Parity Error Was Detected On
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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. A parity error was detected on \Device\Ide\IdePort1??? Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by loudjp, May https://forums.techguy.org/threads/a-parity-error-was-detected-on-device-ide-ideport1.132304/ 6, 2003. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement loudjp Thread Starter Joined: https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/27508565/A-parity-error-was-detected-on-Device-Scsi-nvgts2.html Aug 4, 2002 Messages: 98 The last couple of days my computer hangs when every so often when I try open a file on 2nd HD. I checked the manager when this happened and the "explorer.exe" was using 99% of the CPU. I then have to restart my computer. I checked the event System Log parity error in Component services and it shows a repeating error: A parity error was detected on \Device\Ide\IdePort1 happened at the same time the hanging occurs. Any suggestions on how I can solve this? loudjp, May 6, 2003 #1 Sponsor Tushman Banned Joined: Nov 10, 2002 Messages: 633 It indicates a device attached to your IDE channel 1 has encountered a parity error. Is that 2nd HDD that you parity error was mention hooked up on IDE 1 or 2?? Did you check to make sure your cable connections are all good and tight? Tushman, May 6, 2003 #2 loudjp Thread Starter Joined: Aug 4, 2002 Messages: 98 All the connections are tight. The error message above was listed in between 10 error messages stating: The driver detected a controller error on \Device\Harddisk0\D If the 'D' signfies the drive letter than that is my 2nd HD. loudjp, May 6, 2003 #3 Tushman Banned Joined: Nov 10, 2002 Messages: 633 Originally posted by loudjp: All the connections are tight. The error message above was listed in between 10 error messages stating: The driver detected a controller error on \Device\Harddisk0\D If the 'D' signfies the drive letter than that is my 2nd HD. Click to expand... No actually I do not think D signifies the driver letter, but i could be wrong about that. At any rate, go into your device manager, do you see any yellow exclamation marks next to your IDE controller or hard drive? Tushman, May 6, 2003 #4 loudjp Thread Starter Joined: Aug 4, 2002 Messages: 98 I checked the device manager and there are no exclamation points. I checked the properties
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