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Extract the ZIP file. Do not just copy the ZIP – Windows needs the actual .inf, .sys, and .cat files.
Format a second USB drive as FAT32 (or exFAT, but FAT32 is safest for UEFI).
Copy the extracted contents (all files and subfolders) directly to the root of this USB drive.
Example path after copying: E:\f6flpyx64nonvmd.inf, E:\iaStorAC.sys, etc.
Tip: You can also merge the driver files onto the same USB drive as your Windows installer, but place them in a separate folder (e.g.,
F:\Drivers\IRST).
The term "F6FLPXY64NonVMdZIP" refers to a specific installation package for Intel Rapid Storage Technology. Let's break down the components:
You’ve just built a new PC or purchased a high-end laptop with an Intel 11th, 12th, or 13th Gen processor. You created a bootable Windows USB drive, plugged it in, and hit the power button. The setup loads—but then, disaster. A message appears: "A media driver your computer needs is missing. This could be a DVD, USB, or Hard Disk driver." Or worse, your NVMe SSD is nowhere to be found in the partition list.
You are not alone. This is the infamous "storage driver" roadblock, and the key to unlocking it is a file with a cryptic name: F6FLPY64X64NONVMD.ZIP (often shortened to "F6 non-VMD").
This article will dissect everything you need to know: What this driver is, why Intel calls it "F6," how the Non-VMD version differs from standard RST drivers, and the exact step-by-step method to install it during Windows setup.
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Solution Screen (Advanced, light theme)This content is broken down into: 1) A technical blog post, 2) A step-by-step installation guide, and 3) Social media/FAQ snippets.
Download f6flpyx64nonvmd.zip from a trusted source:
Extract the ZIP file. Do not just copy the ZIP – Windows needs the actual .inf, .sys, and .cat files. rapid intel storage technology f6flpyx64nonvmdzip install
Format a second USB drive as FAT32 (or exFAT, but FAT32 is safest for UEFI).
Copy the extracted contents (all files and subfolders) directly to the root of this USB drive.
Example path after copying: E:\f6flpyx64nonvmd.inf, E:\iaStorAC.sys, etc. This content is broken down into: 1) A
Tip: You can also merge the driver files onto the same USB drive as your Windows installer, but place them in a separate folder (e.g.,
F:\Drivers\IRST).
The term "F6FLPXY64NonVMdZIP" refers to a specific installation package for Intel Rapid Storage Technology. Let's break down the components: Step 1: Prepare the Driver USB Drive
You’ve just built a new PC or purchased a high-end laptop with an Intel 11th, 12th, or 13th Gen processor. You created a bootable Windows USB drive, plugged it in, and hit the power button. The setup loads—but then, disaster. A message appears: "A media driver your computer needs is missing. This could be a DVD, USB, or Hard Disk driver." Or worse, your NVMe SSD is nowhere to be found in the partition list.
You are not alone. This is the infamous "storage driver" roadblock, and the key to unlocking it is a file with a cryptic name: F6FLPY64X64NONVMD.ZIP (often shortened to "F6 non-VMD").
This article will dissect everything you need to know: What this driver is, why Intel calls it "F6," how the Non-VMD version differs from standard RST drivers, and the exact step-by-step method to install it during Windows setup.
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