Fixes:
On a system configured in RAID mode, there is a required change to the BIOS to support the “cache flush” command. Please see the 1.8 BIOS Writers Guide for more details on implementation.
Dashboard launches automatically on re-installing driver
Update Copyright stamps for NAND tools and applications
User Pinning progress bar appears full after re-launch
0xD1 blue screen encountered on Microsoft Windows Vista* systems with over 4GB of system memory
System hang on Desktop installations
Observed 0xD1 blue screen on reboot when Driver Verifier Enabled
Visualizer is not properly updated after unpinning a large application
[UI]: The Language is shown as “None selected” in the System Information
On a system configured in RAID mode, there is a required change to the BIOS to support the “cache flush” command. Please see the 1.8 BIOS Writers Guide for more details on implementation.
Dashboard launches automatically on re-installing driver
Update Copyright stamps for NAND tools and applications
User Pinning progress bar appears full after re-launch
0xD1 blue screen encountered on Microsoft Windows Vista* systems with over 4GB of system memory
System hang on Desktop installations
Observed 0xD1 blue screen on reboot when Driver Verifier Enabled
Visualizer is not properly updated after unpinning a large application
[UI]: The Language is shown as “None selected” in the System Information
It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.
Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.
- CATEGORY:
- Other Drivers & Tools
- COMPATIBLE WITH:
- Windows Vista
Windows Vista 64 bit - file size:
- 14.4 MB
- filename:
- INVM19ENU.exe
Other versions
Windows Vista
Windows Vista 64 bit