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> "Questor" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Every three or four days I review my Event Log. The log for two days ago
>> on my laptop (Vista Home Premium SP1) system has approximately 75,000
>> entries that are identical, all logged over a four-second period.
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>> The entry reads:
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>> (Event 51)
>> An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk2\DR2 during a paging
>> operation.
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>> According to MS, if this occurs on a primary drive (like "C" I'm
>> guessing - they don't say, actually) the drive could be failing. They go
>> on to say "Otherwise, no user action is required".
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>> The error cites "harddisk2" so unless MS has decided that drive
>> numerations start a "2", I'm guessing this is something having to do with
>> an external drive; possibly one of my USB drives. What is strange is that
>> I haven't plugged in an any drives for five days or so.
>>
>> Should I just mark this down as some sort of Vista glitch, as I am tempted
>> to do? Or, is this just one more thing to worry about? I do know what
>> paging operations are, and why they sometimes fail, but this particular
>> set of entries puzzles me.
>>
>> Questor
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> If the error is being recorded for a disconnected drive...
> I'd try to see what's trying to access it...
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> Try reconnecting the external drive to see if the error messages stop
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That's the puzzling part of the whole thing - I haven't plugged any
drive in for the last 5 days; and, the log entries are for two days ago.
You may be right about 'something' trying to access it though. My USB
drive is connected just before I do a backup with Acronis TI 2009. It
may very well be that somewhere within Acronis I have activated some
sort of automatic backup that tried -once- to see if the backup device
is still there. Failing to find it, it shut up. Five days ago was when
I last did a backup with ATI.
My laptop is turned off now until tomorrow so that will be my first
priority - to run through ATI's tools and see if I did something stupid.
Inadvertently, of course.
I will report back.
Questor