Help! Getting a BIOS Error After RAM Upgrade

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Asked By GamerFrog23 On

I've been using my PC for a couple of years now, and after recently upgrading my RAM, I've started encountering a BIOS error when I try to boot. The error message says: "when RAID configuration was built, ensure to set SATA configuration to RAID mode." I've tried switching from AHCI to RAID mode, deleted any arrays, and then switched back to AHCI, but the error persists. I've even done a hard reset on my motherboard several times and completely wiped and reinstalled Windows 11 while in AHCI mode, erasing all partitions from the SSD. What's puzzling is that I've never set up any arrays or even switched to RAID mode in the past. Can anyone help me resolve this issue?

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Answered By TechieNinja88 On

One thing you might want to try is replacing the CMOS battery on your motherboard. Sometimes, BIOS settings can get messed up, and changing the battery can help reset them. After replacing it, turn off the PC and keep the power supply switched on. Press the power button a few times to discharge any leftover power, then turn it back on and see if the error still shows up.

GamerFrog23 -

Thanks for the tip! I just did that, but unfortunately, I'm still seeing the same error.

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