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or log off and back on.
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Posted: Thu Jun 07 02:14:59 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> How do I know which disk drive it is based on Windows' event logs?
Example: An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk3\D during a
paging operation.
Is this labelling based on the order in My Computer's Manage -> Disk
Management? Because I don't see a Disk 3. So I am confused on how
Windows label disk drives. I do have three physical HDDs with seven
total drives/partitions (C: to I:) + two CD/DVD drives (M: and N:).
Thank you in advance. :)
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Posted: Thu Jun 07 02:14:59 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> How do I know which disk drive it is based on Windows' event logs?
Ant wrote:
> Example: An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk3\D during a
> paging operation.
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> Is this labelling based on the order in My Computer's Manage -> Disk
> Management? Because I don't see a Disk 3. So I am confused on how
> Windows label disk drives. I do have three physical HDDs with seven
> total drives/partitions (C: to I:) + two CD/DVD drives (M: and N:).
\Device\Harddisk3\D is a cutted string, a complete version
would be like \Device\Harddisk4\DP(1)0-0+d which is usually
the 'DOS device name' or 'symbolic link' of is a removable
flash drive.
Search with my commandline tool ListUsbDrives for this name,
then you know the drive in question, which appartenly doesn't
work stable:
http://www.uwe-sieber.de/files/listusbdrives.zip
Uwe
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Ant

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Posted: Thu Jun 07 03:14:08 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> How do I know which disk drive it is based on Windows' event logs?
On 6/7/2007 12:14 AM PT, Uwe Sieber wrote:
> Ant wrote:
>> Example: An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk3\D during a
>> paging operation.
>>
>> Is this labelling based on the order in My Computer's Manage -> Disk
>> Management? Because I don't see a Disk 3. So I am confused on how
>> Windows label disk drives. I do have three physical HDDs with seven
>> total drives/partitions (C: to I:) + two CD/DVD drives (M: and N:).
>
> \Device\Harddisk3\D is a cutted string, a complete version
> would be like \Device\Harddisk4\DP(1)0-0+d which is usually
> the 'DOS device name' or 'symbolic link' of is a removable
> flash drive.
> Search with my commandline tool ListUsbDrives for this name,
> then you know the drive in question, which appartenly doesn't
> work stable:
> http://www.uwe-sieber.de/files/listusbdrives.zip
Uwe, I don't have any USB storage devices hooked up. Here's the result:
ListUsbDrives V1.6
Lists attached USB drives and their USB port names for USBDLM
and FireWire drives and CardReaders
Freeware by Uwe Sieber - www.uwe-sieber.de
No USB drives found
Press any key to close
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Posted: Thu Jun 07 03:14:52 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> How do I know which disk drive it is based on Windows' event logs?
A screen shot of Computer Management showing all my drives:
http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/5358/computermanagementox1.gif
On 6/7/2007 12:03 AM PT, Ant wrote:
> Example: An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk3\D during a
> paging operation.
>
> Is this labelling based on the order in My Computer's Manage -> Disk
> Management? Because I don't see a Disk 3. So I am confused on how
> Windows label disk drives. I do have three physical HDDs with seven
> total drives/partitions (C: to I:) + two CD/DVD drives (M: and N:).
>
> Thank you in advance. :)
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I'm just trying to help!' and they can't really get mad at you." --R.M.
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Posted: Thu Jun 07 03:36:46 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> How do I know which disk drive it is based on Windows' event logs?
Ant wrote:
> A screen shot of Computer Management showing all my drives:
> http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/5358/computermanagementox1.gif
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> On 6/7/2007 12:03 AM PT, Ant wrote:
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>> Example: An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk3\D during a
>> paging operation.
>>
>> Is this labelling based on the order in My Computer's Manage -> Disk
>> Management? Because I don't see a Disk 3. So I am confused on how
>> Windows label disk drives. I do have three physical HDDs with seven
>> total drives/partitions (C: to I:) + two CD/DVD drives (M: and N:).
>>
>> Thank you in advance. :)
Did you try searching the KB. Maybe there are some hints in there.
The search term I tried was "\Device\Harddisk".
"How to Distinguish a Physical Disk Device from an Event Message"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/159865/en-us
Paul
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Posted: Thu Jun 07 03:39:30 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> How do I know which disk drive it is based on Windows' event logs?
"Ant" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Example: An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk3\D during a
> paging operation.
DOH!!! I was just digging around for the exact same message myself.
