When installing Windows 10 or 11 on newer Intel-based systems (11th Gen and later), many users encounter a frustrating roadblock: at the partitioning screen. This occurs because the Windows installation media lacks the necessary drivers for the Intel Volume Management Device (VMD) controller.

Open a Windows Terminal, Command Prompt, or PowerShell window inside the folder where the downloaded file is saved.

If you are dealing with a RAID array or specific Intel RST caching, you must keep VMD enabled and use this driver for optimal functionality.

Move the downloaded SetupRST.exe file to an easily accessible folder, such as C:\RST . Open as an Administrator. Navigate to your directory by typing: cd C:\RST Use code with caution.

In a significant change that has caused widespread frustration, Intel the standalone F6flpy-x64-Non-VMD.zip and F6flpy-x64-VMD.zip files for direct download. Many users rely on these ZIP files, particularly those who need to prepare Windows installation media from a non-Windows environment, like Ubuntu Linux.

The f6flpyx64nonvmdzip package specifically handles systems where the modern VMD controller is bypassed, forcing the drive to present itself as a standard, independent NVMe or SATA disk directly to the operating system.

To understand the purpose of this specific "repack," it is essential to first understand the fundamental technologies involved.

Repacks are commonly shared on:

[Your Bootable USB Drive] ├── boot/ ├── sources/ └── Intel_RST_Drivers/ <-- Copy your unzipped Non-VMD repack folder here

Click to inject the driver. Your target solid-state drive or RAID volume will instantly populate in the partition wizard window.

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