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  1. Posts : 11,269
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       #31

    You're welcome. Best of luck!
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  2. Posts : 362
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       #32

    hey writhziden? is that you?

    man eveything is been good with my system, no a single BSOD.

    .....butlately my system is booting very slowly, I checked Administrative Events and there is a very repetitive Warning (in yellow) saying:

    A request to this device has been cancelled.

    Device \Device\RaidPort1
    Model: WDC \WD1002FAEX
    etc
    etc
    PORT: 1

    That is my samples harddrive mentioned there, so I disconnected and the system booted very fast..

    I don't think the HDD is damaged because it's new....
    I think maybe it has something to do with a RAID PORT??


    THANKS a lot, di you change your nickname i thought it was zigzag


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  3. Posts : 11,269
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       #33

    zigzag3143 is a friend of mine on here, and he helped me learn how to diagnose crashes in the beginning.

    Are you running a RAID configuration? Why RAID is (usually) a Terrible Idea - Puget Custom Computers

    If you are unsure whether you are running a RAID configuration, do the following steps.
    1. Click Start Menu
    2. Right Click My Computer/Computer
    3. Click Manage
    4. Click Device Manager from the list on the left
    5. Expand Disk Drives and check for RAID manufacturers (use Google or ask us by typing in manufacturers listed in your Disk Drives list)


    Alternatively:
    1. Login as an adminstrative user.
    2. Click Start Menu
    3. Click Control Panel
    4. Click Hardware and Sound
    5. Click Device Manager (the last link under Devices and Printers)
    6. Expand Disk Drives and check for RAID manufacturers (use Google or ask us by typing in manufacturers listed in your Disk Drives list)
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  4. Posts : 362
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       #34

    writhziden said:
    zigzag3143 is a friend of mine on here, and he helped me learn how to diagnose crashes in the beginning.

    Are you running a RAID configuration? Why RAID is (usually) a Terrible Idea - Puget Custom Computers

    If you are unsure whether you are running a RAID configuration, do the following steps.
    1. Click Start Menu
    2. Right Click My Computer/Computer
    3. Click Manage
    4. Click Device Manager from the list on the left
    5. Expand Disk Drives and check for RAID manufacturers (use Google or ask us by typing in manufacturers listed in your Disk Drives list)


    Alternatively:
    1. Login as an adminstrative user.
    2. Click Start Menu
    3. Click Control Panel
    4. Click Hardware and Sound
    5. Click Device Manager (the last link under Devices and Printers)
    6. Expand Disk Drives and check for RAID manufacturers (use Google or ask us by typing in manufacturers listed in your Disk Drives list)
    well i don't think so, i will check but I only have sata drives.. ups actually i dont even know what raid configuration is, ill come back
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  5. Posts : 362
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       #35

    ok, there is no RAID manufactures. only my currently 2 hdd are listed there as:

    WDC WD10 02FAEX etc etc SCSI Disk Device
    WDC WD50 etc etc etc SCSI Disk Device

    Thanks
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  6. Posts : 11,269
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       #36

    I will have to do some research into the problem and get back to you.
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  7. Posts : 362
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       #37

    yeah and the hdd that I disconnected is exactly the same as the first one, they are all sata drives

    thanks
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  8. Posts : 362
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       #38

    amoretam said:
    yeah and the hdd that I disconnected is exactly the same as the first one, they are all sata drives

    thanks
    I think it was my chipset drivers.
    I found this: NVSTOR; Lag spikes; Freezing; Stuttering; Sound; Glitches - Windows | Zuki.org.uk

    luckily I have an image of my system exactly before installing my chipset drivers 5 days ago...
    I'm recovering now and then I am installing the chipset drivers package but this time without the Storage Drivers..

    Thanks I ll let you know if I do good!
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  9. Posts : 11,269
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       #39

    Can you follow the https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html so I can see what configuration you have for your drives? It may help.
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  10. Posts : 362
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       #40

    it's solved, thanks ..
    booting fine again and no error in system events related to my (D) drive.

    ....but still geting this error in RED everytime I boot:
    The default transaction resource manager on
    volume <D> encountered a non-retryable error and could not start. The data contains the error code.


    I am not having problems with my system but that error is there, I guess I will have to learn to ignore it as most people do, ...

    When I get time I'll come back with what you asked me in case that could help prevent something in the future..

    Thanks alot
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