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Dec 14, 2006 #1 Excavator Gawd Messages: 678 Joined: Nov 17, 2000 What could be causing this error? I can't find anything about it. What to error occurred (0) hard drive do to fix it??? Have a look at the screenshot - [IMG deleted.jpg[/IMG] The computer boots and runs fine. Running Vista x64 RC2 Chkdsk didn't find or fix any errors... See sig for system specs. This went away when I re-installed. As explained later,
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or somewhere else, one drive was marked with an error after a crash and re-building the RAID fixed it. I don't know if you can rebuild the RAID like that without losing data. Excavator, Dec 14, 2006 Excavator, Dec 14, 2006 #1 Dec 14, 2006 #2 unreal4u n00bie Messages: 33 Joined: Nov 22, 2006 have u tried to remake the RAID ? or ... unmount the RAID first and check every disk on it's own to make sure that disk WD-WMAP41167463 didn't psysically fail... Greetings raid 1 error occurred 0 unreal4u, Dec 14, 2006 unreal4u, Dec 14, 2006 #2 Dec 14, 2006 #3 Excavator Gawd Messages: 678 Joined: Nov 17, 2000 Since it's running fine right now I'm not doing anything till I research this a little more. If there is a way to fix it without losing data I'd like to do that. I'm waiting on a response from WD too. If I do rebuild the RAID, will it wipe the drives? Excavator, Dec 14, 2006 Excavator, Dec 14, 2006 #3 Dec 14, 2006 #4 ZeroH Limp Gawd Messages: 442 Joined: Mar 20, 2006 if it's working.. i'd back up everything first and then do what you will. ZeroH, Dec 14, 2006 ZeroH, Dec 14, 2006 #4 Dec 15, 2006 #5 Excavator Gawd Messages: 678 Joined: Nov 17, 2000 I'm all backed up. Just waiting to find any documentation on Error Occurred (0) Excavator, Dec 15, 2006 Excavator, Dec 15, 2006 #5 Dec 15, 2006 #6 hokatichenci Gawd Messages: 722 Joined: Oct 28, 2004 Check the smart values for the drive, I'm betting its got some errors on there. hokatichenci, Dec 15, 2006 hokatichenci, Dec 15, 2006 #6 Dec 15, 2006 #7 Neural Gawd Messages: 613 Joined: May 17, 2001 Agreed. I would run some diagnostics on the individual drives. Check out www.ultimatebootcd.com - you can make a bootable CD with a lot of drive diagnostics on it. There's those from the manufacturer, and also a nifty one called MHDD32, which allows you to see response times, etc which the manufacturer diag programs do not s
up in raid 0 as my boot drive, running windows 7 rc. They're connected to the intel 1ch10r raid controller. So i'm booting up and getting "an error occurred(0)" on one of the drives on the boot-up status screen. Man, i
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just love these obscure and totally unhelpful error messages. So an error occurred; that's nice. What
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the *** do i do about it?After some searching, i found intel matrix storage manager software available for download on intel's site. There's supposed raid error on boot up to be an option in the software to check the drives and "mark as normal. " There is a version of storage manager that supports vista 64, so i figure maybe it's good for win7 also. However, when i start https://hardforum.com/threads/raid0-error-occurred.1132761/ to install it, i get a warning screen that says that after installing its drivers, they cannot be un-installed. Well, isn't that special. What if those drivers it installs are not what i need, and totally bork my system?So here i sit, paralyzed as to what action to take next. I frickin' hate technology sometimes. Anybody know what to do about this particular problem? View Full Post With 1 Replies Related Forum Messages: Please Follow Index to Quick Jump http://www.ifmdb.com/13N1qkMB-an-error-occurred-0-on-raid-controller.html to the Message. An Ocr Error Occurred Couldn't Create File A Disk Read Error Occurred - Press Ctrl+alt+del To Restart Disk Read Error Occurred - Press Ctrl Alt Del To Restart Dell Computer Wont Turn On - Blue Screen - Fatal Error Has Occurred Raid 5 Controller, 8 Port Moving Raid 0 Drives From 1 Controller To Next Hardware Raid Controller For 8 Drives Driver For Syba Raid Controller Motherboard Raid Controller To External Drives Raid Controller That Supports Sata2 And Ncq ? Promise Fasttrak Tx2650 Raid Controller Drivers Amcc 9650se Windows 7 Raid Controller Drivers Using The Pci-e X16 Port On A G45 Board For Raid Controller Intel Ich8r / Ich9r / Ich10r / Do / Pch Sata Raid Controller Areca Arc-1300ix-16 Sas Hba Pci-e 4x 16 Port Non-raid Controller The Driver Detected A Controller Error On Deviceharddisk1d The Driver Detected A Controller Error On Device Scsi Adpu3201 How To Install Raid Drivers Without New Install Or Controller Card ? Raid 0 Error Strange Raid 0 Error Chkdsk Unknown Error Raid Volume Raid 6 + 2 Failed Drives + Read Error On One Drive Western Digital Time Limited Error Recovery (tler) With Raid Scsi Problem - Unexpected Timout Has Occurred Hardware Raid Vs Software Raid / Redhat Enterprise Linux Do I Need Raid Enabled Drives For Software / Firmware Raid ? Hardware Raid Card To Replace Mirrored Sw Raid ? Ssd Raid Vs V-raptor Vs W
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Update problems after installing a SSHD drive November 21, 2014 admin The other day I had bought a Seagate SSHD hard disc for my Lenovo Thinkpad T61. This kind of drive combines the speed advantages of a solid state disc with the capacity of a standard hard disc. I made a backup of my former 640GB hard disc with Acronis True Image and restored this image onto the new SSHD. After the first start with the new SSHD everything looks quite normal. But after a few weeks I recognized that Windows runs no updates anymore. Additionally the search function did not work, too. After several unsuccessfully recovery methods (including the fix it tools from Microsoft), I had to find other possibilities to fix this problem. So I’ve started the Windows Event Manager „EventVWR.exe“… … and found several error messages under the category “Windows Logs” -> “Application” from the sources „CAPI2“ and „Search“. The greatest amount of error messages came from the source “CAPI2” with the Event-ID 257 and the messages itself were related to the module „ESENT“: There are several instructions to fix this ESENT problems. Most of these instructions explain how to delete the damaged catalog file manually, but sadly this didn’t work for me, too. After that I decided to install windows 7 anew because I wanted to be sure that my problems were not based on a possible damaged True Image file. After the installation has been processed the error occurred again. So I had to find a different solution… After a little investigation I found another possible source for my problems in a forum. Some users wrote about the same problems based on driver problems with the Intel SATA chipset ICH8R which is the chipset in my T61. The driver I had installed was the newest official version. Neither Intel nor Lenovo delivered newer drivers but I found the solution on the support site of HP (!). HP is delivering a fix for several problems including my update problem: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=de&lc=de&dlc=de&docname=c02219204 After this fix worked fine for my T61 I bought a SSHD drive from Toshiba and installed it in my T400 (chipset ICH9R) afterwards. The problems occurred also on the T400 and additionally I got bor