F6flpy-x64-intel Vmd-.zip 【95% Tested】
When VMD is enabled, the operating system installer (Windows 10/11 USB drive) does not have native, built-in drivers to see the hard drive. When you boot from your installation media and reach the "Where do you want to install Windows?" screen, you will see an empty list. No drives appear.
This is the critical part where you bypass the "No drives found" error. F6flpy-x64-intel Vmd-.zip
Click the Load driver link at the bottom left of the window.
A new window will pop up. Click Browse.
Navigate to the location where you saved the extracted driver files (e.g., your USB drive or the Drivers folder you created).
Select the folder containing the driver files and click OK.
The wizard will scan the folder. It should list a driver named something like "Intel Chipset SATA/PCIe RST Premium Controller" or "Intel Volume Management Device NVMe Controller".
Click Next.
Success! The installation wizard will now detect your SSD, and it will appear in the drive list. You can now format/partition the drive and continue installing Windows.
Purpose: This zip file contains the Intel Rapid Storage Technology (IRST) Driver. Without this driver, the Windows installer cannot "see" your NVMe SSD, and you will not be able to install Windows.
F6flpy-x64 (Intel VMD).zip
(Note: The version number is often included in the filename when downloaded – e.g., F6flpy-x64-intel%20Vmd_20.1.0.1015.zip) When VMD is enabled, the operating system installer
You will likely need this .zip file in the following situations: Click the Load driver link at the bottom