Windows 10: How to get a list of installed drivers?

Discus and support How to get a list of installed drivers? in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; Create a folder on your flash drive or any internal or external drive: Drivers Open Admin command prompt and run: Dism /Online /Export-Driver... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by pokeefe0001, Jun 18, 2016.

  1. OldMike65 Win User

    How to get a list of installed drivers?


    Create a folder on your flash drive or any internal or external drive: Drivers
    Open Admin command prompt and run: Dism /Online /Export-Driver /Destination:X:\Drivers
    Replace X with the drive letter of your drive.
    Now you will have a backup, plus a list of all your drivers installed, using a windows command.
     
    OldMike65, Jun 19, 2016
    #16
  2. topgundcp Win User

    Download: Driver 4.1 Backup Download . It is portable, just unzip and run. Much better than DISM command.
    Will give you all the drivers in your system with details. Backup/restore supported:

    How to get a list of installed drivers? [​IMG]
     
    topgundcp, Jun 19, 2016
    #17
  3. Kbird Win User
    Hi , yes you are using the Microsoft AHCI Driver at the moment , the 11.2.0.1006 Driver is the recommended Raid Driver even in Win10 for many, for your z87 the best AHCI is the 13.XXXX series Drivers looking at the table.




    Intel Chipset/Southbridge: Recommended AHCI driver: Recommended RAID driver: Intel ICH7R/M, ICH8R/M and ICH9R/M Intel RST v11.2.0.1006 WHQL only for ICH7R/M and ICH9M
    modded Intel RST v11.2.0.1006 for all of them Intel RST v11.2.0.1006 WHQL Intel P45 and X58 Chipset/ICH10R Intel RST(e) v11.7.4.1001 WHQL Intel RST v11.2.0.1006 WHQL (best performance) or
    Intel RST(e) v11.7.4.1001 WHQL (newer) Intel 5-Series Chipsets (like P55) Intel RST(e) v11.7.4.1001 WHQL or
    Intel RST(e) v12.9.4.1000 WHQL Intel RST v11.2.0.1006 WHQL (best performance) or
    Intel RST(e) v12.9.4.1000 WHQL (much newer) Intel 6-Series Chipsets (like P67 or Z68) Intel RST(e) v12.9.4.1000 WHQL Intel RST v11.2.0.1006 WHQL (best performance) or
    Intel RST(e) v12.9.4.1000 WHQL (much newer) Intel 7-Series Chipsets (like Z77) Intel RST(e) v13.1.0.1058 WHQL Intel RST v11.2.0.1006 WHQL (best performance) or
    Intel RST(e) v13.1.0.1058 WHQL (much newer) Intel 8- and 9-Series Chipsets (like Z87 or Z97) Intel RST(e) v13.1.0.1058 WHQL or
    Intel RST(e) v13.2.4.1000 WHQL Intel RST(e) v13.2.4.1000 WHQL or
    Intel RST v11.2.0.1006 WHQL Intel 100-Series Chipsets (like Z170) Intel RST(e) v14.8.9.1053 WHQL Intel RST(e) v14.8.9.1053 WHQL Intel X79 Chipsets Intel RST(e) v13.1.0.1058 WHQL Intel RST v11.2.0.1006 WHQL (best performance) or
    Intel RST(e) v13.1.0.1058 WHQL (much newer)
    Note: Both options require the RST BIOS mode. Intel X99 Chipsets Intel RST(e) v13.1.0.1058 WHQL or
    Intel RST(e) v14.8.9.1053 WHQL Intel RST(e) v13.1.0.1058 WHQL or
    Intel RST(e) v14.8.9.1053 WHQL
    Note: Both options require the RST BIOS mode.

    Have fun!
    Fernando
     
    Kbird, Jun 19, 2016
    #18
  4. How to get a list of installed drivers?

    I've just done some very unsuccessful experimenting.

    I installed driver 13.2.4.1000.
    It made my original problem far worse. Files were loaded in spurts for about 30 seconds and then completely stopped. The program reported 52% of the files had been loaded. That did not change for another 30 seconds so I killed the program and rolled back the driver. In the Event Log I saw
    • About 20 iaStorA eventid 129 errors (Reset to device, \Device\RaidPort0, was issued) were logged,
    • followed by event id 7040 The start type of the Microsoft Standard SATA AHCI Driver service was changed from demand start to boot start.)
    • followed by a flood of Kernel PnP eventid 225 errors (The application x with process id n stopped the removal or ejection for the device PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_8C02&SUBSYS_85341043&REV_04\3&11583659&0&FA.)
    I think the 225 events happened after I killed the program trying to load the files, but I'm not sure.
    I rolled back the driver.

    Since I'm not using Raid, and was not using any removable drives at the moment, I decided this was not a good situation.

    I installed driver 131.0.1058.
    I got only 17% of the files loaded before they stopped loading.
    No iastor errors, but but the 7040 error and the flood of 225 errors were there.
    I rolled back the driver.

    Just for grins I tried installing the 11.2.0.1006, but Windows said I was more current.

    I'm not sure what to do now, but I've definitely concluded that the driver level can cause the file loading problem I've got. At the very least I can make the problem much worse. How to get a list of installed drivers? :)
     
    pokeefe0001, Jun 19, 2016
    #19
  5. Steve C Win User
    Are you sure? Both of my PCs which do not have RAID had the driver istorA.sys installed.
     
