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The two files cater to different system configurations, primarily related to how the CPU interacts with NVMe storage: f6flpyx64nonvmdzip and f6flpyx64vmdzip
This article explains what these drivers are, the critical difference between VMD and non-VMD modes, and exactly how to identify which one your system needs. : If these files are part of a
“You chose non-VMD. That means I’m not really here. But I am. Look behind you.” That means I’m not really here
“Solid, reliable driver set. Works exactly as documented. But if you mistakenly use this on a VMD-enabled system, prepare for a boot loop. Not Intel’s fault, but the naming could be clearer.”
“What’s the difference?” he muttered, rubbing tired eyes. The documentation was silent. Forums offered warring opinions. One user said VMD was for modern security and RAID. Another screamed in all-caps that non-VMD was the “legacy soul-saver.” A third just posted a skull emoji.