Sata Hdd-Delay write failed

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nach p

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I have sata hdd joined on my pc
My config is Intel D 2.8GH
and Mobo is 945
I joined one more sata hdd(new brand)
I created drives and when I was movin data 2 new hdd it showed error
Delay write failed and all new hdd's drives disappeared
also its makin some kind of noise

what can be a problem >
D i need 2 change any settings.
 

wizrulz

GUNNING DOWN TEAMS
nach p said:
I have sata hdd joined on my pc
My config is Intel D 2.8GH
and Mobo is 945
I joined one more sata hdd(new brand)
I created drives and when I was movin data 2 new hdd it showed error
Delay write failed and all new hdd's drives disappeared
also its makin some kind of noise

what can be a problem >
D i need 2 change any settings.

Common causes for 'delayed write failed' errors
1. Problems with a device driver, especially a SCSI or RAID device driver.
2. Cabling problems
3.SCSI termination errors
4. Media errors
5. BIOS settings on the computer are forcing faster UDMA modes than the drive controller can handle.
6. Controller issues.
7. Memory parity issues.
8. The LargeSystemCache Registry

In ur case it might be the last one...but also check for others..:D
One peculiar set of circumstances that has been observed on multiple machines with more than 512MB of memory involves the LargeSystemCache Registry setting, a DWORD entry found in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlSession ManagerMemory Management. This setting governs the amount of memory set aside by the system for certain kernel processes. If it's set to 1 (which allegedly improves performance on systems with more than 512MB of memory), it can cause data corruption on some systems, and produce the "Delayed Write Failed" error. Try resetting it to 0 if it's been set.
 

da_tcpip

Journeyman
since you have just attached a newer hard disk.. i suggest you check you sata data cables.. the main problem is that red data cable .. its just too stiff for such an advanced peice of machinery.. even if you do connect it properly.. the stiffness of the cable stores some residual strain which is tends the cable to spring back to its original position over a period of time or due to temperature fluctuations arising from the increase/decrease in its surrounding temperatures..
I suggest strongly to throw away the red data cable and switch over to the softer varieties available.. they are available at 'Computer Selection' at lamington road
 
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nach p

nach p

Journeyman
Sorry for not replying for a bit long time

@wizrulz
I made change in registry as u said but still tht prob is occuring and
@da_tcpip
will give chnce as u said.

But am posting all details maybe it may help.
I have Intel D 2.80GHz ,Intel original 945 mobo ,Transcend 1gb ram ,Zinx 350W smps ,Samsung 160 GB sata hdd,Seagate 200 GB pata hdd.

Now I want 2 add 500GB Seagate sata hdd.
Since my 160gbsamsung is workin properly so i inter changed both cables.

thnx for u r help
 
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