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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. ahci port 0 device error detect drive none Discussion in 'Hardware' started by panda420, Feb 29, 2012. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > Advertisement panda420 Thread Starter Joined: Feb 28, 2012 Messages: 11 Hi all, When I turn my desktop on it won't boot up to Windows. Instead it does this: First it shows DEL: Enter Setup F12: boot menu ... 10 seconds later it says Detect drives done, no any drive found and after 2 seconds it immediately dissappears and goes to the next screen that says AHCI Port0 Device Error Press F1 to resume if i dont push anything it stays on this screen, so i push F1 to resume. So what I've tried to do to fix the problem. First I try pushing Del: Setup or F12 Boot menu... it immediatley brings me to the AHCI Port0 Device Error Press F1 screen. So that leaves me no choice but to press F1 once I hit that screen. After about a minute it gives me the options: 1) Launch startup repair (recommended) 2) Start windows normally I try both options and they both say "Windows is loading files...." and then brings me to the screen where it just says (c) Microsoft Corporation with the green loading gif, then it goes to a black screen and nothing happens even after 30 mins for both options. So I tried using the operating system recovery disks that were provided with the computer. Restarted the computer with the disk in and pushed Alt+F10 It says "windows is loading files", then it says starting windows and nothing happens even after waiting an hour. Tried this a few times and it just sits at "starting windows" Please someone help. Ive had this computer for about 6 months now but i lost the receipt after moving. I also opened up the desktop to check all the wiring and everything seems secure. thanks in advance panda420, Feb 29, 2012 #1 Sponsor Elvandil Joined: Aug 1, 2003 Messages: 51,988 It sounds like the hard drive may have died. But try checking memory first. Memory Testing (including bootable CD's and floppies): Memtest86 MemScope (Floppy and CD images.) Roadkil's RAM Test Microsoft Memory Test (floppy or CD ISO image) If you have enough memory sticks, you can test them by removing one at a time and see if the problem disappears. If you are running Vista or 7, tap F8 on boot and choose the memory diagnostic, or if you can boot up, go to Start > Search and type: mdsched.exe Choose to run a memory diagnostic on next