![]() Msiexec /a SurfaceStudio_Win10_1701006_0.msi targetdir=C:\SurfaceStudioDrivers /qn To extract the individual driver files from the MSI file, you can use the following msiexec command (where C:\SurfaceStudioDrivers is the destination folder for the extracted files): Extract the files from the SurfaceStudio_Win10_1701006_0.msi file So, you need to extract those files from the. But you need to have just the plain driver files for the M.2 SSD drive. MSI setup file named SurfaceStudio_Win10_1701006_0.msi. Download the Surface Studio drivers and locate the RST_AHCI drivers for the PCIe M.2 SSD ![]() That is possible while installing a plain Windows 10 (from a bootable Windows 10 USB flash drive) and right before selecting the disk/partition you want to install Windows into, you can load the specific drivers for the M.2 drive (Intel Chipset RAID Controller). However, after chatting with Mike (The Office Maven), it is clear that it is much better to install Windows 10 on the PCIe H.2 NVMe SSD drive because it is much faster than the SATA 2.5 SSD drive. In that blog post I initially installed Windows 10 on the SATA SSD drive which is the one that by default Windows 10 has visibility about before installing Windows 10 with the RST_AHCI drivers for the PCIe M.2 SSD. This post is related to this long and hardware related blog post that I wrote on how to install a PCI2 M.2 SSD drive and a SATA SSD drive in a Surface Studio: ![]()
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