    Steve C, Jun 19, 2016
    #20
  6. Kbird Win User
    Both my systems are using Raid , one on 11.7 and the other on 11.2 and the 11.7 (x58) system is using iastorA by the look , but not 100%positive....

    hmmmm is istorA different from iastorA.sy perhaps? or is that a typo?

    will do some reading at WinRaid....


    How to get a list of installed drivers? [​IMG]
     
    Kbird, Jun 19, 2016
    #21
  7. Kbird Win User
    In regards to my raid systems , so far I found this in the thread about issues with Win10 (me ...I did the nlite 11.2.0.1006 thing after 2-3 broken Win10 installs )

    This is talk about RAID....not AHCI
    All MS Operating Systems from Win8 up do contain a new generic Intel RST(e) RAID driver v12.0.1.1019 (Win8) resp. v13.2.0.1022 (Win10) named iaStorAV.sys, which is used by the OS as the DEFAULT Intel RAID driver for all Intel platforms from ICH8R up.

    Users with an Intel RAID system may run into severe problems, when they try to "downgrade" the already running in-box Intel RAID driver or any other previously installed Intel RST(e) RAID driver from v11.5 up (named iaStorA.sys) to a "classical" Intel RST RAID driver named iaStor.sys (latest version: v11.2.0.1006). According to my own experience you may get an unbootable and unrepairable system after having done such Intel RAID driver "downgrade".
     
    Kbird, Jun 19, 2016
    #22
  8. Kbird Win User

    How to get a list of installed drivers?

    Ok it appears from this post that the Driver name is the same for ACHI or RAID if you look just under the Blue Text
    I.Newest/best Intel..... (see below or this link for more reading)

    http://www.win-raid.com/t2f23-Intel-...QL-v-WHQL.html


    which explains why Pokee appears to be using iastorA.sys in AHCI too ....


    A. Classical" Intel RST Drivers and their RST Software:
    (Note: These 32/64bit Intel RST driverpacks contain just 1 single driver named iaStor.sys and are designed for Intel systems with a Southbridge from ICH7R/M up except X79/X99.)

    B. Intel RST(e) Drivers from v11.5 up and their RST(e) Software:
    (These Intel RST(e) driverpacks contain an AHCI/RAID driver named iaStorA.sys and additionally an SCSI filter driver named iaStorF.sys. They are designed for newer Intel chipsets except X79/X99.)

    C. Intel RSTe drivers v3.x/v4.x and their RSTe Software (only for C600/C600+/C220 Series Chipsets like X79 and X99):
    (Note: These real "Enterprise Edition" RST Drivers contain an additional SCSI Filter Driver like the RST(e) ones, but are just designed for Socket LGA 2011/2011-3 systems.)

    I edited my other post so I don't screw anyone else up who reads this thread too...

    ie: ***Edit: the difference is drivers before 11.5 use iastor.sys and 11.5 up uses iastorA.sys (and iastorF.sys) for both Raid and AHCI
     
    Kbird, Jun 19, 2016
    #23
  9. Steve C Win User
    Thanks - that explains why my simple non-RAID system uses driver iastorA.sys.
     
    Steve C, Jun 19, 2016
    #24
  10. Kbird Win User
    yes it was the pic from the version 10 Driver that threw me , my Controller is always under Storage Controllers too so I thought they were different drivers when I compared his pic.

    ***Edit: the difference is drivers before 11.5 use iastor.sys and 11.5 up uses iastorA.sys (and iastorF.sys) for both Raid and AHCI
     
    Kbird, Jun 19, 2016
    #25
  11. Kbird Win User
    If I was you I would join the WinRaid Forum and post the above info over there too , ( link it here too so we can follow), sounds like you need an expert or have something else going on. Re my earlier post don't force 11.2.0.1006 onto the system it may cause boot issues when downgrading drivers to versions below 11.5 , I just read at WinRaid.
     
    Kbird, Jun 19, 2016
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  12. derekimo Win User
    The screenshot I was showing was after clicking on Driver details as mentioned under the screenshot in my other post,


    How to get a list of installed drivers? [​IMG]


    Which shows this,


    How to get a list of installed drivers? [​IMG]


    I'm sure that's all moot anyway, you seem to be experimenting with drivers.
     
    derekimo, Jun 20, 2016
    #27
  13. How to get a list of installed drivers?

    I'm willing to try any driver that might work, but if Windows tells me that 11.2.0.1006 will back-level me, then 10.6.0.1002 would do that even more. I don't pretend to understand RTS vs RTS(e), but KBird repeated a warning I've seen elsewhere that going from an RST(e) level driver to an RTS level driver will render the system unusable. I'm using the default Windows driver, but it apparently knows how it corresponds to the Intel drivers.
     
    pokeefe0001, Jun 20, 2016
    #28
  14. Kbird Win User
    you could try the 12XXXX series Driver and see if it works better than the 13XXXX series drivers eg the Intel RST(e) v12.9.4.1000 WHQLis a recommended one , may not help ,but worth a try while you wait for answers at WinRaid. Use the Have disk method perhaps and just install the drivers , no RST software.


    @derekimo ...the Intel RST(e) v12.9.4.1000 WHQL is actually the recommended driver for your P67 by the looks of it ..... but you apparently don't have issues so ......
     
    Kbird, Jun 20, 2016
    #29
  15. derekimo Win User
    I wasn't recommending any driver, you said you couldn't find where it was in device manager and I offered a suggestion.

    Recommended by who? You're right I don't have any issues with it so...
     
    derekimo, Jun 20, 2016
    #30
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