Event ID 15

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Ryan Tremblay

I have an Asus K8V Deluxe motherboard. Today I reloaded my Windows XP Pro
with SP2. For my primary drive I am using the VIA in mirroring mode, and my
secondary promise Mirroring mode. I kept getting the event ID 15 error in
my system log saying \\Device0\Harddisk\D not ready for access. I updated
all drivers still same thing. I looked around in my boot.ini file to see if
there was something funky in it.

I saw this command /noexecute=optin and did some research. I am using
Norton Systemworks 2005 Premier and Microsoft said there was a problem with
cleansweep. So I took out the /noexecute=optin option and rebooted and no
longer received the Event ID 15 in my event viewer also my system boots much
quicker after removing that option from the boot.ini. Does anyone know what
this does and why it could be causing that error. Microsoft recommends
leaving it in for security reasons but is it safe to leave it out since it
is fixing my problems? Any help would be appreciated.

Ryan
 
The NX bit or DEP as it is otherwise called is a method of protecting your
system against worms / virii by preventing programs from executing data as
code. Worms infect systems by sending overly long / specially crafted pieces
of data which contain program code and overwrites a system location to point
execution to that data. 'Data' should never be executed.

The NX bit (on AMD) and SP2 enhancment have been implemented to enhance
security. Turning it off should be your *last* choice. If you have a
particularly good firewall and other anti virus products running on all
internal systems then the risk is reduced somewhat.

For a fuller discussion of the issue and your Nortons problems, see:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=873155

I suggest you go to the Nortons site and look for an update for their
product. Seek support from Nortons as the MS product is behaving as
designed.

Best of luck.

- Tim
 
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