Do you even both to check the dates of the threads you reply to?
Why do you change the subject?
Do you know how to use a newsgroup or a forum?
Oh, I see....EggHead HoopleHead.
:I came across your thread and I am pretty sure I have the same problem as
you.
:
: I get a "read disk error" when resuming from hibernation.
: I don't get this problem when I shut down and restart.
:
: I have a TabletPC, HP TC4200. Out of curiosity, what company is your hard
drive? I am using Western Digital.
: I had the same problem with my previous hard drive, a Toshiba, but at that
time I assumed it was defected so I bought a new one recently.
:
: Seems to me this problem is linked to hibernation somehow.
: I will repost more info when I go through this with my brother, who is
more of a computer expert than I am.
:
: BTW...does anyone know what "NTLDR is missing" means?
: Or is it linked to hibernation in anyway?
:
:
:
: johnn wrote:
:
: A Disk Read Error Occurred
: 31-Dec-08
:
: About six weeks ago (November 13), I bought a new computer.
: The OS is Windows XP Home Edition SP3
: The MB is an Intel Corporation DG35EC AAE29266-205.
: The BIOS is Intel Corp. ECG3510M.86A.0107.2008.0826.1637 08/26/2008
:
: About ten days ago, when restoring the computer from hibernation, an
: error message appeared:
: "A Disk Read Error Occurred. Press CTRL ALT DEL to restart"
: This is now continuing.
:
: When I Google the above line, thousands of sites appear that have
: questions about that message, but none (that I can see) have any
: answers (well, I did not check all the thousands of sites, but
: several that looked promising).
:
: I'm reasoning that, because this message appears before the machine
: boots up, it does not have anything to do with installed programs.
: Just the same, I did restore to the earliest point I have (about
: three weeks ago).
:
: I seem to have the latest BIOS update, and anyway, I'm not fussy on
: flashing the BIOS unless I feel with cty that it will do some good.
:
: Any suggestions would be appreciated.
: If I have omitted any significant info, please ask.
:
: May the new year 2009 see you enjoying health and happiness!
: __________________________________
: johnn
: __________________________________
: "God is dead"
: - Nietzsche (1844-1935)
: "Nietzsche is dead"
: - God
:
: Previous Posts In This Thread:
:
: On Wednesday, December 31, 2008 2:05 PM
: johnn wrote:
:
: A Disk Read Error Occurred
: About six weeks ago (November 13), I bought a new computer.
: The OS is Windows XP Home Edition SP3
: The MB is an Intel Corporation DG35EC AAE29266-205.
: The BIOS is Intel Corp. ECG3510M.86A.0107.2008.0826.1637 08/26/2008
:
: About ten days ago, when restoring the computer from hibernation, an
: error message appeared:
: "A Disk Read Error Occurred. Press CTRL ALT DEL to restart"
: This is now continuing.
:
: When I Google the above line, thousands of sites appear that have
: questions about that message, but none (that I can see) have any
: answers (well, I did not check all the thousands of sites, but
: several that looked promising).
:
: I'm reasoning that, because this message appears before the machine
: boots up, it does not have anything to do with installed programs.
: Just the same, I did restore to the earliest point I have (about
: three weeks ago).
:
: I seem to have the latest BIOS update, and anyway, I'm not fussy on
: flashing the BIOS unless I feel with cty that it will do some good.
:
: Any suggestions would be appreciated.
: If I have omitted any significant info, please ask.
:
: May the new year 2009 see you enjoying health and happiness!
: __________________________________
: johnn
: __________________________________
: "God is dead"
: - Nietzsche (1844-1935)
: "Nietzsche is dead"
: - God
:
: On Wednesday, December 31, 2008 2:40 PM
: Malke wrote:
:
: Re: A Disk Read Error Occurred
: johnn wrote:
:
:
: New computer + hardware problems = exercise your warranty and call their
: tech support. The hard drive is probably going. You can test it yourself,
: but since the machine is still under warranty I'd just have the computer
: mft. fix it. Don't let them try to get you to reinstall Windows since this
: will not help with failing hardware.
:
:
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Hardware_Tshoot
:
: Malke
: --
: MS-MVP
: Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
: FAQ -
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ
:
: On Wednesday, December 31, 2008 11:58 PM
: eckrichc wrote:
:
: Carefully think about the error you recieved...
