
Did you come across this "Reset issued to device, DeviceRaidPort0“Error on your Windows 10 PC? Then you are not alone as it is a common error on Windows PC and Windows server which causes the system to hang. This error is usually due to several reasons like configuring the power settings, SATA controller, etc.
Fortunately, the "Reset issued to device, DeviceRaidPort0The error can be corrected. Let's see how.
Method 1: running SFC / Scannow
Corrupted system files are often the cause of many errors on a Windows 10 computer and thus the best way to detect and repair them is to run the System File Checker command. Just open the command prompt as administrator and run the command given below.
sfc / scannow
Once the process is complete, restart your PC and the error should go away. However, if the Windows screen is still frozen, you can try to perform a disk scan as shown below.
Method 2: run a disk scan
A disk scan helps detect any bad sectors on your hard drive and even repair it. She is how to perform it:
Step 1: Open Symbol of the system with Administration rights and run the following command. Hit Log in:
chkdsk / r
The process takes some time to complete, so please wait until it's done. When finished, restart your PC and check if the error is gone. If the error persists, the power settings may need to be adjusted.
Method 3: adjusting the power settings with the registry editor
Before making any changes to the registry editor, be sure to create a backup of the registry data.
Step 1: Open Registry Editor and go to the following path:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlPowerPowerSettings2ee47-9041-4b5d-9b77-535fba8b1442
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlPowerPowerSettings12ee47-9041-4b5d-9b77-535fba8b1442b2d69d7-a2a1-449c-9680-f91c70521c60
b2d69d7-a2a1-449c-9680-f91c70521c60
Double click on Attributes on the right side of the panel.
Step 2: It will open the file Edit DWORD (32-bit) value the dialog box. Change the Valuable data to 2.
print ok to save changes and exit.
Step 3: Now go to the following path in the registry editor:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlPowerPowerSettings2ee47-9041-4b5d-9b77-535fba8b1442dab60367-53fe-4fbc-825e-521d069d2456.
On the right side of the screen, double-click Attributes
4 phase: It will open the file Edit DWORD (32-bit) value the dialog box. Change the Valuable data to 2.
print ok to save changes and exit.
Step 5: Right click on Home and select run.
Step 6: A Run command, generate powercfg.cpl and press ok to open the file Power options window.
Step 7: A Power options window, go to the right side and next to yours Selected floorclick your Change your plan settings.
Step 8: Then click Change the advanced power settings.
Step 9: Open the Power options the dialog box. Under Advanced Settings, expand HDD and then expand AHCI Link Power Management – HIPM / DIPM.
Below, you will see two options: Into the battery e Connected. Set both options to Active.
10 pass: Now expand AHCI Link Power Management – Adaptive.
Configure both options: Into the battery e Connected under him for 0.
Step 11: Then expand Turn off the hard drive after and configure the file Into the battery underlying option a Mai.
print To apply and so ok to save changes and exit.
Once done, restart your PC and the error should go away now. However, if you keep seeing the error, you may need to change your power plan settings as shown below.
Method 4: change the power plan settings
Step 1: Open the Power options dialog box as shown in the above method and select High performance power plan from the drop-down menu.
This will change the file PCI-Express been to off.
print To apply and so ok per confermare I modified it.
Restart your PC and you shouldn't see the file Reset on the device, Device RaidPort0 an error has already been issued.
If the error persists, you can try to update the AHCI driver.
Method 5: updating the AHCI driver
Step 1: print Win + X keyboard shortcut key and select Device administrator from the menu.
Step 2: A Device administrator window, expand the file IDE ATA / ATAPI controller section.
Now, right-click on the file Controller AHCI below and select Update Driver.
Step 3: Then click Automatically searches for update driver software.
Now follow the onscreen instructions to finish checking for the latest available drivers. If it finds it, Windows will automatically update it. Once done, restart your PC and the problem should be resolved.
If the problem persists, you will need to disable fast startup. Let's see how.
Method 6: Disabling Fast Startup
Step 1: Right click on Home and select run.
Step 2: A Run command, generate powercfg.cpl and press ok to open the file Power options window.
Step 3: A Power options window, go left and click Choose what the power button does.
4 phase: In the next window, click Change the settings currently available.
Step 5: A System settings window, under the Scabin outfitting section, uncheck the box next to Enable quick start (recommended).
press the Save the changes per confermare I modified it.
Now restart your PC and the "Reset issued to device, DeviceRaidPort0“The mistake will no longer be there.