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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>Change SATA port, "disk read error"> Solved Change SATA port, "disk read error" Tags: Disk Read Error SSD Storage Port Last response: 5 November 2013 02:15 in Storage Share carolinacobras 3 November 2013 a disk read error occurred ssd 21:35:17 Ok.....so, I bought an SSD. Finally. A week or so ago I installed it chkdsk into a Sata3 port on my Z77 Fatality mobo but just realized today after researching why my SSD wasn't even coming close to the bootmgr is missing advertised read/write speeds that I had plugged the SSD into an ASRock sata3 port vs an Intel sata3 port. I thought that I should be able to turn off my system, go into bios to make sure boot order http://www.overclock.net/t/1387439/intel-srt-raid-mode-stopped-working-disk-read-error-has-occured-solved n wutnot was ok, power it back on, and make any changes I needed to there after... Not the case. All I got was "disk read error / ctrl-alt-delete to reboot" I tried going back into bios to make sure I didn't leave anything off and everything seemed ok. Bios recognized the SSD so I don't understand. Have we not come far enough along in technology that I can't plug-n-play and everything work? lol. What am I doing wrong? http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1867064/change-sata-port-disk-read-error.html I plugged the SSD back into the original working sata3 port and was able to boot back up. Can I make some changes before I turn off the computer to switch ports? btw.. if it matters, my SSD is a Samsung 840pro 256Gb mobo Z77 fatality i7-3770K Windows 7 64bit x2 HD6970's in xfire Thanks for any insight anyone may be able to offer and taking the time to read up on my issues. More about : change sata port disk read error carolinacobras 4 November 2013 22:42:36 ......really? No one has any ideas? Am I the only one this has ever happened to? m 0 l Best solution popatim a c 1335 G Storage 5 November 2013 01:12:45 You have multiple storage controllers on that board. it sounds like you tried to use the AsMedia sata3 ports for which your current win7 installation does not have the driver setup to boot with.Or maybe you had it in the Asmedia and tried to boot with the intel sata3 (which is the one you want by the way) Share Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer carolinacobras 5 November 2013 02:15:58 Solved! I feel a little silly but here's the answer... I could have sworn that during all of my many, many trials and errors, I had tried ALL of the ports but after trying every other method including registry edits, drive
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>Solution for "A disk read error occurred."> Closed Solution for "A disk read http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/250364-32-solution-disk-read-error-occurred error occurred." Tags: Hard Drives Disk Read Error Storage Last response: 2 http://www.win-raid.com/t475f36-quot-A-disk-read-error-occurred-quot.html April 2011 22:05 in Storage Share pbarney 17 June 2009 22:13:43 This is one of the most frustrating error messages you can ever deal with. Sometimes the fix is simple, sometimes it's a complete pain. Having recently dealt with this again, I thought I'd post my thoughts disk read in the hopes that it helps someone else out there. So you receive the dreaded "a disk read error occurred. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart". Multiple restarts result in the same error message. If you put your drive into another computer, or connecting it as a slave on your own computer, it will typically work fine, and no data is disk read error missing. Because this error is not usually associated with data loss, DO NOT RE-PARTITION THE DRIVE. Your data is likely safe and sound. Here's how we'll recover your data. Try each step below, in order, and see if your drive becomes accessible after each step. In my experience, you won't start seeing results until step 5 or so. 1. Run CHKDSK /R /P from the recovery console (it will typically find no error) 2. run FIXBOOT from recovery console (typically has no result) 3. run FIXMBR from recovery console (typically has no result) 4. Run the manufacturer's diagnostic utility, downloaded from their website (it will typically find no error) 5. Changing the drives from cable select to Master/Slave may fix it. 6. Replacing the data cable may fix it, but usually not. 7. Setting the BIOS to use defaults may fix it, but usually not. 8. Changing the BIOS drive settings from auto to user-specified, ensuring that LBA is selected may fix it. 9. Pulling the CMOS battery to let the BIOS lose it setti
» "A disk read error occurred." Topic settings Subscribe Print view Jump to forum General & Forum related Topics News / Announcements Questions/Suggestions regarding the Forum Off Topic Important Drivers (AHCI/RAID, NVMe, USB etc.) General: Storage Drivers (AHCI/RAID, NVMe and USB) Specific: Intel AHCI/RAID Drivers Specific: NVIDIA nForce AHCI/RAID Drivers Other Drivers BIOS Modding BIOS Modding Guides and Problems BIOS modules (PCI ROM, EFI and others) BIOS Modding Results Offer: Already modded special BIOSes System Performance RAID Performance AHCI Performance Solid State Drives Special Topics Special: Windows 8.1/10 Special: Intel Management Engine Special Tools (not BIOS modding related) #1 | "A disk read error occurred." Wed Jul 30, 2014 4:04 pm (Last edited: Wed Jul 30, 2014 4:10 pm) jimmyhoffa Show info Posts:2 Registered since:07.30.2014 Hello,My MB is an ASRock P45R2000 (ICH10R). The latest BIOS version from ASRock is v1.80 which contains Intel Matrix Storage Manager ROM v8.0.x.I also own 2 x 4TB WD HDDs and I want to set them up in a RAID1 array. The boot drive is a 1TB Seagate HDD. The OS is Win 7 x64 and was installed with "RAID" option for the SATA controller in BIOS and the BIOS version was the latest from ASRock: v1.80.According to Fernando's tutorials I modified the latest BIOS to replace the Intel Matrix Storage Manager ROM with Intel_RST_RAID-ROM_v11.2.0.1527, so that my HDDs would be supported.I flashed the new BIOS and everything worked fine. I could enter the Intel RST Utility (CTRL+I) and indeed the v11.2.0.1527 is flashed correctly and the size of my 2 x 4TB WD HDDs is seen correctly.The problem is that when I set the "RAID" option for the SATA controller in the modded BIOS, the OS does not boot: "A disk read error occurred. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart." The HDDs are in the right order. I'm not a noob. :)If I set the "AHCI" option for the SATA controller in the modded BIOS, the OS does boot but the Windows Repair starts to show up. I did not let it screw things up. If I set back the "RAID" option for the SATA controller