: Carefully think about the error you recieved...A disk read error is just
: that,
: error in the ability for the hd to read the data on the disk....Youre
: problem(s)
: are in the hd,to repair,get more info,boot to xp cd,at xp cd boot menu
: press r
: for recovery console,select 1 for C: press enter for password,type:CHKDSK
C:
: write down info,type:CHKDSK C: /R once its thru,type:EXIT let xp
: start,remove
: cd.Or,get the hd MS-DOS check utility from the hd mfg web site,download &
: install to a MS-DOS formatted floppy,boot pc to floppy,run the
tests.Or/and
: give the CHKDSK C: /R some time,it may have resolved the problem.
:
: "johnn" wrote:
:
: On Thursday, January 01, 2009 12:31 PM
: Unknown wrote:
:
: It appears you are getting an error reading the hibernation file.
: It appears you are getting an error reading the hibernation file. This is
: the file (the image of memory contents) written on the disk when the
: computer hibernates. When bringing out of hibernation the computer does
not
: 'boot up' but merely
: reloads memory from the hibernation file.
: To recover from this type of problem you must reboot. To do this
repeatedly
: tap F8 after pressing power on
: and select to boot. Hopefully it was only a temporary error.
:
: :
: On Thursday, January 01, 2009 12:57 PM
: Gerry wrote:
:
: JohnIs the error occuring only when coming out of hibernation or was that
just
: John
:
: Is the error occuring only when coming out of hibernation or was that
: just the occasion when it first occurred?
:
: Try HD Tune only gives information and does not fix any
: problems.
:
: Download and run it and see what it turns up. You want HD Tune
: (freeware) version 2.55 not HD Tune Pro (not Freeware) version 3.00.
:
http://www.hdtune.com/
:
: Select the Info tabs and place the cursor on the drive under Drive
: letter and then double click the two page icon ( copy to Clipboard )
: and copy into a further message.
:
: Select the Health tab and then double click the two page icon ( copy to
: Clipboard ) and copy into a further message. Make sure you do a full
: surface scan with HD Tune.
:
: --
:
:
:
: Hope this helps.
:
: Gerry
: ~~~~
: FCA
: Stourport, England
: Enquire, plan and execute
: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
:
:
: johnn wrote:
:
: On Sunday, January 04, 2009 7:34 PM
: johnn wrote:
:
: Re: A Disk Read Error Occurred
:
:
: HD Tune: WDC WD3200AAKS-00VYA Health
:
: ID Current Worst Threshold
Data Status
: (01) Raw Read Error Rate 200 200 51 0
Ok
: (03) Spin Up Time 180 179 21
3975 Ok
: (04) Start/Stop Count 99 99 0
1225 Ok
: (05) Reallocated Sector Count 200 200 140 0
Ok
: (07) Seek Error Rate 100 253 51 0
Ok
: (09) Power On Hours Count 99 99 0 1410
Ok
: (0A) Spin Retry Count 100 100 51 0
Ok
: (0B) Calibration Retry Count 100 100 51 0
Ok
: (0C) Power Cycle Count 100 100 0 896
Ok
: (C0) Power Off Retract Count 200 200 0 132
Ok
: (C1) Load Cycle Count 200 200 0 1229
Ok
: (C2) Temperature 105 102 0
42 Ok
: (C4) Reallocated Event Count 200 200 0 0
Ok
: (C5) Current Pending Sector 200 200 0 0
Ok
: (C6) Offline Uncorrectable 200 200 0 0
Ok
: (C7) Ultra DMA CRC Error Count 200 200 0 0
Ok
: (C8) Write Error Rate 200 200 51 0
Ok
: Power On Time : 1410
: Health Status : OK
:
:
: The "Error Scan" showed 100% green.
:
: Does anything in trhe above numbesr give you any indication of trouble,
Gerry?
:
: Thanks for trying to help!
:
:
: __________________________________
: johnn
: __________________________________
: "God is dead"
: - Nietzsche (1844-1935)
: "Nietzsche is dead"
: - God
:
: On Sunday, January 04, 2009 8:09 PM
: Gerry wrote:
:
: johnnI can see no problems in the information provided.
: johnn
:
: I can see no problems in the information provided.