"Harddisk3" means the third drive, which would be "Disk 2" in the Disk
Management (it counts from 0).
Also the "D" should be the drive letter of the affected drive (Disk 2 in the
Disk Management)
I don't think it's a hardware fault with the drive, but possibly a problem
with the nForce SATA controller.
My drive is a Western Digital 36gig Raptop, the only SATA drive in my
system. Mainboard is a DFI nF4 LanParty Ultra-D. Latest nForce drivers from
nVidia.
If you look at your event viewer carefully, you should see that the events,
when the start happening, are almost exactly 15 minutes and 30 seconds
apart!!!
I would REALLY like to know what's causing this myself!!!
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Posted: Thu Jun 07 03:40:40 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> How do I know which disk drive it is based on Windows' event logs?
On 6/7/2007 1:36 AM PT, Paul wrote:
> Ant wrote:
>> A screen shot of Computer Management showing all my drives:
>> http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/5358/computermanagementox1.gif
>>
>>
>> On 6/7/2007 12:03 AM PT, Ant wrote:
>>
>>> Example: An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk3\D during a
>>> paging operation.
>>>
>>> Is this labelling based on the order in My Computer's Manage -> Disk
>>> Management? Because I don't see a Disk 3. So I am confused on how
>>> Windows label disk drives. I do have three physical HDDs with seven
>>> total drives/partitions (C: to I:) + two CD/DVD drives (M: and N:).
>>>
>>> Thank you in advance. :)
>
> Did you try searching the KB. Maybe there are some hints in there.
> The search term I tried was "\Device\Harddisk".
>
> "How to Distinguish a Physical Disk Device from an Event Message"
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/159865/en-us
Thanks, but it is still confusing. I know it's one of the harddisk
drives, but which one? Is D my drive letter (D:)?
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Posted: Thu Jun 07 03:45:00 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> How do I know which disk drive it is based on Windows' event logs?
On 6/7/2007 1:39 AM PT, Noozer wrote:
>> Example: An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk3\D during a
>> paging operation.
>
> DOH!!! I was just digging around for the exact same message myself.
>
> "Harddisk3" means the third drive, which would be "Disk 2" in the Disk
> Management (it counts from 0).
Ah!
> Also the "D" should be the drive letter of the affected drive (Disk 2 in the
> Disk Management)
Um, http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/5358/computermanagementox1.gif
doesn't show D: drive in HDD #2 -- it's in #1. [confused]
> I don't think it's a hardware fault with the drive, but possibly a problem
> with the nForce SATA controller.
>
> My drive is a Western Digital 36gig Raptop, the only SATA drive in my
> system. Mainboard is a DFI nF4 LanParty Ultra-D. Latest nForce drivers from
> nVidia.
>
> If you look at your event viewer carefully, you should see that the events,
> when the start happening, are almost exactly 15 minutes and 30 seconds
> apart!!!
Not with mine since they were almost by seconds (three in total):
:44
:42
:41
> I would REALLY like to know what's causing this myself!!!
Heh.
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Posted: Thu Jun 07 04:54:38 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> How do I know which disk drive it is based on Windows' event logs?
Ant wrote:
> On 6/7/2007 1:36 AM PT, Paul wrote:
>
>> Ant wrote:
>>> A screen shot of Computer Management showing all my drives:
>>> http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/5358/computermanagementox1.gif
>>>
>>>
>>> On 6/7/2007 12:03 AM PT, Ant wrote:
>>>
>>>> Example: An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk3\D during
>>>> a paging operation.
>>>>
>>>> Is this labelling based on the order in My Computer's Manage -> Disk
>>>> Management? Because I don't see a Disk 3. So I am confused on how
>>>> Windows label disk drives. I do have three physical HDDs with seven
>>>> total drives/partitions (C: to I:) + two CD/DVD drives (M: and N:).
>>>>
>>>> Thank you in advance. :)
>>
>> Did you try searching the KB. Maybe there are some hints in there.
>> The search term I tried was "\Device\Harddisk".
>>
>> "How to Distinguish a Physical Disk Device from an Event Message"
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/159865/en-us
>
> Thanks, but it is still confusing. I know it's one of the harddisk
> drives, but which one? Is D my drive letter (D:)?
OK, found another utility for you :-)
http://www.chrysocome.net/dd
I downloaded dd version 0.5. Unzipped it.
Opened a command window. CDed to the download directory.
