Update error code 80073712

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  1. Posts : 33
    Windows Server 2008 Enterprise R2 SP1
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       #51

    As we have RAID 1 on internal Intel controller as a system drive I've ran consistency check in Intel RAID Web Console 2 and got the following results:
    "2013-06-05, 19:32:20 Controller ID: 0 Consistency Check done with corrections on VD: 0, (corrections = 4,260) 98".

    The system has not been rebooted yet as all evidences of faulty state are the same and reboot will most probably end up with BSOD 0x7b.

    I'm going to get back to the issue on Saturday and reboot the system. I'll try to restore the system from previous restore point if possible.
    Last edited by Eclectic; 05 Jun 2013 at 16:23. Reason: spell correction
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  2. Posts : 33
    Windows Server 2008 Enterprise R2 SP1
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       #52

    Also there is a short SAS log attached.
    I've tried to retrieve additional log information using Intel SEL Viewer but was unable to install the necessary driver while system is in a faulty state.
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  3. Posts : 21,482
    Win 7 x64 Home Premium (and x86 VirtualBox VM)/Win10
       #53

    I don't know enough about RAID/SAS to be able to comment on that.
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  4. Posts : 33
    Windows Server 2008 Enterprise R2 SP1
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       #54

    One of the HDDs in system RAID had errors. Both HDDs of the system RAID-array have been replaced and the system restored from a backup two days ago. Today it has crushed again.
    HDD is WD RE4 1003FBYX is positioned especially for RAID-arrays, now appear to have some bad stability reviews.
    What else can I check to identify the source of the problem?
    Last edited by Eclectic; 18 Jun 2013 at 00:40. Reason: addition
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  5. Posts : 21,482
    Win 7 x64 Home Premium (and x86 VirtualBox VM)/Win10
       #55

    Since the file system was probably already corrupted when you backed up, it's likely that the backup is unreliable.

    I'd think seriously about a clean install.
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  6. Posts : 33
    Windows Server 2008 Enterprise R2 SP1
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       #56

    Finally it was faulty server board that caused such behavior.
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