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Event ID: 11 Source: Disk Source: Disk Type: Error Description:The driver detected a controller error on \Device\Harddisk0\DR0 English: This event viewer error 36888 information is only available to 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 - http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-hardware/event-id-11-disk-the-driver-detected-a-controller/fb0e7207-2bde-4fcd-b1b8-643a9f20196a the event stopped popping up. P.S. The 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by simply installing Dell OpenManager Server Administrator and taking a look at the storage.The firmware driver was out of date. http://www.eventid.net/display-eventid-11-source-Disk-eventno-616-phase-1.htm That would be a good first place to start. The other two alerts did not have a similar find. x 309 W4tch3r ‹•ż•› 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
Disk Event 11 in the System Event Log Article Summary: This article provides information on event ID 11 (source Disk) in the System log of a Windows server. The error description reads as follows: The driver detected a controller error on Device\Harddisk#\DR#. This description is followed http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/SLN167235/en by several lines of hexadecimal data that can be used in troubleshooting if https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/304581-driver-detected-a-controller-error-which-hdd-is-device-harddisk2-dr2 necessary. Microsoft has published several articles about this and other related errors. If a hardware issue is suspected, these articles may be useful in determining exactly what hardware is at fault: How to Troubleshoot Error Messages about Event ID 9 and Event ID 11 How to Troubleshoot Event ID 9, Event ID event viewer 11, and Event ID 15 Error Messages The error does not necessarily indicate a problem with the server, especially if the disk number in Harddisk# is greater than the highest disk number that appears in Disk Management. In this case, the error is likely associated with a USB drive attached to the server. There is no authoritative list of USB drives compatible with different versions of event viewer error Windows Server; however, the Windows Small Business Server (SBS) team has compiled a list of USB drives and the degree to which they function with SBS. It can be assumed that a drive which is compatible with a particular version of SBS will also be compatible with the corresponding version of Windows Server, as they are built upon the same kernel. Quick Tips content is self-published by the Dell Support Professionals who resolve issues daily. In order to achieve a speedy publication, Quick Tips may represent only partial solutions or work-arounds that are still in development or pending further proof of successfully resolving an issue. As such Quick Tips have not been reviewed, validated or approved by Dell and should be used with appropriate caution. Dell shall not be liable for any loss, including but not limited to loss of data, loss of profit or loss of revenue, which customers may incur by following any procedure or advice set out in the Quick Tips. Artikel-ID: SLN167235 Senast ändrad: 07/14/2015 10:21 AM Betygsätt den här artikeln Korrekt Användbart Lätt att förstå Var den här artikeln till nytta? Ja Nej Skicka dina synpunkter Synpunkterna innehåller
- Follow 5147 Mentions744 Products Chris (Microsoft) Technical Consultant/SI GROUP SPONSORED BY MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Microsoft 492075 Followers Follow Microsoft Windows Server Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Am seeing the following in my 2008R2 Event Viewer: * Event Time: 19 Feb 2013 02:42:19 AM * Source: Disk * Event Log: System * Type: Error * Event ID: 11 * Event User: N/A * The driver detected a controller error on \Device\Harddisk2\DR2. On this server I have internal RAID volumes, an external iSCSI drive (DroboPro), and several USB 2.0 hard drives attached. How can I determine what hard drive / storage device is "\Device\Harddisk2\DR2"? Thanks in advance for any feedback. Cheers, Derek Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: Driver detected a controller error The driver detected a controller error on \Device\Harddisk1\DR1. system Error   1 2 Next ► 28 Replies Cayenne OP murpheous Feb 19, 2013 at 2:42 UTC click start, right click computer and select manage. Expand storage on the left and select disk management. That should tell you. 1 Sonora OP derektom Feb 19, 2013 at 2:56 UTC Thanks for your reply. That's the first place I looked but I'm unsure how to correlate Harddisk2\DR2 to any of those drives. Is "DR2" = "Disk 2"? Attached is a screenshot for reference. Thanks again. 0 Mace OP Rockn Feb 19, 2013 at 3:36 UTC Does diskpart give you more detailed info? 0 Mace OP LarryG. Feb 19, 2013 at 4:05 UTC Do you have any Management software installed for the RAID? That would have it's own logging and hopefully diagnostics too. 0 Jalapeno OP supasieu Feb 19, 2013 at 4:36 UTC Try this link: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/244780/en-us
 0 Sonora OP derektom Feb 20, 2013 at 1:13 UTC Thanks for the feedback, Rockn, LarryG., and Fishsauce. diskpart didn't give me any helpful info beyond what the Disk Management console had already provided. I have HP RAID management software but it didn't really help either since I have so many other hard drives (USB, iSCSI) that are not on the internal RAID. Following a link off of the link Fishsauce provided (below), it does seem to validate that the disk in question is "Disk 2" that in Disk Management shows is an external 2TB USB Seagate GoFlex drive. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/159865 NOTE: Disk Management is enhanced in Windows 2000 and later operating systems. You can use Disk Management to view this information without using Registry Editor. To view where a particular hard disk is loc