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  1. Repeated \Device\RaidPort0 reset events during standby

    No, the new drives made no difference so I returned them. I've given up. I no longer put the machine into standby mode at all; I just hibernate it when I'm not using it. Maybe at some point I'll take Dell up on replacing the motherboard under warranty, but I find it hard to believe that that...
  2. Repeated \Device\RaidPort0 reset events during standby

    I do not understand what kind of cable problem would result in timeouts only while the machine is asleep and trouble-free behavior when the machine is running. In any event, we'll see what happens with the drives I have on order.
  3. Repeated \Device\RaidPort0 reset events during standby

    The "device" that Windows generates the error event for is the RAID array, not the individual drive. And the error event that it is generating is that the RAID array is reporting that it was reset. Somewhere I saw the claim that this particular event can happen when the RAID controller is...
  4. Repeated \Device\RaidPort0 reset events during standby

    The Yes, I did (and do) use the Intel Memory and Storage Management software. And it shows me vey little about the individual disks--see attached image. I can find no way of drilling down beyond this little display.
  5. Repeated \Device\RaidPort0 reset events during standby

    The drives are brand new. And I can't really check much of anything on them because they're in a RAID array and the controller shields them from direct access. In principle I could take them off RAID, but if I do, rebuilding the RAID array afterwards will take about two days because the drives...
  6. Repeated \Device\RaidPort0 reset events during standby

    More information... I tried removing the HDD drives from the system, leaving only the three NVMe drives (two in a RAID array, the third one separate), and the reset events went away. I'm wondering whether perhaps there is a compatibility problem between how the HDD drives (Western Digital Red...
  7. Repeated \Device\RaidPort0 reset events during standby

    Yes, I did run it in an elevated command window. Just for fun, I tried "sfc /scannow". It said that it "did not find any integrity violations."
  8. Repeated \Device\RaidPort0 reset events during standby

    When I tried generating the report as suggested, the following messages appeared: Enabling tracing for 60 seconds... Observing system behavior... and then nothing. No report. No suspicious events in Event Viewer, either. Other powercfg options, such as "powercfg /sleepstudy", seem to work...
  9. Repeated \Device\RaidPort0 reset events during standby

    I've checked specifically that the driver for the RAID controller is the latest available. I've also verified, using Dell's automated tool, that all drivers are the latest versions available from Dell. Intel says that they do not recommend installing their own drivers when OEM versions are...
  10. Repeated \Device\RaidPort0 reset events during standby

    The answer is that it doesn't help -- I'm still getting "Reset to device, \Device\RaidPort0, was issued." events while the machine is asleep but not while it's awake.
  11. Repeated \Device\RaidPort0 reset events during standby

    Thanks for the pointer! It looks like the options available are Auto, Off, and F1 only. I have no idea what the latter means; so I'm setting it to Off to see what happens.
  12. Repeated \Device\RaidPort0 reset events during standby

    I've tried every combination of Link State Power Management settings that I have been able to think of--nothing seems to work. The last paragraph of the "Turn Link State Power Management On or Off" article says: When I open the System Configuration app, I cannot find a BIOS/Platform...
  13. Repeated \Device\RaidPort0 reset events during standby

    Dell Precision 3660, Windows 11 versioin 23H2 (build 22631.2715). Intel Optane controller being used for RAID (no cache) with two arrays, one 2xSSD, the other 2xHDD. The machine runs fine--however, while it is asleep (in "modern standby" mode), the Event Viewer shows a steady trickle of warning...
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