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Rapid Intel Storage Technology F6flpyx64nonvmdzip Repack May 2026

Since the direct .zip file is often no longer available from Intel Support, you must extract them from the latest installer:

Download the SetupRST.exe from Intel or your motherboard manufacturer (e.g., ASUS or Dell).

Open Terminal/PowerShell as an administrator in the folder where you saved the file.

Run the extraction command:./SetupRST.exe -extractdrivers SetupRST_extracted. rapid intel storage technology f6flpyx64nonvmdzip repack

Copy the folder: Move the entire SetupRST_extracted folder onto your Windows installation USB drive. 2. Installation: The "Load Driver" Method

Intel has replaced standalone F6 driver ZIP packages with a mandatory SetupRST.exe installer, requiring users to extract necessary files via command line for Windows installation. Drivers can be extracted using the command SetupRST.exe -extractdrivers

and then utilized during Windows setup to resolve missing drive issues. For more details, visit Intel Community Intel Community Re: F6flpy-x64-Non-VMD.zip and F6flpy-x64-VMD.zip Removed Since the direct


Part 6: Where to Find Verified Repacks (Safety Warning)

Because this is a modified "repack," you must be cautious. Malicious actors can inject rootkits into driver .sys files.

Part 5: Troubleshooting Common Repack Issues

Even with the perfect tool, problems can arise. Here are solutions to the top three errors when using the rapid intel storage technology f6flpyx64nonvmdzip repack.

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For Windows Setup F6 method:

  • Copy repack contents to USB drive
  • At disk selection screen, click Load Driver → Browse to USB → Select appropriate INF

Is the Repack Safe? Security Considerations

This is the most important question. Because a "repack" is modified by a third party, you must exercise caution.

Safe practices:

  • Download repacks only from trusted communities: Win-Raid forums, Station-Drivers, or MajorGeeks (who scan files).
  • Always scan the ZIP with Windows Defender or Malwarebytes before extracting.
  • Check the digital signature of the .SYS file after extraction. Right-click iaStorVD.sys → Properties → Digital Signatures. It should still show "Intel Corporation" (the repacker should not have altered the binary, only the packaging).
  • Avoid random Google Drive or MediaFire links with no community discussion.

A legitimate repack does not modify the driver itself. It merely repackages multiple Intel drivers into one convenient ZIP and sometimes updates the signature catalog. If a repack is asking you to run an .exe file, delete it immediately. The F6 driver should only contain .inf, .sys, .cat, and .dll files.

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