I've been working on this for about a month now. I've done a lot of reading and tried various methods. I'm not really sure if this is a software problem or not. The following is a compilation of my own problem log. I'm sorry if it seems a little choppy. I just hope it makes sense, I will greatly appreciate any help or suggestions.
I was coping music to my storage drive. When I came back to my computer a
few minutes later I had a "Blue Screen" message stating it was unable to
write to drive D. Since then I've had a number of problems. Slow
boot,Hangs, Freeze ups, and now my storage drive (Formerly the D drive) does not show up at all. Before this I had IDE "C" drive, IDE "D", CD-ROM (E drive) and DVD-ROM (F drive). Now everything shows but the D drive.
I checked in the system info. It shows my secondary IDE ok, but the master
IDE showed the error code. I looked in the BIOS both drives show 'Enabled'.
I noticed a few things though. 1)The Master shows 78177792 sectors and
40027MB max capacity while the Slave shows 4156128 sectors and 21279MB max
cap. Both are 40 Gig HD's. 2) When I boot it sits on the HP Invent screen 1
or 2 minutes before It starts. 3) After it is up and running the
performance is very slow (it has a P3 935Mhz processor with 512MB memory).
4)System restore no longer works, It shows no restore dates available. (Restore now shows dates since the incident) In
HP system info it is still showing both drives, but nothing else will read
the slave.
Name Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
Manufacturer (Standard hard disk drivers)
Status Error
Driver c:\windows\system\vmm32.vxd (, 1,019.88 KB (1,044,352 bytes),
Not Available)
Name Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
Manufacturer (Standard hard disk drivers)
Status OK
Driver c:\windows\system\vmm32.vxd (, 1,019.88 KB (1,044,352 bytes),
Not Available)
The Device Manager does show it. I checked the properties and the Slave
Device status reads "This device is working properly". However, the Primary
shows the yellow (!). Device status for the primary reads "This device is
either not present, not working properly, or does not have all the drivers
installed. (Code 10)" ... "Try upgrading the device drivers for this
device".
I also noticed a RED X on an item under 'DISK DRIVES' listed as 'GENERIC
IDE DISK TYP01'. The device status for this reads "This device is not
working properly because a device it depends on, Primary IDE controller
(dual fifo), has been dynamically disabled."
These two instances tied together I guess? I checked the performance tab.
There are two listings.
1) Compatibility mode paging reduces overall system performance.
Windows Millennium Edition was unable to identify a real-mode driver or
memory-resident program loaded in your Config.sys or Autoexec.bat file. You
will see another message that lists the name of the driver or program
causing the problem.
Because Windows Millennium Edition could not identify the driver or
program, it has switched to MS-DOS compatibility mode to ensure the program
will run. However, this decreases overall performance. To improve
performance, remove the program or driver causing the problem, or contact
its manufacturer for an upgraded version.
2) Drive X is using an MS-DOS compatibility mode file system.
This problem often occurs on more than one drive. Usually it is caused by a
driver listed in the Config.sys file that Windows Millennium Edition does
not recognize and that is related to the message Compatibility mode paging
reduces overall system performance. If you see both messages, see the Help
for the Compatibility mode paging reduces overall system performance
message first.
If you only see the message Drive X is using an MS-DOS compatibility mode
file system on one drive, that drive is using an MS-DOS compatibility
(real-mode) driver, which might reduce that drive's performance. Contact
your hardware manufacturer to see if an updated driver is available for
your drive. If not, the drive's performance might be less than optimal, but
you can still use it.
the slave drive does not show in "fdisk /status".
When I try to run a DOS based recovery program or even run the drive overlay disk that came with the slave (Maxtor) I get this error code or one like it:
INT13h error code 01h in parameter AH.
I have checked the IOS registry for 'NOIDE' with no luck.
Could it be a memory resident virus? If so my anti-virus is not picking it up. I'm using Norton System Works I recently installed (after the problem started).
My OS is Windows ME. The only other thing I can think of is to change the IDE cable. I don't think it is a physical problem with the HDD or maybe that's just wishful thinking.
I have since disconnected the slave drive and that cleared up the compatibility mode, but I'm still not convinced it is a physical error. There was no prior sign to indicate it was going. Only 3 things I can think of to narrow it down 1) change the ribbon 2) hook up to the CD-ROM controller or 3) change the power supply. I read one of the other threads 'intermittent "unable to write to C:" and scrambled data problems'. The solution to this problem was to replace the HDD ribbon cable. This is very similar to my problem or maybe I'm grasping at straws. Many of my programs won't work correctly now and my ATI card is also not performing as it should.
