
The primary OS drive can be unplugged from the SAS/RAID bay and plugged into one of the two SATA ports. The SATA ports are not part of the SAS/RAID controller. My motherboard also contains two SATA headers: SATA_0 and SATA_1. If your system is setup with the "Non-Raid" configuration, please read on. My system was not using a RAID array, both of my hard drives were configured as "Non-Raid". SAS_0 is used to control the 4 built-in hard drive bays in the computer case. My motherboard contains two SAS headers: SAS_0 and SAS_1. If your motherboard has a SATA port, please read on.

This method simply bypasses the RAID Controller on the motherboard. I have found a workaround that allows Windows 10 Update to work on motherboards with an Intel C600 Chipset SAS RAID Controller.


Solution For Windows 10 Update | Intel C600 Chipset SAS Raid Incompatibility
