Windows 10 Standard Sata ACHI Controller Driver missing from Device Manager

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Jes Frigon

Hello, I really hope someone can help with this.I used Outbyte Driver Updater to scan my PC and perform driver updates (won't be doing that ever again...). After the driver updates completed, I noticed that my Sata SSD was no longer being read / showing up in the explorer.I can see in the BIOS splash screen when I boot up the computer that it is in fact connected.After a long day of research and digging, I discovered that Outbyte somehow removed my IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers from Device Manager, including the Standard SATA ACHI Controller (see screenshot below). I went into my BIOS to confirm I

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