Vmd_dch_intel_f_v19.5.1.1040_30787 ((free)) | Validated |
The filename vmd_dch_intel_f_v19.5.1.1040_30787 provides specific metadata about the package:
Often part of the ASUS internal build or file ID string.
Without this driver, the Windows installation media cannot communicate with the Intel VMD controller, resulting in an empty storage list. Why Do I Need This Driver? vmd_dch_intel_f_v19.5.1.1040_30787
To automate the deployment of this driver so users don't have to manually "Load Driver" during installation, you can use the tool. 1. Extract the Driver
Ensure the files (specifically the .inf, .sys, and .cat files) are extracted to a folder on your USB drive. 2. Load Driver During Windows Installation The filename vmd_dch_intel_f_v19
Choose in the installation wizard and select your USB flash drive (which should be your Windows installation media) as the destination folder.
In the landscape of modern PC architecture, the transition to PCIe NVMe storage has introduced new challenges for hardware management. A critical component facilitating this transition on Intel platforms is the driver. To automate the deployment of this driver so
For the driver to be recognized, your source folder must contain: iaStorVD.inf (The setup information) iaStorVD.sys (The actual driver binary) iaStorVD.cat (The security catalog) ⚙️ BIOS/UEFI Considerations
After installation, restart your computer to apply the changes.
Obtain the driver package from a trusted source, such as the official Intel website or a reputable driver distribution site.
This is not a hardware failure. Instead, it is a driver necessity driven by technology, which requires the Intel Rapid Storage Technology (IRST) driver to be loaded during setup. The vmd_dch_intel_f_v19.5.1.1040_30787 package is specifically designed to solve this problem. What is vmd_dch_intel_f_v19.5.1.1040_30787?