:
: Is the error occuring only when coming out of hibernation or was that
: just the occasion when it first occurred?
:
: Can you copy the contents from the Info tab?
:
: What is the CPU and how much RAM does your computer have? Right click on
: the My Computer icon on your Desktop and select Properties to get this
: information.
:
: Try Ctrl+Alt+Delete to select Task Manager and click the Performance
: Tab. Under Commit Charge what is the Total, the Limit and the Peak?
:
: --
:
:
:
: Hope this helps.
:
: Gerry
: ~~~~
: FCA
: Stourport, England
: Enquire, plan and execute
: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
:
:
: johnn wrote:
:
: On Sunday, January 04, 2009 10:51 PM
: johnn wrote:
:
: Re: A Disk Read Error Occurred
:
:
: Thanks.
:
: I do not recall the problem ever occurring when booting the computer from
a "shut-down" state.
: It does happen virtually every time when I try to restore it from a
hibernated state.
: It did not do so originally, but started about 2 weeks ago now.
: My original post in this thread gives more details.
: Part: 1 Drive "C" Cap 305242 MB usage 5.47% NTFS Bootable: Yes
: All supported features are checked EXCEPT "Advanced Power Management".
:
:
: Belarc tells me:
: 2.53 gigahertz Intel Core2 Duo
: 64 kilobyte primary memory cache
: 3072 kilobyte secondary memory cache
:
:
: 3.24 gig ( ithought I specified 4 gig) - Belarc says:
:
: 3318 Megabytes Installed Memory
: Slot 'J1MY' has 2048 MB
: Slot 'J2MY' is Empty
: Slot 'J3MY' has 2048 MB
: Slot 'J4MY' is Empty
:
:
:
: Total (changes constantly) 546512 - 547248
: Limit 3231720
: Peak 627196
:
: I did a Western Digital Data LifeGuard diagnostics (my hard drive is a WDC
WD3200 AAKS).
: It showed no problems.
:
: Thanks, Gerry, for taking an interest!
:
: Good night! (my bedtime in Ontario, Canada).
:
: __________________________________
: johnn
: __________________________________
: "God is dead"
: - Nietzsche (1844-1935)
: "Nietzsche is dead"
: - God
:
: On Monday, January 05, 2009 1:03 PM
: Unknown wrote:
:
: If it occurs every time you come out of hibernation take this approach to
the
: If it occurs every time you come out of hibernation take this approach to
: the problem:
: Object is to create a new hiberfil. That is a dedicated section on your
hard
: drive where the hibernation data is stored.
: This file CANNOT be deleted while hibernation is configured to run.
: You must turn off hibernation, then search for 'hiberfil' (it will be
: C:\hiberfil.sys) and delete it.
: Then go back and re-enable hibernation and a new hiberfil will be created.
: :
: On Monday, January 05, 2009 1:22 PM
: johnn wrote:
:
: Re: A Disk Read Error Occurred
:
:
: Thanks for your interest in my problem, and for suggesting a solution.
:
: That thought had occurred to me also.
: What I did is this:
: 1. disable the hibernate feature - this removes the file hiberfil.sys.
: 2. defrag the hard drive. (my resoning was that, when I re-enable the
hibernate feature the file
: may not be located on the very same space on the hard drive).
: 3. enabled the hibernate feature.
:
: The problem continues . . . . . .
:
: __________________________________
: johnn
: __________________________________
: "God is dead"
: - Nietzsche (1844-1935)
: "Nietzsche is dead"
: - God
:
: On Monday, January 05, 2009 2:42 PM
: Gerry wrote:
:
: johnnIs the computer a Desktop or Laptop?
: johnn
:
: Is the computer a Desktop or Laptop?
:
: What are the Power Option settings -Start, Control Panel, Power Options?
:
: --
:
:
:
: Hope this helps.
:
: Gerry
: ~~~~
: FCA
: Stourport, England
: Enquire, plan and execute
: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
: johnn wrote:
:
: On Monday, January 05, 2009 2:50 PM
: Unknown wrote:
:
: Try disabling hibernate and then deleting the hiberfil.
: Try disabling hibernate and then deleting the hiberfil. (Defrag may not
have
: moved the file at all)
:
: On Monday, January 05, 2009 3:41 PM
: Unknown wrote:
:
: Cancel the above.
