![]() But I manually confirmed that I was indeed on the latest driver. When I went to re-try the Windows 10 update, it still failed at 25% saying I was on the old Intel RST driver. I downloaded the EXE, went through it, rebooted, just as it was rebooting, I got a system error but it continued reboot. I tried just updating the Intel RST driver from the Intel website. I can confirm this fix suggested by Kingbobdole. I suspect that this means that I need a HP provided version of Intel RST, but as noted above, it doesn't seem to exist. I found the file that the error dialog seems to be referring to in the location:īut the version listed on that is 15., not the versions that I tried to install. I tried both the exact version that MS links to, 15. ![]() I have downloaded and installed the driver (SetupRST.exe) that the above MS article links to, but the update is still unable to go through. On HP's product support page, the storage driver hasn't been updated since 2016. The error dialog I have is the same as in that link. However, I received an error dialog related to Intel Rapid Storage Technology and a link to this MS article. I am attempting to update to update 1903 as Windows notes that "You're currently running a version of windows that's nearing the end of support." I am currently on 1803.
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