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Reset to Device \Device\Raidport0 Was Issued: How to Fix it
A quick scan to repair system files can fix this error message
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Updated onMarch 18, 2024
updated onMarch 18, 2024
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If your system freezes, you might getReset to device, DeviceRaidPort0, was issuederror in the Event Viewer.
This issue is related to SATA controllers, and to fix the freezes and other disruptions, today we’re going to show you how to fix that.
Why does Reset to device device raidport0 was issued message appear?
How can I fix Reset to device device raidport0 was issued error?
1. Run a System File Checker scan
For more information, check our guide onhow to fix corrupted system files. You can also try using a good repair tool to avoid further errors.
2. Run a Check Disk scan
3. Adjust the Power settings
Now adjust the power settings by doing the following:
4. Configure the power plan settings
5. Update the AHCI Driver
To learn more about drivers, we have a great guide on how toupdate outdated drivers.
6. Turn off the Fast Startup Option in Windows 10
Those remedies might resolve the Reset to device Raidport0 error, soWindowsdoesn’t freeze. You could also try changing your SATA drive port and replacing the SATA or ATA cable.
Raid errors can be serious, and many reportedRcraid.sys BSoD failure, but we tackled that issue in a different guide.
We want to hear from you. Did you use a different method to fix this problem? If so, share it with us in the comments below.
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