: Cancel the above. I turned off hibernate and did a search and could not
find
: hiberfil.
: I take that as an indication the file was really deleted.
:
: On Monday, January 05, 2009 3:47 PM
: Unknown wrote:
:
: If the computer is only six weeks old, contact the seller and tell them
the
: If the computer is only six weeks old, contact the seller and tell them
the
: disk is defective. (let them fix it)
:
: On Monday, January 05, 2009 6:35 PM
: johnn wrote:
:
: Re: A Disk Read Error Occurred
:
:
: When I uncheck "Enable hibernation" the hiberfil.sys file disappears -
nothing to delete.
:
: That's why I disabled hibernate, then defragged the drive, then re-enabled
hibernate; hoping that
: the hiberfil.sys file would be written to a different location on the
drive.
: __________________________________
: johnn
: __________________________________
: "God is dead"
: - Nietzsche (1844-1935)
: "Nietzsche is dead"
: - God
:
: On Monday, January 05, 2009 6:45 PM
: johnn wrote:
:
: Re: A Disk Read Error Occurred
:
:
: Matter of fact, the company that made the computer (Neutron Computers,
locally in Kitchener, ON)
: just replied to my email saying the would replace the hard drive.
:
: Not sure what that will do, though - I tested the hard drive using both
"HD Tune" and "WD
: Diagnostics - neither test showed any surface defects.
:
: Well, we'll see what happens when a new hard drive is installed - I'll
keep you posted.
:
: Thanks for all then suggestion and help so far!
: __________________________________
: johnn
: __________________________________
: "God is dead"
: - Nietzsche (1844-1935)
: "Nietzsche is dead"
: - God
:
: On Tuesday, January 06, 2009 10:33 AM
: Unknown wrote:
:
: You have a most interesting (challenging) problem. I would love to work on
it.
: You have a most interesting (challenging) problem. I would love to work on
: it.
: Could you tell me the size of the hiberfil file?
: Would you try turning off hibernate, reboot and then turn hibernate back
on
: and try? Thanks.
: :
: On Tuesday, January 06, 2009 11:39 AM
: johnn wrote:
:
: Re: A Disk Read Error Occurred
:
:
: 3,397,368 KB
:
: I did the above (well, sort-of).
: I turned off hibernate, defragged the hard drive, re-booted, turned on
hiberhate, and the problem
: still exists.
:
: The company thay assembled my computer (a local firm) has offered to
replace my Hard drive.
: They will also take an image of the current drive, and transfer it ti the
new one, soI won't have to
: re-install Windows and all the programs.
: I'll make arrangements to have that done, and see what happens.
:
:
: __________________________________
: johnn
: __________________________________
: "God is dead"
: - Nietzsche (1844-1935)
: "Nietzsche is dead"
: - God
:
: On Tuesday, January 06, 2009 12:45 PM
: Unknown wrote:
:
: You have 4 gig memory?
: You have 4 gig memory?
:
: On Saturday, January 10, 2009 10:18 AM
: johnn wrote:
:
: A Disk Read Error Occurred - The Sequel
: Well, this is a bit anti-climatic, I think, but the problem is (partially)
fixed.
:
: The firm where I bought the computer felt there was possibly a problem
with the hard drive.
: They offered to replace it gladly if I would bring in the computer.
: I wasn't keen on dropping it off, and having it sit on the shelf till
they can "have a look at it",
: perhaps a week or two later (you know - service departments are always too
busy).
: Also, I was not convinced there was any problem with the drive, since I
did several surface scans,
: and nothing showed up.
: To make a long story short (if I can) I felt it was a BIOS problem. I
started looking in that
: direction.
: What I found was this: In the BIOS, I can choose from two options:
: 1: Load Optimal Defaults, and
: 2. Load Custom Defaults.
: When I loaded Optimal Defaults, the "A Disk Read Error Occurred" message
appeared on wake-up from
: hibernation.
: When I loaded Custom Defaults, and then disabled "Boot from Network", the
trouble did *not* happen.
:
: Problem solved!!! ???????
: Well, it seemed that way, until I allowed the computer to go into
hibernation with a network drive
: loaded.
: Then, on resume, it tells me (surprise!): "A Disk Read Error Occurred.
