F6flpy-x64 -intel-r- Vmd-.zip Hp ((free)) <Direct Link>
Once integrated, any HP system booting that USB will automatically detect NVMe drives without manual intervention.
Repeat for install.wim (Index 1,2,3 for Home, Pro, etc.)
The "F6" is a historical nod. In the MS-DOS era, users had to press F6** during installation. This forced users to utilize a physical floppy disk containing the necessary drivers. F6flpy-x64 -intel-R- Vmd-.zip Hp
Windows will then detect the drive natively. However, if you later need BitLocker or hot-swap NVMe, you will need to re-enable VMD.
Copy the entire folder of extracted driver files (e.g., the folder containing iaStorVD.inf ). Once integrated, any HP system booting that USB
When you see "No drives found" on an HP laptop, the driver is required. Why Do HP Laptops Need This Driver?
Always verify the driver certificate: Right-click the .inf file > Properties > Digital Signatures tab. You should see “Hewlett-Packard Company” or “HP Inc.” with a current timestamp. This forced users to utilize a physical floppy
It sounds like you’re looking for the driver package ( F6flpy-x64-intel-R-vmd-.zip ) for an HP system. This driver is often required during Windows installation so the setup can detect NVMe SSDs when VMD (Volume Management Device) is enabled in BIOS.