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Delayed Write Failed
For some time, I've had trouble after I remove flash drives. I'll download a driver for a computer and when I put it in there, I find the data to not be on the disk. This machine will then tell me blah blah something something "Delayed Write Failed" "network connection yadda yadda." This is sometimes happening to my two USB hard drives as well during writing to the disk(s). I reinstalled my USB driver and I always "safely" remove the devices before unplugging them. Looking around for Windows 2000 support for this issue, I really only found one source...
I did some reading on Microsoft's support site regarding this, found here. This concerns flash media removal (but pertains to Windows 2000). As it states, it suggest SP4, which I have. This shows the general troubleshooting for it on XP. Quote:
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So in short, I'm not sure what to do and it bothers me to see that my data needs to be re-sent to the drives to ensure it's written. I fear possible disk corruption and hope that this error is not related to such troublesome things. Suggestions? |
The option for enabling the disk write cache is present in Windows 2000. Just go into your device manager, right click on the drive (expand "Disk Drives) and the hit the "Disk Properties" tab. The radio button should be there.
And I have found that disabling this for external storage is always a good idea, as one can never be too careful about accidentally unplugging the device. In your case though, it may prove to be a workaround to the problem. |
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