Staying up-to-date is crucial as Intel and PC manufacturers change their driver distribution methods.
Based on the keyword string provided, this appears to be a technical identifier often found in driver packages or system logs for Intel's 12th Generation processors (Alder Lake). Specifically, it relates to the driver.
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A standard Windows installer does not have the updated driver built into it. Because Windows lacks this driver, it cannot communicate with the VMD controller. As a result, your drive stays hidden during installation. You must supply the driver yourself using a USB flash drive. The Solution: f6flpy-x64 and SetupRST
Historically, Intel provided straightforward, standalone .zip archives explicitly labeled F6flpy-x64-VMD.zip . However, Intel changed its distribution policy and now packages these files strictly within a single executable installer framework named SetupRST.exe .
Select your drive and click to continue the installation. Alternative: Disable VMD in BIOS