programs, put in a USB stick, and it's extremely easy. 

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12 minutes ago, Mel0nMan said:

That's your SATA driver.

Should be an .exe, just run it and restart

If it's not an .exe burn it to a flash drive using Rufus or BalenaEtcher and boot from it

Btw it comes with three folders and each of them has 3 files. So i should burn these 3 ?

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Probably not the drivers fault, you may want to check windows health.

 

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5 minutes ago, Gustavo Dutra said:

Unfortunatly i do. My file explorer keeps crashing when i right click my ssd or hdd.

No, most certainly you don't, that driver is for RAID.

 

14 minutes ago, Mel0nMan said:

That's your SATA driver.

That's not the sata driver.

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3 minutes ago, SupaKomputa said:

Probably not the drivers fault, you may want to check windows health.

 

Watching it now thanks.

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1 minute ago, SupaKomputa said:

No, most certainly you don't, that driver is for RAID.

 

That's not the sata driver.

This is correct. That’s a RAID driver, which is only required for use with mobo hardware RAID (honestly windows will almost certainly pull this down from the internet itself anyways, or have it already baked into the OS).

 

If your having crashing issues, it’s likely not this. What OS are you running? Is it updated? Is your BIOS updated? (Likely not BIOS, but always good to update BIOS with Zen). 

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1 minute ago, LIGISTX said:

This is correct. That’s a RAID driver, which is only required for use with mobo hardware RAID (honestly windows will almost certainly pull this down from the internet itself anyways, or have it already baked into the OS).

 

If your having crashing issues, it’s likely not this. What OS are you running? Is it updated? Is your BIOS updated? (Likely not BIOS, but always good to update BIOS with Zen). 

I'm on windows 10, it is updated, Bios is updated.

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9 minutes ago, SupaKomputa said:

Probably not the drivers fault, you may want to check windows health.

 

Windows didnt find any corrupted files.

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17 minutes ago, Gustavo Dutra said:

I'm on windows 10, it is updated, Bios is updated.

Hmm. Something is either corrupted or just messed up. Personally I’d likely resolve with a reformat, but that’s a last ditch solution typically. It isn’t the RAID drivers you were looking at previously tho. I’m not sure what it is, wish I had an idea of something for you to try. 

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1 minute ago, LIGISTX said:

Hmm. Something is either corrupted or just messed up. Personally I’d likely resolve with a reformat, but that’s a last ditch solution typically. It isn’t the RAID drivers you were looking at previously tho. I’m not sure what it is, wish I had an idea of something for you to try. 

No worry. Thanks anyway guys.

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