Asmedia 106x Sata Controller Driver Bsod

Scan performed on 4/25/2017, Computer: Lenovo ThinkPad L530 - Windows 7 64 bit

Outdated or Corrupted drivers:10/18

Device/DriverStatusStatus DescriptionUpdated By Scanner
Motherboards
Intel(R) 5100 Chipset DDR Channel 1 Registers - 65F6Corrupted By Asmedia 106x Sata Controller
Mice And Touchpads
ELAN ELAN PS/2 Port Smart-PadUp To Date and Functioning
WheelMouse USB Advanced Wheel MouseCorrupted By Asmedia 106x Sata Controller
Usb Devices
Research In Motion Smartphone BlackBerryOutdated
Hewlett-Packard HP EWS M1522nfOutdated
Sound Cards And Media Devices
NVIDIA NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 TiUp To Date and Functioning
Network Cards
Broadcom Broadcom 802.11ac Network AdapterUp To Date and Functioning
Keyboards
Microsoft HID KeyboardUp To Date and Functioning
Hard Disk Controller
VIA Primary IDE ChannelOutdated
Others
Panasonic MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ-830SaUp To Date and Functioning
Google Android ADB InterfaceOutdated
Microsoft SDA Standard Compliant SD Host ControllerUp To Date and Functioning
Cameras, Webcams And Scanners
Sonix USB Video DeviceCorrupted By Asmedia 106x Sata Controller
Video Cards
Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000Up To Date and Functioning
Input Devices
Logitech Logitech WingMan Digital DeviceCorrupted By Asmedia 106x Sata Controller
Port Devices
hspa Modem Application4 port (COM7)Corrupted By Asmedia 106x Sata Controller
Monitors
Sony Digital Flat Panel (1024x768)Up To Date and Functioning
Mobile Phones And Portable Devices
Acer NOKIACorrupted By Asmedia 106x Sata Controller
Asmedia 106x Sata Controller Driver Bsod

Sata Controller Driver Download


Hi,
I am struggling with a PCI -E x 1 expansion card. The card provides SATA-3 connectivity and I cannot get my Win10 system to recognise it properly (I think). I have connected an external hard drive (which is in a SATA supporting enclosure) to one of its sockets, but the hard drive is not recognised by my system. If I use a USB-2 connection instead, the drive is recognised. The expansion card is an ASMedia 1061and I have installed the latest Win10 driver for it. Having done so, I see that in Win10 Device Manager an 'Asmedia 106x SATA Controller' is now listed under 'Storage Controllers', whereas the driver installation instructions from ASMedia insist that it should appear under 'IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers'. When I left click on 'Asmedia 106x SATA Controller'/Properties, all seems to be well - the Events tab shows that the device Configured, Installed and Started. No errors are shown.
Should the item really be under 'IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers' and if so, how do I get it there? My motherboard is a Gigagbyte GA-P35-DS3L using AHCI (which is demanded by the installation guide for the card).
Any suggestions would be appreciated - ultimately, if I can get the thing to work at all, I want to connect a SATA SSD to one of the internal connectors on the expansion card.

Asmedia 106x Sata Controller Driver

The SATA ports on my HP Presario P6214Y motherboard failed. The BIOS would not recognize any of my SATA disks. (it would sometimes for 1-2 minutes after power up) I reset the BIOS to default. I installed an Asmedia Asm106x PCIe controller card and connected my hard drive. The system will now partially boot. (which Stop error). Is that an Asmedia 106x controller, is it not?