Quelle carte-mère as-tu ? Tu comprends l'anglais ? Je crois que le message suivant pourrait être la bonne réponse :
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"In addition, that message sequence may just be normal, if there is no drive attached to the RAID/SATA adapter. You would see that on older SCSI adapters, where during hardware boot up, the adapters POST code searched for disk drives and if one was found, it would load the BIOS drivers into memory for them and disable the POST code ROM to free up that critical address space for DOS. If no drives found, no BIOS drivers are loaded into memory. This is done so DOS has BIOS level drivers for accessing the drives and booting the OS. In the case of Windows, once loaded, it would load its own 32bit drivers for the drives.
The messages are not errors, just status information so that you know what is going on. Unless of course you had SATA drives attached to the interface and they are bad.
I would expect there is a setting in the system boards CMOS BIOS Setup options that disable the SATA adapter and its drive search messages."