Odp: blad ochrony przy zamykaniu ME

Autor: PiKo (pteh_at_kki.net.pl)
Data: Thu 28 Dec 2000 - 02:42:52 MET


Użytkownik "Maciek Kalbarczyk" <kalbar_at_piatka.prv.pl> napisał w wiadomości
news:92cj4f$9jl$1_at_news.tpi.pl...
> mam taki problem:
> bardzo czesto podczas zamykania windowsa
> wystepuje blad ochrony systemu windows...
>
> mam Win Me
> Duron 650 na Msi k7t pro
>
> aa....packa od Via nie ma,
> bo znikaja 2 cdromy ;'-) (naprawde)
>
Na newsach microsoftu w tzw KnowledgeBase jest to błędne zamykanie
wyjaśnione -
"During the shut down process, the contents of the virtual cache are written
to the destination device. If the destination device is an Integrated Drive
Electronics (IDE) hard disk, data may be written to the hard disk's onboard
cache but not to the disk itself. When this occurs, the data is lost from
the cache when the computer turns off."
RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, use one of the following methods to obtain the
necessary Microsoft file:
Click Start, and then point to Windows Update.
-Or-
You can browse the following Microsoft Web site at:
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com
When the page displays, follow these steps:
Click Product Updates to create the catalogue of available updates for your
computer.
Select the box next to Window IDE Hard Drive Cache Package, after the
catalogue is created, to select this package to download.
Select all of the items you want to obtain for your computer, click
Download, and then follow the rest of the directions to complete the
download process.
The English version of this workaround should have the following file
attributes or later:
  Date Time Version Size File name Operating System
  --------------------------------------------------------------------
  9/21/2000 2:46p 4.10.2225 186,438 Ifsmgr.vxd Windows 98 Second
                                                    Edition
  9/21/2000 2:46p 4.10.3002 185,910 Ifsmgr.vxd Windows Millennium
                                                    Edition
MORE INFORMATION
NOTE: For the updated Ifsmgr.vxd driver to add the necessary delay during
shutdown, it may be necessary to update the registry key. The
CacheWriteDelay value specifies the number of milliseconds of required
delay.
Start Registry Editor.
Locate and click the following key in the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
On the Edit menu, click Add Value, and then add the following registry
value:
Value Name: CacheWriteDelay
Data Type: REG_DWORD
Radix: Decimal
Value: 2000
Quit Registry Editor.

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Pozdrófka !
Piotr
pkonc_at_poczta.onet.pl
Microsoft OEM
System Builder


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