Acronis Drive Monitor Event code 50 and 57


  1. Posts : 58
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    Acronis Drive Monitor Event code 50 and 57


    Can someone explain what happened here? I have my OS on an SSD and other stuff on an HDD. Wehn I booted, my HDD didn't show up. I restarted and it finally showed up. But I have a bunch of alerts in Acronis Drive Monitor showing an event code 57 and others showing an event code 50. The source says NTFS. I also got this message "The system failed to flush data to the transaction log. Corruption may occur." On Microsoft's knowledge site it said that it could be from an error in writing memory to the cache. (Obviously I don't know how that works) I have my pagefile on the HDD instead of my SSD.

    A few months ago I submitted a BSOD here and someone said that it's possible that a cable went bad. I never checked or fixed the cable because it never had the issue again. Could that be the problem?
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  2. Posts : 58
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    sigh... bump
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  3. Posts : 1,872
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    Yes it is possible that the cable connecting that HDD is bad. I would change it.

    It is also possible that the HDD has a problem. I would run the manufacturers test on it.
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    pbcopter said:
    Yes it is possible that the cable connecting that HDD is bad. I would change it.

    It is also possible that the HDD has a problem. I would run the manufacturers test on it.
    It's from Western Digital so what test do they have for it? Do you know what these errors mean?
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  5. Posts : 1,992
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    What does crystal disk info say about it? Also I use true image for my backups but find their drive monitor (the free one anyway ) to be sub par.
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  6. Posts : 58
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    It says it's fine. What numbers would you need to see from that?
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  7. Posts : 1,992
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    thready said:
    It says it's fine. What numbers would you need to see from that?
    It should show red flags for smart data but for testing by wd tests you can try http://support.wdc.com/product/downl...upid=612&sid=3
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