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Windows Server 2008 R2 General - Read Only Question 0 Sign in to event id 11 the driver detected a controller error on device harddisk0 vote In the Sytem log, I am seeing Event ID 11 - The driver detected a controller error on \Device\Harddiskx\DRy, event id 11 the driver detected a controller error on device harddisk1 where x is either 3 or 4 and corresponds to one of two USB hard drives, and y seems to vary (DR5, DR6, DR15, etc.). Usually this event occurs at logon, but not
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all logons. Sometimes occurances are not correlated with logons.One of the USB hard drives is a Maxstor Basics, the other is a Seagate FreeAgent Go. Since instances of this event occur that reference both hard drives, it seems like the particular hard drive is not the problem. Similarly, moving the connections to different USB ports has no effect, so it seems like the particual USB port is
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not the problem.Any suggestion about how to eliminate this event?What does DR (as in DR5, DR6, DR15) mean?Thanks. Wednesday, July 01, 2009 5:13 PM All replies 0 Sign in to vote hi there, In almost all cases, the event id 11 message is being posted due to hardware problems with either the controller or, more likely, a device that is attached to the controller in question. The hardware problems can be associated with poor cabling, incorrect termination or transfer rate settings, lazy or slow device responses to relinquish the SCSI bus, a faulty device, or, in very rare cases, a poorly written device driver. for your convinience i have provided the below link http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/154690=============================================================\Device|Harddisk1\DP is the device that controls PARTITION on the disk \Device|Harddisk1\DR7 repersents disk as RAW PHYSICAL DRIVE Each disk have one DR device for PHYSICAL DRIVE and one DP device per partition. You can simply use autogenerated SymbolicLink \Device\HardDiskX\Partition0 for RAW volume, and \Device\HardDiskX\Partition(1,2,3...) for logical partitions if you are writing your own device drivers.if you need still more indepth detailIOCTL_VOLUME_GET_VOLUME_DISK_EXTENTS can determine the PhysicalDisk# given a volume handle.sainath !analyze Wednesday, July 01, 2009 6:37 PM Moderator 0 Sign in to vote Thanks for your quick reply.I'm o
ordeal with this Event 11 that Windows quietly generates. It took us few weeks to fully work out why Windows suddenly started hanging, misbehaving or even crashing with blue event id 11 the driver detected a controller error on device harddisk1 dr1 screen. Now that I feel it is fully resolved, I thought I’d share my
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conclusion (and the process) – hopefully it will help few others out there who are struggling with this. Ridiculously, many the driver detected a controller error on \device\harddisk0 people are likely affected by this issue, but unless they open Event Viewer and search for this event id 11, they will not realize that hanging is not “normal” behavior, even for Windows! OS https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/0baf5650-2c1c-49c9-bfa8-268c6170fc46/event-id-11-the-driver-detected-a-controller-error?forum=windowsserver2008r2general 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 connection between your hard-drive and the motherboard. If possible, try another SATA outlet on motherboard or another SATA cable http://www.adir1.com/2012/01/solved-the-driver-detected-a-controller-error-on-deviceideideport2/ 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, even with the same SATA cable and connected to the same slot on the Motherboard. Turns out it was using slower PIO by virtue of it being older HDD. During the troubleshooting process I reinstalled fresh Windows 7 6
Add-on Build a great reporting interface using Splunk, one of the leaders in the Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) field, linking the collected Windows events to www.eventid.net. TheEventId.Net for Splunk Add-onassumes thatSplunkis collecting information from Windows http://www.eventid.net/display-eventid-11-source-Disk-eventno-616-phase-1.htm servers and workstation via the Splunk Universal Forwarder. read more... Event ID: 11 Source: Disk Source: Disk Type: Error Description:The driver detected a controller error on \Device\Harddisk0\DR0 English: This information is only available to http://www.techspot.com/community/topics/only-1-hard-drive-but-theres-a-controller-error-on-device-harddisk4-dr4.145501/ subscribers. An example of English, please! Comments: Sf4000 We had it due to failing battery on PERC 6/i. Changed Write Policy from Write Back to Write Through - the event stopped popping up. P.S. The driver detected Write Through Policy was a temporary solution till the new controller battery has arrived. x 233 Anonymous I've had three of these errors pop up on our Level Platforms alerts. One of them I was able to find the cause by simply installing Dell OpenManager Server Administrator and taking a look at the storage.The firmware driver was out of date. That would be a good first place to start. The event id 11 other two alerts did not have a similar find. x 309 W4tch3r I am getting this error using multiple drives in a Shintaro USB3 drive caddy. After lots of drive and cable swapping I have discovered it happens because I have the drive caddy plugged into a Noontec USB3 hub. When I bypass the hub and go straight to the PC it does not happen. I do not know yet if the problem is with the Noontec hub or the Shintaro drive dock. x 315 Alexander Freudenberg In certain conditions, this error message is related to the S.M.A.R.T attribute 187 (Reported uncorrectable errors). When a physical sector of the disk is read by an application (e.g. a SMART test tool or a simple copy command) and a sector is "unstable", meaning that the drive electronics (hardware ECC) is unable to correctly read the sector, then Windows logs Event ID 11. To solve the error, a full SMART scan with repair (reallocation of unstable sectors) should be performed. x 352 Anonymous I got this error after buying a new power supply. Luckily I found the reason after trying every solution I found on the Internet. It seems that the jumper setting from my IDE drive, which worked wit
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