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Server: 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: event viewer error 4201 The driver detected a controller error on Device\Harddisk#\DR#. This description is
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followed by several lines of hexadecimal data that can be used in troubleshooting if necessary. Microsoft has event viewer error 10 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 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 to Troubleshoot Error Messages about Event ID 9 and Event ID 11 How to Troubleshoot Event ID 9, Event ID 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. http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/SLN167235/en 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 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 los
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>Event ID 11 error> Solved Event ID 11 error Tags: Controller Storage Last response: 30 December 2009 00:56 in http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/254309-32-event-error Storage Share Gandalf 28 December 2009 05:11:34 In my Windows 7 computer, http://superuser.com/questions/141064/system-event-id-11-disk I'm getting the following error... The driver detected a controller error on \Device\Harddisk3\DR3. I have ( C: ) two SSD drives in RAID configuration, one ( D: ) internal HDD, and one ( F: ) external HDD. Which one does the \Device\Harddisk3\DR3 refer to or is it referring to something else? Is event viewer this referring to a bad driver, controller, or HDD? Thanks... EDIT: could this be in reference to the floppy ( A: ) drive that the system sees but that doesn't exist? More about : event error Best solution jitpublisher a b G Storage 28 December 2009 21:00:41 The 2 drives in RAID, or your boot drives are referred to as drive 0 and drive 1. event viewer error Most likely, the internal drive is 2 and the external drive is 3. It might have something to do with the floppy drive not being there, maybe. Doubtful but maybe. Why don't you turn the floppy drive seek off in the BIOS if you don't have one? Share Gandalf 29 December 2009 17:43:46 I've adjusted the BIOS as you suggested and so far so good. Let's give it a few days to see if it rears its ugly head again. m 0 l Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer evongugg a b G Storage 30 December 2009 00:56:18 Check disk numbers in Control Panel->Disk management. Not the same as the bios numbers. Run manufacturer hard disk diagnostics. Any jumpers on SATA drives? m 0 l Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Publish Related resources atapi error event id 11 solution Error: Source "calnts" event ID 4 and 11 Forum NTDS event id: 1168 error 1(1) Forum Event ID 51, 9, and 11 errors help! Forum SolvedBitlocker error when inserting any USB device, error event ID 24620 solution kernel-power event id 41 error AFTER clean install Forum SolvedDi
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top System Event ID 11 Disk up vote 3 down vote favorite Upon starting Windows Server 2008 R2 I get this error message: Event ID 11 Disk The driver detected a controller error on \Device\Harddisk3\DR3. There are also also 3 more similar messages for Harddisk 2, 4, and 5, but not zero or 1. Checking the event viewer reveals it's been going on for 3 months. I ran chkdsk - no bad sectors. Any advice on the cause, better still, a solution? hard-drive windows-server-2008-r2 controller share|improve this question edited May 14 '10 at 9:22 quack quixote 31.3k1068114 asked May 14 '10 at 8:44 Guy Thomas 2,39282544 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote accepted I saw these errors when one of my RAID controllers was failing. You may find the below knowledge-base article helpful, although it provides general starting points rather than in-depth troubleshooting. In almost all cases, these messages are 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. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/154690 Note that it can also be caused by using consumer grade drives with a RAID controller that expects writes to complete quickly. Although a write using a consumer grade drive my complete successfully, the RAID controller will report a timeout. I think Western Digital drives