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Subscription Member Areas Image Galleries Why hard disk paging errors? 16 posts roocoon Wise, Aged Ars Veteran Registered: Oct 5, 2001Posts: 134 Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 3:23 am Hi.For more than a month now I've been seeing some an error was detected on device \device\harddisk during a paging operation. disk errors on the Event Viewer that come in batches, stop, and then appear again.Event ID: 51An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk6\D during a paging operation.This disk is a Western Digital WD500KS and D: is the first of three logical drives on it (the whole disk is an extended partition).All disks are formatted as NTFS, they have 25% free space at least, are defragmented, and the OS is XP SP2 with all updates.What's strange is that the errors occur when I'm an error was detected on device during a paging operation vmware not even using the computer or run any programs.Even stranger is that my swap file is on H: (a completely different physical disk) so why the 'paging operation' error?Checking/fixing the disk using the Windows Chkdsk, Norton's Disk Doctor, Western Digital utilities and a few others, didn't come up with any errors.At one time last week, after heavy use of the system, the disk (its 3 partitions) disappeared from the system.I shut down, rebooted from a CD, checked the disks and the missing disk was in its place. Another series of disk checks from the CD didn't come up with anything.After rebooting to Windows, the disk was just fine.Any idea what might be causing something like this?The disk is less than a year old and I doubt XP can find errors with it that Western Digital cannot.Thanks in advance for any hints. norton_I Ars Praefectus Registered: Apr 30, 2001Posts: 3785 Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 4:02 am Paging may also mean demand loading of executables or dlls.chkdsk normally only checks filesystem layout, but I would expect the WD utilities to notice any genuine error. Did you run a complete surface scan with at least one of those utilities?Checked SMART status?Have you checked your cables? A loose or faulty cable could explain why the disk tools didn't pick up the errors, and why the whole drive disappeared.Do you have the latest chipset drivers for your motherboard? It could be a buggy driver, and the demand pagi
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log in with your existing support account. Username Password Forgot your username or password? Support Home Answers Ask a Question Your Account Account Overview Support History Account Settings Notifications How to troubleshoot Event ID 51 warning message in Windows? Answer ID 3863 | Published 06/24/2002 11:36 AM | Updated 03/10/2011 09:05 PM The Windows System Event Log shows the following error messages: Event ID: 51 Source: disk Description: An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk3\DR3 during a paging operation. How can this warning be resolved? This information applies to the following Operating System(s): - Microsoft Windows 2000 - Microsoft Windows XP - Microsoft Windows Server 2003 - Microsoft Windows Vista - Microsoft Windows Server 2008 An Event ID 51 is a generic error for any type of error that is encountered when paging information to Input/Output (I/O). A paging operation is when the operating system either swaps a page of memory from memory to disk, or retrieves a page of memory from disk to memory. It is part of the memory management of Microsoft Windows. However, every disk access is not necessarily paging I/O. It is possible for applications to perform non-buffered I/O to access disk data. Another misconception is that it is not writing to the page file (Pagefile.sys), which the name implies, but to any type of data access. See Microsoft Knowledgebase Article Q244780 for more information. An Event ID 51 is similar to an Event ID 9 or 11. An Event ID 51 only occurs during a paging I/O. If this same error were to occur when there was not a paging operation, an event would not have been logged, which is unlike an Event ID 9 or 11. An Event ID 51 can be troublehooted in the same manner as an Event ID 9 or 11. For additional information see Answer ID 15055. Was this answer helpful? Yes No Your rating has been submitted, please tell us how we can make this answer more useful. Email *Required Your Feedback *Required Answers others found helpful How to troubleshoot Event ID 9, Event ID 11, and Event ID 15 error messages? Event ID: 34 The driver disabled the write cache on device\Device\Harddisk\DRx How do I change the Event Log filter level in Storage Manager? Time stamps of events in the ICP event log may vary in relation