Search Registry Editor in search bar and run as administrator. You could try changing " AHCI Link Power Management" settings following these steps: “Event ID: 129 Source: storahci” indecstes: IOs to the disk were paused because the storahci driver was in an inconsistent state. OS: Windows 10 Home build 1903 windows-10-setup Are other people still getting this, or have they managed to cure it? ![]() I've seen various threads (fairly old) on this subject, but nothing recent. This is becoming untenable - it stops me viewing/listening. However, when I logged in as an administrator just now, the machine froze for several minutes with 6 consecutive error 129s. Most of the time these events are associated with playing games or watching videos, so it is possible that the graphics card (or its drivers) is responsible. I see that the AHCI driver (storahci) is dated 2006, which well predates Windows 10 - is there a better one somewhere? ![]() I've made sure my SSD firmware is up to date (according to the manufacturer), and Device Manager tells me that the disk drivers are all up to date. I've tracked this down using event viewer to the dreaded Error 129, with a source of storahci. Since upgrading to Windows 10 my machine has been freezing for about 30 seconds at a time.
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