Tried...
dd --list
It dumps some info about NT internal block device names
and links. You don't have to use any of the other
functionality. Maybe the output shown in the command
window, will map a partition to a \Device\Harddisk\Partition.
Paul
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Uwe

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Posted: Thu Jun 07 04:54:55 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> How do I know which disk drive it is based on Windows' event logs?
Ant wrote:
> On 6/7/2007 12:14 AM PT, Uwe Sieber wrote:
>
>> Ant wrote:
>>> Example: An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk3\D during a
>>> paging operation.
>>>
>>> Is this labelling based on the order in My Computer's Manage -> Disk
>>> Management? Because I don't see a Disk 3. So I am confused on how
>>> Windows label disk drives. I do have three physical HDDs with seven
>>> total drives/partitions (C: to I:) + two CD/DVD drives (M: and N:).
>>
>> \Device\Harddisk3\D is a cutted string, a complete version
>> would be like \Device\Harddisk4\DP(1)0-0+d which is usually
>> the 'DOS device name' or 'symbolic link' of is a removable
>> flash drive.
>> Search with my commandline tool ListUsbDrives for this name,
>> then you know the drive in question, which appartenly doesn't
>> work stable:
>> http://www.uwe-sieber.de/files/listusbdrives.zip
>
> Uwe, I don't have any USB storage devices hooked up.
The numbers you see in the disk management are the same
as mentioned in these \Device\Harddisk4\.. strings, so
apparently you had an additional drive attached when the
log entry had been made. I can be a harddrive too, I've
just seen that there are symbolic names as
\Device\Harddisk4\DP10 too used for removable and fixed
drives but I still think that it was an USB flash drive.
Uwe
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Posted: Thu Jun 07 05:38:36 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> How do I know which disk drive it is based on Windows' event logs?
WinObj v2.15
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/SystemInformation/WinObj.mspx
John
Ant wrote:
> Example: An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk3\D during a
> paging operation.
>
> Is this labelling based on the order in My Computer's Manage -> Disk
> Management? Because I don't see a Disk 3. So I am confused on how
> Windows label disk drives. I do have three physical HDDs with seven
> total drives/partitions (C: to I:) + two CD/DVD drives (M: and N:).
>
> Thank you in advance. :)
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Posted: Thu Jun 07 06:44:46 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> How do I know which disk drive it is based on Windows' event logs?
>> "Harddisk3" means the third drive, which would be "Disk 2" in the Disk
>> Management (it counts from 0).
>
> Ah!
>
>> Also the "D" should be the drive letter of the affected drive (Disk 2 in
>> the Disk Management)
>
> Um, http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/5358/computermanagementox1.gif
> doesn't show D: drive in HDD #2 -- it's in #1. [confused]
My mistake... Hrm. Now *I'M* confused... My logic worked well for my system.
: )
The suggestion that I saw posted elsewhere to use "dd for Windows" to do a
"dd --list" command sounds like a good one.
I agree that the Microsoft knowlegebase page is very confusing.
>> I don't think it's a hardware fault with the drive, but possibly a
>> problem with the nForce SATA controller.
>>
>> My drive is a Western Digital 36gig Raptop, the only SATA drive in my
>> system. Mainboard is a DFI nF4 LanParty Ultra-D. Latest nForce drivers
>> from nVidia.
>>
>> If you look at your event viewer carefully, you should see that the
>> events, when the start happening, are almost exactly 15 minutes and 30
>> seconds apart!!!
>
> Not with mine since they were almost by seconds (three in total):
> :44
> :42
> :41
Odd... Mine are like clockwork:
...
11:40:45 PM
11:56:05 PM
12:11:28 AM
12:26:51 AM
? Didn't happen at 12:42:20 AM like I expected
1:00:56 AM
1:16:22 AM
1:31:52 AM
1:47:21 AM
2:02:50 AM
...etc
>> I would REALLY like to know what's causing this myself!!!
>
> Heh.
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Posted: Thu Jun 07 06:56:36 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> How do I know which disk drive it is based on Windows' event logs?
"Ant" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> Awesome! Thanks.
>
> On 6/7/2007 3:38 AM PT, John John wrote:
>
>> WinObj v2.15
>> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/SystemInformation/WinObj.mspx
Hrm... Still doesn't make any sense to me now...
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Posted: Thu Jun 07 07:02:00 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> How do I know which disk drive it is based on Windows' event logs?