Sorry for the book, but I thought it would be best to get as much down as possible. Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
I was coping music to my storage drive. When I came back to my computer a
few minutes later I had a "Blue Screen" message stating it was unable to
write to drive D. Since then I've had a number of problems. Slow
boot,Hangs, Freeze ups, and now my storage drive (Formerly the D drive) does not show up at all. Before this I had IDE "C" drive, IDE "D", CD-ROM (E drive) and DVD-ROM (F drive). Now everything shows but the D drive.
I checked in the system info. It shows my secondary IDE ok, but the master
IDE showed the error code. I looked in the BIOS both drives show 'Enabled'.
I noticed a few things though. 1)The Master shows 78177792 sectors and
40027MB max capacity while the Slave shows 4156128 sectors and 21279MB max
cap. Both are 40 Gig HD's. 2) When I boot it sits on the HP Invent screen 1
or 2 minutes before It starts. 3) After it is up and running the
performance is very slow (it has a P3 935Mhz processor with 512MB memory).
4)System restore no longer works, It shows no restore dates available. (Restore now shows dates since the incident) In
HP system info it is still showing both drives, but nothing else will read
the slave.
Name Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
Manufacturer (Standard hard disk drivers)
Status Error
Driver c:\windows\system\vmm32.vxd (, 1,019.88 KB (1,044,352 bytes),
Not Available)
Name Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
Manufacturer (Standard hard disk drivers)
Status OK
Driver c:\windows\system\vmm32.vxd (, 1,019.88 KB (1,044,352 bytes),
Not Available)
The Device Manager does show it. I checked the properties and the Slave
Device status reads "This device is working properly". However, the Primary
shows the yellow (!). Device status for the primary reads "This device is
either not present, not working properly, or does not have all the drivers
installed. (Code 10)" ... "Try upgrading the device drivers for this
device".
I also noticed a RED X on an item under 'DISK DRIVES' listed as 'GENERIC
IDE DISK TYP01'. The device status for this reads "This device is not
working properly because a device it depends on, Primary IDE controller
(dual fifo), has been dynamically disabled."
These two instances tied together I guess? I checked the performance tab.
There are two listings.
1) Compatibility mode paging reduces overall system performance.
Windows Millennium Edition was unable to identify a real-mode driver or
memory-resident program loaded in your Config.sys or Autoexec.bat file. You
will see another message that lists the name of the driver or program
causing the problem.
Because Windows Millennium Edition could not identify the driver or
program, it has switched to MS-DOS compatibility mode to ensure the program
will run. However, this decreases overall performance. To improve
performance, remove the program or driver causing the problem, or contact
its manufacturer for an upgraded version.
2) Drive X is using an MS-DOS compatibility mode file system.
This problem often occurs on more than one drive. Usually it is caused by a
driver listed in the Config.sys file that Windows Millennium Edition does
not recognize and that is related to the message Compatibility mode paging
reduces overall system performance. If you see both messages, see the Help
for the Compatibility mode paging reduces overall system performance
message first.
If you only see the message Drive X is using an MS-DOS compatibility mode
file system on one drive, that drive is using an MS-DOS compatibility
(real-mode) driver, which might reduce that drive's performance. Contact
your hardware manufacturer to see if an updated driver is available for
your drive. If not, the drive's performance might be less than optimal, but
you can still use it.
the slave drive does not show in "fdisk /status".
When I try to run a DOS based recovery program or even run the drive overlay disk that came with the slave (Maxtor) I get this error code or one like it:
INT13h error code 01h in parameter AH.
I have checked the IOS registry for 'NOIDE' with no luck.
Could it be a memory resident virus? If so my anti-virus is not picking it up. I'm using Norton System Works I recently installed (after the problem started).
My OS is Windows ME. The only other thing I can think of is to change the IDE cable. I don't think it is a physical problem with the HDD or maybe that's just wishful thinking.
I have since disconnected the slave drive and that cleared up the compatibility mode, but I'm still not convinced it is a physical error. There was no prior sign to indicate it was going. Only 3 things I can think of to narrow it down 1) change the ribbon 2) hook up to the CD-ROM controller or 3) change the power supply. I read one of the other threads 'intermittent "unable to write to C:" and scrambled data problems'. The solution to this problem was to replace the HDD ribbon cable. This is very similar to my problem or maybe I'm grasping at straws. Many of my programs won't work correctly now and my ATI card is also not performing as it should.
Sorry for the book, but I thought it would be best to get as much down as possible. Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated
Thanks