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Old 05-17-2007
Tony
 

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SATA disk disappears after deleting Volume Shadow Copy by system, Update for Visual Studio 2005 , KB932232
Hi there.

A really funny thing happend on my way to the forum this morning :-)

After Microsoft's Update service installed the update for Visual Studio 2005
, KB932232 My Maxtor SATA disk completely disappeared (error (0x80070015) in
the logs.

According to the Windows Vista Ultimate System log and App logs Windows was
deleting a Volume Shadow Copy right before this happened

Anybody having any idea of where my SATA disk went and especially WHY ??

Restarting and chosing Last known good configuration did not help.

Kind regards,

Tony Thijs







System configuration

I have two drives, an ATA I boot from and a Maxtor sata disk connected to
Gigabyte onboard controlles, the SATA is connected to a Silicon Image 3112
SATA controller chipset



Vista starts from c:\ on the ata disk, under vista the second partitionof
the SATA disk is e:

d: is under vista the first partition of the sata disk and f: is the second
partition of the SATA disk

A sandisk Cruzer Micros 2Gb is recently (this week) configured as A
Readyboost device



Windows XP starts in dual boot from the second ata partition









Applog:

<<Source Restartmanager>>

6:47:45

Starting session 1 - 17-5-2007 4:47:45.



<<Source Visual Studio VSTemplate>>

6:58:55

Error in Template (C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio
8\Common7\IDE\ProjectTemplates\JSharp\Windows\1033 \CRJSharp.zip), file
(CrystalReportsApplication.vstemplate). Unregistered ProjectType (JSharp).
This can be caused by an incorrect ProjectType or because the project type
package is not installed.

6:59:22

One or more Visual Studio templates do not match any installed project
packages.

6:59:35

Error in Template (C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio
8\Common7\IDE\ItemTemplates\JSharp\1033\CrystalRep ort.zip), file
(CrystalReport.vstemplate). Unregistered ProjectType (JSharp). This can be
caused by an incorrect ProjectType or because the project type package is
not installed.

<<>>



<<Source Msinstaller>>

7:12:40

Product: Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition - ENU - Update
'Update for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team Explorer - ENU (KB932232)'
installed successfully.

7:12:40

Windows Installer installed an update. Product Name: Microsoft Visual Studio
2005 Professional Edition - ENU. Product Version: 8.0.50728. Product
Language: 1033. Update Name: Update for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team
Explorer - ENU (KB932232). Installation success or error status: 0.

7:12:41

Product: Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition - ENU --
Configuration completed successfully.

7:12:41

Windows Installer reconfigured the product. Product Name: Microsoft Visual
Studio 2005 Professional Edition - ENU. Product Version: 8.0.50728. Product
Language: 1033. Reconfiguration success or error status: 0.

<<>>



<<Source Restartmanager>>

7:12:42

Ending session 1 started 17-5-2007 4:47:45.

<<>>



<<Source System Restore>>

7:12:50

Successfully created restore point (Process =
C:\Windows\system32\svchost.exe -k netsvcs; Description = Windows Update).



<Source Search>>

7:15:50

Notifications for the volume d:\ are not active.

Context: Windows Application

Details:

The device is not ready. (0x80070015)

7:15:59

Notifications for the volume f:\ are not active.

Context: Windows Application

Details:

The device is not ready. (0x80070015)

<<>>



After this point outlook starts generating messages because d: is not there
anymore





System Log

<<Source: service control manager eventlog provider>>

7:00:03

The start type of the Microsoft .NET Framework NGEN v2.0.50727_X86 service
was changed from demand start to auto start.

<<>>



<<Source VOLSNAP>>

T7:03:11he oldest shadow copy of volume C: was deleted to keep disk space
usage for shadow copies of volume C: below the user defined limit.

<<>>



<<Source: service control manager eventlog provider>>

7:13:11

The Windows Modules Installer service entered the running state.

<<>>

<<Source Application popup>>

7:00:15:37

Application popup: Windows - Delayed Write Failed : Exception Processing
Message 0xc000a082 Parameters 0x7572023C 0x7572023C 0x7572023C 0x7572023C

<<>>



<<Source plugplaymanager>>

The device 'Maxtor 6 V160E0 SCSI Disk Device'
(SCSI\Disk&Ven_Maxtor_6&Prod_V160E0&Rev_VA11\4&11d af645&0&000000)
disappeared from the system without first being prepared for removal.



