While its size is small enough to fit on a vintage floppy disk (hence the “F6” in the name), its role in a successful Windows installation is enormous. Here is everything you need to know about this tiny, mighty driver package. In simple terms, this is the official Intel® RST (Rapid Storage Technology) driver package designed specifically for systems where Intel Volume Management Device (VMD) is disabled .
Before you start your next Windows installation, download this driver and keep it on your USB stick. It takes 10 seconds and saves hours of frustration. If you aren’t sure whether you need VMD or Non-VMD, check your BIOS: VMD disabled = Non-VMD driver. VMD enabled = Standard VMD driver.
Whether you’re a system administrator or a DIY builder, respect the 3.72 MB file. It might just be the key to unlocking your SSD. Download- F6flpy-x64-Non-VMD.zip -3.72 MB-
If you’ve recently built a new PC, purchased a 12th, 13th, or 14th-gen Intel-based laptop, or tried to install Windows on a modern NVMe SSD, you may have encountered a cryptic but critical file: f6flpy-x64-Non-VMD.zip , clocking in at just 3.72 MB .
Download the zip file from Intel’s official website or your motherboard manufacturer’s support page. (Do not trust random third-party hosting sites). While its size is small enough to fit
Extract the contents of f6flpy-x64-Non-VMD.zip onto a separate, blank USB flash drive (FAT32 format works best).
Insert your driver USB drive, browse to the extracted folder, and select the appropriate .inf file (usually iaStorAC.inf ). Before you start your next Windows installation, download
Boot from your Windows installation media.