![]() I’ve posted my step by step workflow with FastRawViewer. I’m an every day FastRawViewer and PhotoLab user. I would like to read your opinion on the advantage of using it. But as said, I don't fully understand it and found the solution by searching a solution for this "Reset to device" error.Someone from our forum has integrated FastRawViewer into their workflow with PhotoLab 2? Might be that this "AHCI Link Power Management - HIPM/DIPM" setting has some impact on this behaviour too. no response for a certain time) and therefore issues a reset of the connection. Since we get a reset of the device (storahci - ID 129 - Reset to device, \Device\RaidPort3, was issued.) during very high read I/O I would expect this option to have no impact, but obviously it doesĬould be that during very high I/O load the controller thinks the device is hanging (e.g. HIPM = Host-Initiated Power Management (HIPM) is used.Īctive = Link power management is not used.īut this powermanagement option should only decide when putting the disk into a very low power mode (after some idle time). The parameter "AHCI Link Power Management - HIPM/DIPM" will configure the power management for the SATA AHCI Disk: ![]() I must admit I did not understand the solution to 100% Do you know why these settings are causing issues on SSD's? I was getting constant storahci and freezing issues on a new Ryzen build and this seems to be working so far. AHCI Link Power Management - Adaptive = 0 millisecondĪfter I changed those settings I did not experience any of the hangs anymore, so I hope this information is usefull for others. AHCI Link Power Management - HIPM/DIPM = Active Here select the Power Plan with "Change plan settings" -> "Change advanced power settings"Ī) Change the Power Plan to "AMD Ryzen High Performance" -> this of course has also effect on other Energy Saving optionsī) Change the two setting for hard disk (after enabling them with registry change as shown above) ![]() Those options are not visible per default, so you first have to enable them via registry: I did some research and found it was related the the AHCI Power Management Options set with the power plan "AMD Ryzen Balanced". Since I have a dedicated disk for my Fotos Windows itself (and other applications) were running fine during the reset of that disk. So the disk was reset and during that time not accessible -> FastRawViewer waiting on disk response -> hang Storahci - ID 129 - Reset to device, \Device\RaidPort3, was issued. I then recognized that everytime there is a freeze I have a warning in Windows Eventvwr. (I have German Windows, so do my best to translate the errors etc.) I then copied all the Fotos from the HDD to an SSD using different cable
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