Toshiba L675 bluescreens because of AMD Sata Raid controller error  


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    Toshiba L675 bluescreens because of AMD Sata Raid controller error


    I have a Toshiba L675 that throws bluescreens. I checked the event viewer and the error is:

    Event ID 11
    Source: amdsata
    The driver detected a controller error on \Device\RaidPort0

    I went to analyze the crash with MSDART and there was no dump file present.

    Another interesting thin is that there is also a warning in the event viewer that states that custom dynamic link libraries are being loaded etc. etc. etc.

    When I try to install the most recent version of the driver, found on Toshiba's site, it comes back with install errors. It fails during the C++ 2010 redist. The overall install is a success according to the AMD log, but that area fails. When I check device manager after install, the driver date remains at 10/7/2009 when it should be 8/20/2012. When I check event viewer, it now gives a disk error: The driver detected a controller error on Device\harddisk1\dr1.

    The individual that owns the laptop downloads music...is it really a controller error or am I dealing with a virus or some kind of malware?
    Last edited by Huludrock; 02 Sep 2014 at 11:54. Reason: New details
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    The individual that owns the laptop downloads music...is it really a controller error or am I dealing with a virus or some kind of malware?
    Don't discount either possibility. I've seen too many instances of young people and the music downloading causing problems on mom and dad's computer. File-sharing over the Internet can be a dirty business.
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    It's more than likely a combination of that, random cc cleaner and "speed up my pc" stuff that's to blame. Rather than waste too much time, I'm going to do a factory restore and grab his documents.
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    Try to grab his documents, pictures, music, etc., BEFORE the Factory Restore as it may wipe the HDD and don't want to lose things.
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    That's what I meant to say. I already did. Luckily he doesn't have a lot of paid programs.
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