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Boggin:
Sorry, I wasn't aware it was a paid for program.
If you can't get that driver from your computer support site then you could try this free driver update program - https://slimware.com/driverupdate/1?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=DU_SR_ENG_Generic_Revised_SW2xdm866&p2=^SW2^xdm866&tid3=RSA&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIu4bg-5205AIVg7TtCh3sGwEMEAAYASAAEgLOGPD_BwE
I used this years ago but stopped when it said it had found an updated driver for my wireless but was just installing one for the same date I already had.
You don't have to install every updated driver it finds but create restore points before any updates.
kdent:
sorry guy I took out my malware it only found two drivers they both for my mouse!!Hey I have one I paid money for found 27 drivers to replace so I did and ran a sfc scan it pass but the still have found the one I need!!
Boggin:
Did it not show which drivers it found before you had to pay ?
Let's see if reinstalling it from the store will resolve.
Go into Device Manager and expand the ATA Controllers and select Update Software - Browse my computer - Let me pick - and check to see which drivers are there.
On my AMD based laptop, I have one for an AMD SATA Controller and one for a standard AHCI controller.
The AMD one is the one that is installed.
I don't know why you are still getting a yellow alert on that but in Device Manager click on View/Show hidden devices to see if you have any other yellow alerts.
kdent:
Hey guy this gal on Driver update got that son of gun it took about 30 min.but she was real good they even call me on the phone the BEST SERVICE an it cost me $6.58 or some like that just great,thanks again for all of your help.Scott
Boggin:
Is that the driver update program that your AV kicked out and how did you come to contact them ?
Great news though :)
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