The SSD port reset error can occur due to several reasons including a faulty SATA cable, bad boot configuration, etc. If you are also troubled by this error, here is how to troubleshoot port reset error in Windows system.

Fix SSD reset port error with these easy solutions

1. Set BIOS to Boot from SSD

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2. Connect to a Different SATA Port

3.  Update the BIOS

The SSD reset port error is usually caused by faulty SATA cables or the incorrect boot configuration. Do let us know which of the steps in this article helped you resolve the error in the comments. RELATED STORIES YOU MAY LIKE:

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