Inf Driver Ver:10.1.1.8 [exclusive] ⚡
: It tells Windows exactly what hardware is present (e.g., "Intel(R) 100 Series Chipset Family") so it doesn't appear as a generic "PCI Device" in Device Manager.
“Crucial for proper NVMe hotplug support. Benchmarks unchanged from previous version – that’s a good thing.” 4.3/5 inf driver ver:10.1.1.8
Version 10.1.1.8 was a significant update specifically designed to support then-new platforms and stabilize the transition to Windows 10. Its primary roles include: : It tells Windows exactly what hardware is present (e
“Stable connection, but no advanced features like band steering. Works fine for home use.” 4.0/5 inf driver ver:10.1.1.8
The string you've provided seems to indicate a version number of a driver. Let's break down what this could imply: