Reference Dell Update IS NOT RUNNING for the Intel Rapid Storage Technology driver

You just bought a mini-tower Optiplex 7010 with Win 8 Pro 64 - bit, 8 GB RAM, 500 GB HD and Intel Core i5 3470 3,20 GHz.

Noticed in the task manager that the process/service IAStorDataSVC started eating memory and becomes very large RAM over time.  A number of people have commented that a solution would be to update his original driver 11.5.  The Intel Web site offers a number of superior versions of pilot, 11.7 to 13.2.

However, to play it safe, I checked support.dell.com - drivers - and given that - surprise - Dell offers an update to version 11.6 specifically to solve a problem of leak memory.  (Wow - this doesn't happen so often!)

So I followed the instructions on the Dell page to download and install, but in the end, the new driver file does NOT show how to install it.

The end of the manual of Dell, Dell wrote:

5. After completing the file extraction, if the self-extractor file window is open, close it.
6. click on the Start button, then run.
7 type "C:\DELL\DRIVERS\X50R1" (where "X50R1" is the name of the file) in the open text box, and then click OK.
8. follow the on-screen installation instructions.

BUT HE DIDN'T THERE OF NOT ON-SCREEN INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS!  (Dell - you can't always - missing something every time with you - you are so blurred).

The only thing that happens is that the C:\DELL\DRIVERS\X50R1 file opens in Explorer.

Well, I linked the TWO (!) different .inf files and manually selected 'Install' and restarted.

From what I can tell, the installation is only half there.  Some of the related files now show driver 11.6, but others still show 11.5.  And IAStorDataSVC grows again in the use of RAM - like in a monster movie.

-HOW CAN I DO THIS COMPLETELY AND CORRECTLY?

OR - Maybe - should I just download a MORE recent version directly from Intel and install it like Intel?

Thank you.  (And when Dell will start to pay me?)

Using the version Intel should be ok, but manually set a system first, restore point just to be sure.

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