Intel Rapid Storage update

I tried several times update the IRS software that came with my system Windows 8 to version 10 of Windows available on the drivers and downloads to my system. It fails every time, even when you download a new copy in a new location. I extracted the file and tried to run the configuration file, but still get the error message "a restart is pending," even after rebooting.

How can I get this software updated?

Regarding my post original, extract, not installed, the package you downloaded from the page drivers and downloads under your Service number computers. Go to this folder and open either the - x 64 (64-bit systems) or x - 86 record (32-bit systems). Click iaStorAC.inf, and then select Install. Restart your system and IRS will be updated.

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