Driver Detected Controller Error Device Ide Ideport2 Atapi
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ordeal with this Event 11 that Windows quietly generates. It took us few weeks to fully work out why Windows suddenly started hanging,
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misbehaving or even crashing with blue screen. Now that I feel it the driver detected a controller error on device ide ideport0 windows 10 is fully resolved, I thought I’d share my conclusion (and the process) – hopefully it will help few
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others out there who are struggling with this. Ridiculously, many people are likely affected by this issue, but unless they open Event Viewer and search for this event id 11, they http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-hardware/event-log-shows-event-11-atapi-the-driver-detected/f10f1d67-1834-44ed-940d-759bd95dace0 will not realize that hanging is not “normal” behavior, even for Windows! OS seems to silently recover from this problem 10 to 60 seconds later, which is really strange in my book – considering that user isn’t even alerted to this serious atapi error. For impatient souls among us, here are my conclusions: First thing – check the SATA/EIDE and power cable http://www.adir1.com/2012/01/solved-the-driver-detected-a-controller-error-on-deviceideideport2/ connection between your hard-drive and the motherboard. If possible, try another SATA outlet on motherboard or another SATA cable if available. If it still happens, the bad news is that this is likely a disk controller error, which is especially problematic since nowadays disk controllers are built into the Motherboard. If you are in a budget crunch, one potential workaround is to slow down your HD to use different PIO. This may avoid hangs, but will slow overall performance, so no fun solution… Proper solution appears to be to replace motherboard, hence replacing disk controller. There are many motherboards starting at just $50 and in most cases it will improve overall performance and stability for you, even if you keep the same CPU and other components. I am pretty confident that this is the right diagnosis, as we went through a lot of trial and error investigative work, in a space of few weeks, after it started abruptly. At first, I was pretty much convinced that HD is dying. The system had two hard-drives, and the older hard-drive was seemingly working just fine
Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of http://www.sevenforums.com/hardware-devices/311224-how-local-ideport2.html tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support Hardware http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/397872/the-driver-detected-a-controller-error-on-deviceideideport0/ & Devices » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: How to local IdePort2 09 Nov 2013 #1 wotg windows 7 Prof 10 posts How to local IdePort2 Event Viewer returned an Error of EventID 11 - The driver detected driver detected a controller error on \Device\Ide\IdePort2. My question is which physical device is IdePort2? Bios shows the following ide channels: IDE Channel 0 Master - Hard Disk 1 IDE Channel 0 Slave - Hard Disk 2 IDE Channel 1 Master - Hard Disk 3 IDE Channel 1 Slave - Hard Disk 4 IDE Channel 2 Master - DVD drive IDE Channel 3 Master - the driver detected Hard Disk 5 Is IdePort2 Hard Disk 3 or DVD drive? I have disabled the DVD drive in Win7, but still got the same error. Thanks. My System Specs Computer type PC/Desktop OS windows 7 Prof wotg View Public Profile Find More Posts by wotg . 09 Nov 2013 #2 Mellon Head Win 7 Pro x64/Win 10 Pro x64 dual boot 2,900 posts Canada Normally, computers start counting at zero, so 0, 1, 2... IDE port 2 would theoretically be physically the third IDE port or channel 2. I say theoretically, because Windows uses logical drives, and it may not be reporting the actual physical port, but the logical port instead. I'm not trying to be confusing. Likely, the problem really is in channel 2 (DVD drive). Disabling the channel in Windows may not be enough. You may have to disable channel 2 in BIOS to get the error to go away. Keep in mind that this could be a symptom of a motherboard problem. Boot into BIOS and disable channel 2 and see if the problem continues, and let us know what happens. My System Specs Computer type PC/Desktop System
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