On 6/7/2007 4:56 AM PT, Noozer wrote:
>>> WinObj v2.15
>>> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/SystemInformation/WinObj.mspx
>
> Hrm... Still doesn't make any sense to me now...
Same here, but better than before. Here's what I saw:
Partition0 -- SymbolicLink -- Harddisk3\DR14 (Device)
Partition1 -- SymbolicLink -- Harddisk3\DP(1)0-0+f (Device)
And I found out it was a Flash drive I forgot that I was using earlier.
LOL. I wonder why the error was logged earlier: "An error was detected
on device \Device\Harddisk3\D during a paging operation." I ran chkdsk
on it and found no problems. Weird computers. :P
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Posted: Thu Jun 07 06:50:15 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> How do I know which disk drive it is based on Windows' event logs?
Awesome! Thanks.
On 6/7/2007 3:38 AM PT, John John wrote:
> WinObj v2.15
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/SystemInformation/WinObj.mspx
>
> John
>
> Ant wrote:
>> Example: An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk3\D during a
>> paging operation.
>>
>> Is this labelling based on the order in My Computer's Manage -> Disk
>> Management? Because I don't see a Disk 3. So I am confused on how
>> Windows label disk drives. I do have three physical HDDs with seven
>> total drives/partitions (C: to I:) + two CD/DVD drives (M: and N:).
>>
>> Thank you in advance. :)
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Posted: Thu Jun 07 07:06:19 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> How do I know which disk drive it is based on Windows' event logs?
On 6/7/2007 4:44 AM PT, Noozer wrote:
>> Ah!
>>
>>> Also the "D" should be the drive letter of the affected drive (Disk 2 in
>>> the Disk Management)
>> Um, http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/5358/computermanagementox1.gif
>> doesn't show D: drive in HDD #2 -- it's in #1. [confused]
>
> My mistake... Hrm. Now *I'M* confused... My logic worked well for my system.
> : )
No, you're right. Dang old me, I forgot I was using a Flash USB stick
earlier. I believe I used it during that time too. Here's what I saw
from WinObj tool after putting the Flash stick back in:
Partition0 -- SymbolicLink -- Harddisk3\DR14 (Device)
Partition1 -- SymbolicLink -- Harddisk3\DP(1)0-0+f (Device)
I wonder why the error was logged earlier: "An error was detected on
device \Device\Harddisk3\D during a paging operation." I ran chkdsk on
it and found no problems. Weird computers. :P
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Posted: Thu Jun 07 07:08:28 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> How do I know which disk drive it is based on Windows' event logs?
On 6/7/2007 2:54 AM PT, Uwe Sieber wrote:
>>>> Example: An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk3\D during
>>>> a paging operation.
>>>>
>>>> Is this labelling based on the order in My Computer's Manage -> Disk
>>>> Management? Because I don't see a Disk 3. So I am confused on how
>>>> Windows label disk drives. I do have three physical HDDs with seven
>>>> total drives/partitions (C: to I:) + two CD/DVD drives (M: and N:).
>>>
>>> \Device\Harddisk3\D is a cutted string, a complete version
>>> would be like \Device\Harddisk4\DP(1)0-0+d which is usually
>>> the 'DOS device name' or 'symbolic link' of is a removable
>>> flash drive.
>>> Search with my commandline tool ListUsbDrives for this name,
>>> then you know the drive in question, which appartenly doesn't
>>> work stable:
>>> http://www.uwe-sieber.de/files/listusbdrives.zip
>>
>> Uwe, I don't have any USB storage devices hooked up.
>
> The numbers you see in the disk management are the same
> as mentioned in these \Device\Harddisk4\.. strings, so
> apparently you had an additional drive attached when the
> log entry had been made. I can be a harddrive too, I've
> just seen that there are symbolic names as
> \Device\Harddisk4\DP10 too used for removable and fixed
> drives but I still think that it was an USB flash drive.
Dang old me, I forgot I was using a Flash USB stick earlier. I believe I
used it during that time too. Here's what I saw from WinObj tool after
putting the Flash stick back in:
Partition0 -- SymbolicLink -- Harddisk3\DR14 (Device)
Partition1 -- SymbolicLink -- Harddisk3\DP(1)0-0+f (Device)
I wonder why the error was logged earlier: "An error was detected on
device \Device\Harddisk3\D during a paging operation." I ran chkdsk on
it and found no problems. Weird computers. :P
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Posted: Thu Jun 07 07:13:28 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> How do I know which disk drive it is based on Windows' event logs?
