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I'll be doing a clean install (new M.2 drive). Is there an order in which I should install the drivers? I have downloaded the latest from the site. The order I have is: 1) Chipset 2) Intel ME 3) Intel Turbo Boost 4) Intel RAID Management 5) Network 6) Audio (Creative) 7) Audio Driver (SB_Recon3) 8) .NET 9) USB3 Why are there two audio drivers? I checked in device management and I have SB Recon3Di installed.
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Re: correct order of driver install (X99 Classified)
2017/02/05 05:08:30
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☼ Best Answerby EVGATech_ErinW 2017/02/05 05:24:08
Intel Driver Installation Order excerpt: Last Reviewed: 30-Nov-2016 Article ID: 000005830 Driver installation order is one of the most crucial issues regarding overall system performance. It's critical to install the Intel® Chipset Device Software (INF) before all other device drivers. See the table below for the recommended installation order. 1 The operating system. 2 The latest operating system service pack and patches. 3 The Intel® Chipset Device Software (INF Utility). 4 All other device drivers (audio, graphics, LAN, and so on). You can install these drivers in any order. Only load what you are going to use RE: RAID driver
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Re: correct order of driver install (X99 Classified)
2017/02/05 08:44:53
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I used the DVD Install order that came with the MB for Windows 7 & 8.1. Once Completed then I updated the drivers as needed.
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Re: correct order of driver install (X99 Classified)
2017/02/05 11:05:36
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The only thing I did out of order were the Intel i218-v drivers. I installed the drivers during the installation on my X99 FTW K, of Windows 10. This way, after initial boot into the OS, I was already activated. Then pretty much followed the remaining order. Doesn't seem to have effected my system's performance
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Re: correct order of driver install (X99 Classified)
2017/02/19 02:39:27
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For some reason, every time I use the CD (auto) to install drivers, it breaks my computer. Right after installing USB3 drivers, my mouse and keyboard do not work. I can't do anything, even safe mode is broken. I have to install everything manually. This time when installing Intel ME drivers, I got an error saying driver framework wasn't installed (kmdf-1.11). I didn't have that happen to me when I first built this system. Maybe a newer BIOS version brought this out? I downloaded all the drivers from EVGA, the drivers for my video card, and a couple updates from Windows (to fix the update issue).
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Re: correct order of driver install (X99 Classified)
2017/02/20 00:31:15
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intel released a new driver for the I218-V NIC https://downloadcenter.intel.com/product/71305/Intel-Ethernet-Connection-I218-V Pick your OS. HarryD For some reason, every time I use the CD (auto) to install drivers, it breaks my computer. Right after installing USB3 drivers, my mouse and keyboard do not work. I can't do anything, even safe mode is broken. I have to install everything manually. This time when installing Intel ME drivers, I got an error saying driver framework wasn't installed (kmdf-1.11). I didn't have that happen to me when I first built this system. Maybe a newer BIOS version brought this out? I downloaded all the drivers from EVGA, the drivers for my video card, and a couple updates from Windows (to fix the update issue).
I've not installed drivers from a CD in aged. I just keep them on a drive in the DRIVERS folder... I just purged it the other day. Had some stuff clear back from and old Tri-core AMD build.
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Re: correct order of driver install (X99 Classified)
2017/02/20 07:16:04
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HeavyHemi intel released a new driver for the I218-V NIC https://downloadcenter.intel.com/product/71305/Intel-Ethernet-Connection-I218-V Pick your OS.
HarryD For some reason, every time I use the CD (auto) to install drivers, it breaks my computer. Right after installing USB3 drivers, my mouse and keyboard do not work. I can't do anything, even safe mode is broken. I have to install everything manually. This time when installing Intel ME drivers, I got an error saying driver framework wasn't installed (kmdf-1.11). I didn't have that happen to me when I first built this system. Maybe a newer BIOS version brought this out? I downloaded all the drivers from EVGA, the drivers for my video card, and a couple updates from Windows (to fix the update issue).
I've not installed drivers from a CD in ages. I just keep them on a drive in the DRIVERS folder... I just purged it the other day. Had some stuff clear back from and old Tri-core AMD build.
+1. When I'm going to do a fresh OS install, I get all the current drivers I'll need in advance and save them to a folder on a seperate drive. Then once the new OS install is done, I have them all nice and handy...
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Re: correct order of driver install (X99 Classified)
2017/02/20 07:30:18
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I have a flash drive specifically put aside for all the drivers on all my machines. I usually have last three releases of each set of drivers, in case something is wrong with the latest. I have three folders (two desktops and one laptop). I always install the AHCI and LAN drivers during the OS install...then follow the order above. So far, so good!
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Re: correct order of driver install (X99 Classified)
2017/02/20 07:40:23
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HarryD For some reason, every time I use the CD (auto) to install drivers, it breaks my computer. Right after installing USB3 drivers, my mouse and keyboard do not work. I can't do anything, even safe mode is broken. I have to install everything manually. This time when installing Intel ME drivers, I got an error saying driver framework wasn't installed (kmdf-1.11). I didn't have that happen to me when I first built this system. Maybe a newer BIOS version brought this out? I downloaded all the drivers from EVGA, the drivers for my video card, and a couple updates from Windows (to fix the update issue).
KB & Mouse are in USB 2.0 ports, when you install USB 3.0 driver ? Why use the CD ? Copy newest driver to your HD. I always use the newest drive that is not Beta driver I'll also keep a copy of the previous driver till done testing; as the newest driver could have undocumented issues.
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Re: correct order of driver install (X99 Classified)
2017/02/21 16:03:42
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The keyboard and mouse are in USB2 ports. Even when this motherboard was brand new, I used the CD during the first driver install. I used auto-run and right after the USB3 drivers were installed, and the system restarted, I no longer was able to use the mouse/keyboard. I then had to a reinstall as I wasn't able to get to safe mode either. The only way to fix this was to manually install the drivers, but I soon realized that if I didn't install the USB3 drivers last, I would run into the same issue. I'm not sure why, but this is the only way I'm able to get the board to work.
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