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Old 05-17-2007
Mamamegs
 

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Re: SATA disk disappears after deleting Volume Shadow Copy by system, Update for Visual Studio 2005 , KB932232
Tony wrote :
> Hi there.
>
> A really funny thing happend on my way to the forum this morning :-)
>
> After Microsoft's Update service installed the update for Visual
> Studio 2005 , KB932232 My Maxtor SATA disk completely disappeared
> (error (0x80070015) in the logs.
>
> According to the Windows Vista Ultimate System log and App logs
> Windows was deleting a Volume Shadow Copy right before this happened
>
> Anybody having any idea of where my SATA disk went and especially WHY
> ??
>
> Restarting and chosing Last known good configuration did not help.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Tony Thijs


I had a similar thing happening here, my Sata drive had disappeared all
of a sudden after I had woken the PC out of his afternoon nap. It had
even disappeared from the BIOS. So I opened the case
and checked the connetions, they seemed oké, but I reconnected them
anyway. After I had restarted it appeared in the BIOS again and Vista
discovered a new HD and installed the drivers. Now, what do you make of
that?

--
Mamamegs.

I reject your reality and substitute my own.
(Adam Savage)

www.vistabits.nl

MSN:
_*mamamegs@gmail.com*_


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Old 05-17-2007
Tony
 

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Nothing new: august 23 1995 Re: SATA disk disappears after deleting Volume Shadow Copy by system, Update for Visual Studio 2005 , KB932232
Hi Mammamegs,
Sounds great. That is, the reappearing :-) .
I had something the like om august 23 1995, the day before Windows 95 was
released. I added a page tot the knowledge base about -reproducable-
disappearing and reappearing disks and partitions.
Nothing new out there.

I saved 3 days of app and system logs for analytical purposes. I've send
this mail to a Dutch MS IT Pro advisor as well.
After I have saved some Document subs to USB sticks I'm going to shut down
and try that out.
Kind regards,
Tony Thijs

"Mamamegs" <mamamegs@wilgeenmail.invalid> wrote in message
news:mn.8a757d75f8e429c2.72151@wilgeenmail.invalid ...
> Tony wrote :
>> Hi there.
>>
>> A really funny thing happend on my way to the forum this morning :-)
>>
>> After Microsoft's Update service installed the update for Visual Studio
>> 2005 , KB932232 My Maxtor SATA disk completely disappeared (error
>> (0x80070015) in the logs.
>>
>> According to the Windows Vista Ultimate System log and App logs Windows
>> was deleting a Volume Shadow Copy right before this happened
>>
>> Anybody having any idea of where my SATA disk went and especially WHY ??
>>
>> Restarting and chosing Last known good configuration did not help.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Tony Thijs

>
> I had a similar thing happening here, my Sata drive had disappeared all
> of a sudden after I had woken the PC out of his afternoon nap. It had
> even disappeared from the BIOS. So I opened the case
> and checked the connetions, they seemed oké, but I reconnected them
> anyway. After I had restarted it appeared in the BIOS again and Vista
> discovered a new HD and installed the drivers. Now, what do you make of
> that?
>
> --
> Mamamegs.
>
> I reject your reality and substitute my own.
> (Adam Savage)
>
> www.vistabits.nl
>
> MSN:
> _*mamamegs@gmail.com*_
>
>


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Old 05-17-2007
Robert Robinson
 

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Re: SATA disk disappears after deleting Volume Shadow Copy by system,Update for Visual Studio 2005 , KB932232
We have had a similar sudden disappearance of a SATA drive. It is an
intermittent problem that only occurs when copying large files -
typically 8GB plus. It happens when using Microsoft's "Backup" and when
trying to copy the result of the backup from one SATA disk to another.
All the internal SATA drives are SATA II and they are on the same
controller chip on an EVGA nForce 680i Mainboard. The problem looks like
a hardware timing problem because the copy fails at different points in
a large file copy operation. Interestingly, an internal SATA II drive
copy to an external SATA II drive that is USB 2 connected doesn't have
any copy failures. When a drive suddenly disappears, there is no
remaining reference to it. It is as if the software have completely
destached the drive. For example, "D:" is gone and doesn't reappear with
a disk rescan. You have to do a cold start. The only error message is
that a file cannot be accessed. This is true enough because the
operating system thinks that the drive no longer exists. The
disappearance can be either the drive from which the data are read or
the drive to which a file is being written.
It is possible that the problem is related to a volume shadow copy.
There are a number of KBs related to this issue on Microsoft Windows
Server 2003. I have not seen any similar comment about Vista/Windows
Server 2008.
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