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Last Modified: 2014-01-24 I was attempting to create mirrored drivers in Windows Server 2008 R2, There are two drives in the server: Disk 0 & Disk 1. Both drives were healthy before attempting to mirror them. When creating the mirror, his error occured: Event ID Storage Service, disk medium error detected: Physical Disk 0:0 controller 0, connector 0" and "disk medium error detected: disc error detected ps3 madden 15 Physical Disk 0:1 controller 0, connector 0" I broke the mirror. Disk 0 is now a dynamic disk and is not Online, but says Errors. I right click on Disk 0 and the only option is to "Reactivate disk". When I click it, it reports the same error. Disk 1 is also dynamic and Online. How can I get Drive 0 back to normal and attempt to create the mirror again. Thanks. 0 Question by:atekcomputer Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 47 Active today Best Solution bydbrunton The 2146 error according to Dell documentation Description: Bad block replacement error Cause: A portion of a physical disk is damaged. See "Receive a "Bad Block" Alert with "Replacement," Go to Solution 6 Comments Message Active 3 days ago Author Comment by:atekcomputer2014-01-09 sorry, I have spelling errors... meant to say "drives" not "drivers" and "his" should be "this". 1 LVL 47 Overall: Level 47 Server Hardware 6 Windows Server 2008 3 Message Active today Expert Comment by:dbrunton2014-01-09 You need to test whether Disk O is still healthy. From those messages it may not be. I'd take the disk out of th
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