You're welcome.
John
Ant wrote:
> Awesome! Thanks.
>
> On 6/7/2007 3:38 AM PT, John John wrote:
>
>> WinObj v2.15
>> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/SystemInformation/WinObj.mspx
>>
>>
>> John
>>
>> Ant wrote:
>>
>>> Example: An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk3\D during a
>>> paging operation.
>>>
>>> Is this labelling based on the order in My Computer's Manage -> Disk
>>> Management? Because I don't see a Disk 3. So I am confused on how
>>> Windows label disk drives. I do have three physical HDDs with seven
>>> total drives/partitions (C: to I:) + two CD/DVD drives (M: and N:).
>>>
>>> Thank you in advance. :)
>
>
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Posted: Thu Jun 07 07:25:36 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> How do I know which disk drive it is based on Windows' event logs?
Ant wrote:
> On 6/7/2007 4:56 AM PT, Noozer wrote:
>
>>>> WinObj v2.15
>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/SystemInformation/WinObj.mspx
>>>>
>>
>>
>> Hrm... Still doesn't make any sense to me now...
>
>
> Same here, but better than before. Here's what I saw:
>
> Partition0 -- SymbolicLink -- Harddisk3\DR14 (Device)
> Partition1 -- SymbolicLink -- Harddisk3\DP(1)0-0+f (Device)
>
> And I found out it was a Flash drive I forgot that I was using earlier.
> LOL. I wonder why the error was logged earlier: "An error was detected
> on device \Device\Harddisk3\D during a paging operation." I ran chkdsk
> on it and found no problems. Weird computers. :P
Pretty well as Uwe had called it.
John
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Posted: Thu Jun 07 08:05:01 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> How do I know which disk drive it is based on Windows' event logs?
On Jun 7, 3:14 am, Uwe Sieber <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
> Ant wrote:
> > Example: An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk3\D during a
> > paging operation.
>
> > Is this labelling based on the order in My Computer's Manage -> Disk
> > Management? Because I don't see a Disk 3. So I am confused on how
> > Windows label disk drives. I do have three physical HDDs with seven
> > total drives/partitions (C: to I:) + two CD/DVD drives (M: and N:).
>
> \Device\Harddisk3\D is a cutted string, a complete version
> would be like \Device\Harddisk4\DP(1)0-0+d which is usually
> the 'DOS device name' or 'symbolic link' of is a removable
> flash drive.
> Search with my commandline tool ListUsbDrives for this name,
> then you know the drive in question, which appartenly doesn't
> work stable:http://www.uwe-sieber.de/files/listusbdrives.zip
>
> Uwe
You don't know what you're talking about. Either you misunderstood
or just want to make it more complicated.... I'm not sure
It even TELLS you that hard disk 3 is drive D:
\Device\Harddisk3\D <--- right there, duh??
when looking at disk mgmt, it the 3rd partion... doesnt' matter the
drive letter, start at the top, count the partitions, top to bottom,
left to right...
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Posted: Thu Jun 07 08:26:17 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> How do I know which disk drive it is based on Windows' event logs?
RedForeman wrote:
> On Jun 7, 3:14 am, Uwe Sieber <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
>
>>Ant wrote:
>>
>>>Example: An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk3\D during a
>>>paging operation.
>>
>>>Is this labelling based on the order in My Computer's Manage -> Disk
>>>Management? Because I don't see a Disk 3. So I am confused on how
>>>Windows label disk drives. I do have three physical HDDs with seven
>>>total drives/partitions (C: to I:) + two CD/DVD drives (M: and N:).
>>
>>\Device\Harddisk3\D is a cutted string, a complete version
>>would be like \Device\Harddisk4\DP(1)0-0+d which is usually
>>the 'DOS device name' or 'symbolic link' of is a removable
>>flash drive.
>>Search with my commandline tool ListUsbDrives for this name,
>>then you know the drive in question, which appartenly doesn't
>>work stable:http://www.uwe-sieber.de/files/listusbdrives.zip
>>
>>Uwe
>
>
> You don't know what you're talking about. Either you misunderstood
> or just want to make it more complicated.... I'm not sure
>
> It even TELLS you that hard disk 3 is drive D:
> \Device\Harddisk3\D <--- right there, duh??
Right there... it's truncated! DUH! Uwe is right!
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