The "F6" drivers and the "regular" drivers are identical. The only difference is the packaging: F6 drivers come in a zip file that contain only the drivers while the regular packaging is wrapped in an installer and includes the various RST tools/utilities (that I never use anyway). You can always install/update using the bare F6 drivers via Device Manager.According to the Intel website, they have only released 10.8 for the F6 floppy which most people don't even need anymore. There is no 10.8 RST .exe for Windows.
You could download it and find out. You can download all the malware in the world and be 100% safe: you need to execute a file in order for it to have a chance of doing something bad; downloading a suspicious EXE file to examine is perfectly safe as long as you don't execute it. Anyway, it's just a self-extracting archive containing the bare F6 drivers.However the OP'ers link is to an exe file. What's inside that I am not too sure.
Never has for me.If I uninstall "Intel Rapid Storage Technology" through programs, will it remove my actual driver from device manager?
I second that emotion.the station drivers website has been around for awhile so i am sure if they were infecting peoples computers with malware and viruses it would be known by now. i have been using drivers from there for awhile now and have never had any troubles