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    Problem with ID Event 129 and 153

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Ulisse, May 11, 2016.

  1. Ulisse

    Ulisse Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi! I hope this is the right section to post my issue :p Anyway I'm so frustrated due to a problem with my laptop. I recently substituted my HDD with an SSD (Evo 850 500 gb) and used the recovery discs of my laptop to get windows on it. The problem is that it uses intel rapid storage drivers and these keep my SSD slow. Moreover Magician tells me that I'm connecting it to a SATA2, which is wrong because it's a SATA3.

    I tried unistalling the Intel Rapid Storage drivers and using the default windows ones, but there's a problem! It freezes continually and I noticed in the event viewer that there's a disk event (ID 153) every few seconds :S and in correspondance of the freezes there are storahci events (ID 129). I checked online the solutions, but none seems to solve my problem :(

    Can anyone help me?

    P.S. Sorry for my bad English. I'm Italian :D
     
  2. toughasnails

    toughasnails Toughbook Moderator Moderator

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    How old is your laptop ? Seems to me your laptop is SATA2 and your SSD is SATA3 so that means your SSD will only run at SATA2 speed. Your laptop is slowing your new drive down...so to speak .
     
  3. alexhawker

    alexhawker Spent Gladiator

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    I believe OPs other thread indicates it's an XPs 9530. So not that old.
     
  4. Ulisse

    Ulisse Notebook Enthusiast

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    Yeah, it's a recent high end laptop and when I use the MS standard driver it recognizes it as SATA3 (with the Intel RST as SATA2), plus I'm 100% positive about the fact it's a SATA3.