[SOLVED] Reset to device, \Device\RaidPort1, was issued.

We haven't fully eliminated software issues yet, and if you're asking for help it's wise to pay attention to what people on here ask you to do.

There is a hardware forum on here; Hardware but if you post on there be sure to include a link back in both forums so people helping you can see everything.
 
All ram he buys has passed tests, but @Keciak is saddend that ram passed the tests <> In Post # 53, he states "Quite sad that the memtest86 didnt show anything" In the same post he states "I orderded another set of ram", seems to me he wants the ram to fail the tests.
I mean, if I were in this situation, I would be kinda glad to be able to pinpoint the cause of the issue, especially if it was the easiest component to replace.

It may also be a language barrier for what you know, as he also refers to LEDs as "diode". You shouldn't make assumptions.
 
Ok I see the discussion continued without me.

My ram passed all the tests, yet my motherboard was loosing connection to the ram over and over again, no matter which ram I use.

I returned all the rams I have, I returned the motherboard, and I'm gonna wait for the return money to kick in before I do anything else.

I discovered that many people have similar issues with system stability when using 9000 series of AMD processors, and I contacted local hardware/software services to build me a new build with my processor, hard drives and graphics card and PSU.

So far, I would be glad to close the subject, as I literally have no pc to run a test or anything (without motherboard and ram it is difficult to run a processor).

Thank you all for your help, but it seems to me it's just another generation of AMD yet same issues.
 
Your information is for windows 10 pro, but your sysnative file collections is for windows 11 pro.
So which drive are we helping you with windows 10 pro or windows 11 pro.
Also regarding this, I have both systems. Windows 10 pro on my kingstone SSD and windows 11 pro on my Samsung SSD.
 
We haven't fully eliminated software issues yet, and if you're asking for help it's wise to pay attention to what people on here ask you to do.

There is a hardware forum on here; Hardware but if you post on there be sure to include a link back in both forums so people helping you can see everything.
May I ask what makes you think it's a software issue? I ask purely for curiosity and to learn, not to argue.
What kind of software issues would persist through different installations of 2 different OSs, on 2 different drives and make a pc black screen and crash in such a way that it was even hard to reboot?
To me, with my limited knowledge, that smells like a hardware issue.

Yeah, of course he should follow suggestions. To play devil's advocate, though, you guys are busy with your own lives, and are able to reply maybe once or twice a day. He has a crashing PC and he'll of course try things outside of suggestions as well, that's understandable I think. I have told him I think he acts a bit too impulsively, but I also understand his situation.
Anyways, he just messaged me with a pic of his empty case, and said he's sending the motherboard back for replacement and he won't have a pc for a while. I would still be interested in your reply, purely for educational purposes.

Thank you all for your time!
 
Also regarding this, I have both systems. Windows 10 pro on my kingstone SSD and windows 11 pro on my Samsung SSD.
So which drive are you having the problems on windows 10 pro or 11 pro. If its windows 10 pro then sysnative file collection should
be with windows 10 pro not with windows 11 pro.
 
May I ask what makes you think it's a software issue? I ask purely for curiosity and to learn, not to argue.
What kind of software issues would persist through different installations of 2 different OSs, on 2 different drives and make a pc black screen and crash in such a way that it was even hard to reboot?
To me, with my limited knowledge, that smells like a hardware issue.
Because the motherboard, psu, ram have been ruled out as the culprits.
Motherboard alerted him that his ram had a problem, perhaps he had not seated the ram correctly or it was a faulty ram.
Since he doesn't have his computer at te moment, it could be cpu issue.

Software like Malware infections, or software meant for windows 10 pro that is design to run on windows 11 pro.
 
Regarding incorrect seating of ram - I re seat it like 15 times and each time the blocks were correctly closed with a click noise. Also I doubt 3 different new rams were faulty. Is this the CPU problem? I believe so. I also believe it is a widespread issue that plagued 9000 series users with resets and black screens. I really believe we should close the post and discontinue it for now, as I'm going to get a professional builder to set it up for me. If he finds out that the processor is fcked, I'm going to RMA it.
 
May I ask what makes you think it's a software issue? I ask purely for curiosity and to learn, not to argue.
What kind of software issues would persist through different installations of 2 different OSs, on 2 different drives and make a pc black screen and crash in such a way that it was even hard to reboot?
To me, with my limited knowledge, that smells like a hardware issue.
I do sometimes see users reinstalling Windows, even on different computers, and having the same issues. What they've done each time is reinstall the problem. I said that we haven't yet fully eliminated all possible software causes because you've not yet tried Safe Mode, nor a clean boot, not to mention Driver Verifier, all of which can help identify a potential software/driver issue.

We can really only help if you're prepared to work with us and follow our lead. In any case, if you've convinced yourself that you have a hardware problem then you probably shouldn't be posting in the BSOD crashes forum?
 
Hi Ubuysa,
I'm not a pc specialist and I've never used a forum such as this one. I also never had issues I had right now. I searched through an unfinite amount of Reddit threads, and it all points aout that my issues are very similar to unstabilities regarding the connection between the CPU and the ram.

I have exactly 2 weeks to return faulty stuff and I dont have an infinite amount of money to keep buying new stuff or keep the faulty one. I know that you are all doing it in your free time, and I highly appreciate that you tried to help me, but I'm not going to keep hardware worth several hundreds of dollars if I can return it and get the full price for it.

I posted here because I didn't know what was my issue, after 2 weeks of research I think it was a hardware issue in the end, since we solved all of the drivers issue and the systematic turn off of my pc when high load on CPU suggests the instability. I tried to play with different voltages and speeds in the bios, but I couldn't figure it out, therefore I returned all my bought stuff before it was too late. I'm still here with 2 ram sticks I couldn't return anymore and I'm 100bucks down.

So I'm really sorry to have bothering you, but I just didn't have the possibility to keep trying before loosing another 500 bucks.

Kindest regards and once again thank you for all the help provided.
 

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