Event 9 Atapi Error
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Analyzer Sample report Advanced filtering Direct links to www.eventid.net Email notifications Scheduled reporting Free for subscribers EventReader Event Viewer Sample report Custom views/filters Servers list, organized in groups Integration with EventID.Net atapi error in event viewer Consolidated view for all logs Free for subscribers Event ID: 9 Source: atapi error event 11 atapi Source: atapi Type: Error Description:The device, \Ide\IdePort0, did not respond within the timeout period. English: This information is atapi incompatible error only available to subscribers. An example of English, please! Comments: Anonymous In my case, this problem was solved after uninstalling KASPERSKI AV/IS. x 11 Anonymous In my case, error indicated \Device\Ide\IdePort1. Upon
Atapi Error 11 Device Ide Ideport0
going to registry, went to regedit and navigated to hkey_local_machine\hardware\devicemap\scsi\scsi port 1 - noticed it was labeled as "cdrom peripheral" - replaced cdrom drive, no more errors. x 4 John Panton Message: IDE-port 0 not responding within the timeout period. It could be HDD 0 or IDE/ATAPI controller, but first: - Check the cables from the MB to the HDD. - Check the operation of atapi error windows 7 any other devices connected to the same cable as HDD 0- even disconnect any CD/DVD drives on that cable. x 9 Alexander Solano In my case, this problem was solved after uninstalling Roxio's Easy CD Creator 5.0. There are known compatibility issues between Windows XP and versions of Easy CD Creator earlier than version 5.1. See ME310628 for details. x 51 Peter Hayden In one case, a computer was running Windows 2000 Professional SP4 that was configured to boot from a SCSI drive. An IDE drive was temporarily added in order to perform some work on it. When the computer was started this event was repeated four times and then followed by EventID 11 from source atapi. Windows showed the disk as normal but Partition Magic 8.0 showed it as "BAD". Remove or replace the faulty hard drive. x 54 Anonymous Getting this error could mean that your hard disk controller is not working well. Check to see if you have difficulty accessing the hard disk (slow), or if the hard disk is having trouble powering up. Even though the controller is not working well you can still get all ok when r
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Opened 6 years ago Last modified 5 years ago Event ID 9: did not respond within the timeout period Reported by: ToddAndMargo Owned by: Priority: critical Component: other Version: VirtualBox 3.0.12 Keywords: Cc: Guest type: Windows Host type: Linux Description host: centos 5.5 x64, 32 GB memory guest: windows https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/8478 server 2003, sp2, r2 32 bit, 4 GB memory VM: VB 3.2.12 Hi All, http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/408866/atapi-errors/ Sorry for coming directly to you guys with this, but since I can not purchase support from you guys, I have no other choice. And, this is a real emergency. I have got to get this fixed or my goose is cooked (as in fired). I am in trouble here. I just got a Fox Pro database corruption. The atapi error SATA controller was giving me Event: 9 iaStor error out the nose, so I switched our controller from an "IATA89ENU v8.9.0.1023" (SATA) controller to a "Intel 82371AB/EB 5.2.3790.3959" (IDE/ATAPI) controller. It stopped the iaStor errors. But now I get the same Event:9 ATAPI errors. I HAVE TO STOP THESE ERRORS! Log files will follow shortly. Many thanks, -T Event Type: Error Event Source: atapi Event Category: None Event ID: 9 Date: 3/2/2011 Time: 10:21:14 event id 11 AM User: N/A Computer: VB-PPRO2 Description: The device, \Device\Ide\IdePort0, did not respond within the timeout period. Attachments event9.zip (58.4 KB) - added by ToddAndMargo 6 years ago. logs for event 9 WindowsXPE.7z (19.5 KB) - added by birdie 5 years ago. The entire virtual machine, excluding a bootable Windows XP SP2 BartPE CD-Rom Change History Changed 6 years ago by ToddAndMargo attachment event9.zip added logs for event 9 comment:1 Changed 6 years ago by ToddAndMargo I am finding this error all over my other Windows guests. Not a *flood* like the guest running M$SQL Server 2008, but here and there: Event Type: Error Event Source: iaStor Event Category: None Event ID: 9 Date: 1/3/2011 Time: 1:54:23 PM User: N/A Computer: VB-WINXP Description: The device, \Device\Ide\iaStor0, did not respond within the timeout period. Also: a work around to help you guys troubleshoot this issue: Turn the Virtual Machine's hard drive cache off. Device Manager --> Disk drives --> VBOX HARDDRIVE --> Policies (tab) --> uncheck “Enable write caching on the disk” This stopped the iaStor and ATAPI Event 9 errors. You guys now have something to fix. -T comment:2 Changed 5 years ago by frank Any chance you test this build? We fixed a guest corruption bug for SATA guests with high amount of guest RAM. There is a slight chance
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