This thread is a conclusion to one I posted recently regarding an issue I was experiencing with my Alienware 17 laptop. I decided to make a new thread because I believe that the problem is a generic one, not specific to my make or model, and so the fix I found may help others who experience the same problem I did.
A quick reminder of the problem:
Since buying my laptop last year it has been prone to spontaneously freezing, then recovering after 2-3 minutes. This occurred several times a day and seemed independent of what programs were running or how much stress the system was under. This was annoying for single player games, but far worse for multiplayer as the connection was always severed during the freeze and I never knew whether I was a sitting duck; scary when flying a couple hundred-million credit ship in ED.
The solution:
After checking eventlog, I could see that every freeze was accompanied by this warning, "Reset to device, \Device\RaidPort0, was issued". After researching online I found reference to this and how some people had been able to easily prevent future freezes by simply switching Power Management settings to 'High performance' then selecting...
-Change plan settings
-Change advanced power settings
-PCI Express
-Link State Power Management
-'On battery' and 'Plugged in', make sure these are both switched to 'off'
Great, but I had done this as soon as I got the machine - it's a gaming laptop, battery duration is not the priority here. HOWEVER, I discovered the Link Power Management (LPM) is also a performance option in my Intel Rapid Storage Technology software, which controls RAID hard drives. In here LPM was still listed as 'Enabled'.
By changing this one setting to 'Disabled' (and restarting the laptop as prompted) my freezing has completely disappeared (remember this occurred SEVERAL times a day, and not once since - suffice to say I'm a very happy bunny

So there it is. Hopefully this thread might help someone else in the future - particularly as these on-by-default power-saving options are apparently being rolled out on even some desktop machines now...
Sorry this is a long thread, but lastly I would like to thank TorTorden, de Carabas (who suggested checking event logs, something I've never done before - dude I could kiss you!

That's my monologue over...
Fly safe commanders!
Strayker
o7