Press CTRL ALT DEL to
: restart"
:
: However, I don't use a network drive that often, so I think I'll rest my
weary brains now.
:
: Why did/does this happen only on wake-up from hibernation, and not on
"normal" boot-up? Beats
: me!!!
:
: Anyway: That's all, folks! I think I learned something!
: A sincere "thank you" to all who offered help and suggestions!
:
: __________________________________
: johnn
: __________________________________
: "God is dead"
: - Nietzsche (1844-1935)
: "Nietzsche is dead"
: - God
:
: On Saturday, January 10, 2009 11:33 AM
: Gerry wrote:
:
: johnnIs the computer a Desktop or Laptop?
: johnn
:
: Is the computer a Desktop or Laptop?
:
: What are the Power Option settings -Start, Control Panel, Power Options?
:
: --
:
:
:
: Hope this helps.
:
: Gerry
: ~~~~
: FCA
: Stourport, England
: Enquire, plan and execute
: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
: johnn wrote:
:
: On Saturday, January 10, 2009 11:58 AM
: johnn wrote:
:
: Re: A Disk Read Error Occurred - The Sequel
:
:
: Most details about the computer, and things that were tried are in the
original thread "A Disk Read
: Error Occurred " which you participated in.
: __________________________________
: johnn
: __________________________________
: "God is dead"
: - Nietzsche (1844-1935)
: "Nietzsche is dead"
: - God
:
: On Saturday, January 10, 2009 1:08 PM
: Gerry wrote:
:
: johnnIn Outlook Express and in Google your last post is part of the
original
: johnn
:
: In Outlook Express and in Google your last post is part of the original
: thread.
:
http://snipurl.com/9r6yp [groups_google_com]
:
: I have these questions before but your answer has not appeared. I have
: just rechecked Google (31 posts) and cannot see your reply.
:
: --
:
:
:
: Hope this helps.
:
: Gerry
: ~~~~
: FCA
: Stourport, England
: Enquire, plan and execute
: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
:
:
: johnn wrote:
:
: On Saturday, January 10, 2009 1:51 PM
: johnn wrote:
:
: Re: A Disk Read Error Occurred - The Sequel
:
:
: Sorry, Gerry:
: The "original post" I referred to was entitled "A Disk Read Error
Occurred".
: There are 27 entries, four of them by yourself.
: I probably should have called it the "original thread" rather 'original
post". My error!
:
: My computer is a desk-top, with more hard drive space than I'll ever need,
and more RAM than is
: recommended.
:
: My power option settings (which I changed several times, just to try
things) call for hibernation
: mode after 15 minutes.
:
: (BTW: I subscribe to a news reader (usenet server) Astraweb.com and use
Free Agent to read and post
: entries.)
: __________________________________
: johnn
: __________________________________
: "God is dead"
: - Nietzsche (1844-1935)
: "Nietzsche is dead"
: - God
:
: On Saturday, January 10, 2009 6:28 PM
: Gerry wrote:
:
: JohnThis link places Hibernation as one of the Advanced Power Management
: John
:
: This link places Hibernation as one of the Advanced Power Management
: states:
:
: Description of the Different Advanced Power Management States
:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308535/
:
: This is what you said in a very early post "Part: 1 Drive "C" Cap
: 305242 MB usage 5.47% NTFS Bootable: Yes
: All supported features are checked EXCEPT "Advanced Power Management".
:
: You were quoting from the Info tab in HD Tune.
:
: I am wondering as to the significance of this apparent discrepancy?
:
: I can see a real benefit from using Hibernate on a Laptop but the
: benefit with a Desktop is less obvious. Do you get the error using
: Standby?
:
:
: --
:
:
:
: Hope this helps.
:
: Gerry
: ~~~~
: FCA
: Stourport, England
: Enquire, plan and execute
: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
: johnn wrote:
:
: On Saturday, January 10, 2009 7:11 PM
: johnn wrote:
:
: Re: A Disk Read Error Occurred - The Sequel
:
:
: Don'y know - never use standby.
:
: Actually, I'm pretty satisfied the way things are now, and don't intend to
do a whole lot
: experimenting.
:
: __________________________________
: johnn
: __________________________________
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: - Nietzsche (1844-1935)
: "Nietzsche is dead"
: - God
:
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