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Main Forum => General Computer Support => Topic started by: peereli on December 18, 2012, 01:21:25 pm
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Hi
Right after perfect disk defragmenter defragmented partition D [not the system partition], I got the following error in the Win. event viewer: The driver detected controller error on - \ Device \ Harddisk0 \ D, Error Id :11 , and I`m unable to move files to that partition and getting a popup message:
"Delayed Write Failed" and get the freeze. Please help.Thanks.
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Says here that it is almost always because of hardware problems.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314093
Is the D: drive a partition on the same drive as C: or is a drive by itself?
Shane
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Says here that it is almost always because of hardware problems.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314093
Is the D: drive a partition on the same drive as C: or is a drive by itself?
Shane
On the same drive as C and no problems there. I think that the fact that it started to happen right after Perfect disk defragmented the D drive has something to to do with it.
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Possible, after you reboot are you able to use it then?
Shane
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Possible, after you reboot are you able to use it then?
Shane
To use what?
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Copy or move files. Sorry been a busy day, should have worded that better lol
When I said use it I meant the partition.
Shane
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Copy or move files. Sorry been a busy day, should have worded that better lol
When I said use it I meant the partition.
Shane
I can use D partition if I do not boot as well, the only thing is that I `m not able to copy/move files to that partition but I`m able to move files out. Also please note that I did a Samsung Es Tool check, and the disk passed all the tests.
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Did you check it for bad sectors yet?
Open a cmd window and put in
chkdsk D: /f /r
Shane
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Did you check it for bad sectors yet?
Open a cmd window and put in
chkdsk D: /f /r
Shane
When I do that it stops at step 4 at 99% and freezes.
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You may have bad sectors then.
You need to try it while not in Windows. Do you know how to do that?
Shane
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You may have bad sectors then.
You need to try it while not in Windows. Do you know how to do that?
Shane
That it is when I did it, while not in windows, right now I`m trying as per your suggestion :through CMD
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OK let me know how it goes after that :wink:
Shane
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OK let me know how it goes after that :wink:
Shane
Unfortunately the same outcome, it gets to 99% and then stops. Should I wait for a while and may be it will keep on with the job?
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Are you able to copy files off of D:?
If you can get the data off then I say move the data and format the D: partition. Have it do a normal format and not a quick format.
Shane
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Are you able to copy files off of D:?
If you can get the data off then I say move the data and format the D: partition. Have it do a normal format and not a quick format.
Shane
Well, after quite a while, it replaced bad clusters, I guess I`ll leave it to work as long as it takes to do the job.
If I repartition D, will I get the same outcome or will I stay with the issue?
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That is what is odd. The C: and D: are the same drive and C: is fine. A reformat of D: would redo the file system, worth a shot.
Shane
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That is what is odd. The C: and D: are the same drive and C: is fine. A reformat of D: would redo the file system, worth a shot.
Shane
Will repartitioning do the same as reformating D?
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Formatting is safer.
Shane
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Formatting is safer.
Shane
Hi Shane thank you for your help, I reformatted D and it is usable again, no thanks to perfect disk that made the whole hassle possible. :wink:
Another thing, since I added an extra HD I set it to logical is that ok? or should it be changed to primary to work the most efficient way?
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Should be fine :wink:
Glad the format did the trick :-)
Shane
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Should be fine :wink:
Glad the format did the trick :-)
Shane
So should I live it logical?
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Yes, it will be fine :-)
Shane
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Yes, it will be fine :-)
Shane
Thanks Shane. :wink: