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Greetings,
I am experiencing an issue with Windows 10 since my upgrade. Just a little info first:
I installed Win10 cleanly (I kept nothing from Win 8.1)
The SSD is a Samsung 840 EVO, set up as a GPT volume, and it is not my OS drive. I use it as my game installation location.
The issue:
My SSD keeps corrupting, locking and freezing. The only way that I can fix it is by using Samsung's Secure Erase feature.
The Windows event log states the following:
"Reset to device, \Device\RaidPort0, was issued"
I installed chipset drivers for Windows 10 from AMD, as well as the latest Catalyst Control Center. I have also tried setting the SSD up as a MBR volume.
My MB is an ASUS F2A85-M Pro, and ASUS does not have any Windows 10 drivers on their support page.
Interestingly, my Intel SSD 520 (my OS drive) does not suffer the same issue.
Does anyone have any suggestions. I have doubts regarding the SSD being defective, as I had no issues until upgrading to Windows 10.
Thanks,
Carson
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I am experiencing an issue with Windows 10 since my upgrade. Just a little info first:
I installed Win10 cleanly (I kept nothing from Win 8.1)
The SSD is a Samsung 840 EVO, set up as a GPT volume, and it is not my OS drive. I use it as my game installation location.
The issue:
My SSD keeps corrupting, locking and freezing. The only way that I can fix it is by using Samsung's Secure Erase feature.
The Windows event log states the following:
"Reset to device, \Device\RaidPort0, was issued"
I installed chipset drivers for Windows 10 from AMD, as well as the latest Catalyst Control Center. I have also tried setting the SSD up as a MBR volume.
My MB is an ASUS F2A85-M Pro, and ASUS does not have any Windows 10 drivers on their support page.
Interestingly, my Intel SSD 520 (my OS drive) does not suffer the same issue.
Does anyone have any suggestions. I have doubts regarding the SSD being defective, as I had no issues until upgrading to Windows 10.
Thanks,
Carson
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Solution
I notice this:
Is the drive in question part of a RAID? If so, it may be a Win10/RAID issue, rather than a Win10/SSD issue."Reset to device, \Device\RaidPort0, was issued"
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I notice this:
Is the drive in question part of a RAID? If so, it may be a Win10/RAID issue, rather than a Win10/SSD issue."Reset to device, \Device\RaidPort0, was issued"
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No, it's not part of a RAID array, so I'm not sure what is going on. I booted up and the drive was recognized. It's been 2 hrs and I've yet to have it disappear; however, I've also not yet put any load on the drive. It kept happening when I was attempting to download or transfer onto the drive... suddenly it would say that the location does not exist.
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