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In computer terminology, a device driver is a set of files that tells a piece of hardware how to function by communicating with a computer’s operating system. In this post, we discuss what is a ...
In the Device Manager window, scroll down through the list of installed devices and expand the IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers section. Right-click Standard SATA AHCI Controller and select Update driver.
No, I insist that the device driver hasn't been flagged before in the device manager. On a number of occasions I have gone through the device manager making sure that everything is fine there.
There is a device driver, "Intel Virtual Buttons", under System Devices, which Microsoft's help forum suggested as one cause of this issue. (Cause #11, in fact. Yes, I tried 1-10 first!).
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