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« on: March 22, 2011, 02:02:23 PM »

Hello, Im familiar with the ramdom and the linear verify errors. Now, Im checking a laptop sony vaio with pcd 7.5 and Im getting the following errors:
PD: Note that im getting and a warning at the beginning. Does it have anything to do with the following results?

WARNING: DIAGS.PDE not loaded - XMS manager not present.
AHCI:  HDD at port 0 failed identification command.
AHCI:  ODD at port 1 failed identification command.

Batch Mode: 7 - Long HD Test

Testing Started    03/22/2011 11:19:56

HDD-0 Hi-Low Seek.......................
  Error seeking to sector 0
  Error seeking to sector 0
  Error seeking to sector 0
  Error seeking to sector 0
HDD-0 Hi-Low Seek.......................FAILED  03/22/2011 11:19
HDD-0 Funnel Seek.......................
  Error seeking to sector 0
  Error seeking to sector 249
  Error seeking to sector 498
  Error seeking to sector 747
HDD-0 Funnel Seek.......................FAILED  03/22/2011 11:19
HDD-0 Track To Track Seek...............
  Error seeking to sector 0
  Error seeking to sector 249
  Error seeking to sector 498
  Error seeking to sector 747
HDD-0 Track To Track Seek...............FAILED  03/22/2011 11:19
HDD-0 Random Seek.......................
  Error seeking to sector 463078
  Error seeking to sector 536978
  Error seeking to sector 405885
  Error seeking to sector 196759
HDD-0 Random Seek.......................FAILED  03/22/2011 11:19
HDD-0 Linear Verify.....................PASSED 
HDD-0 Random Verify.....................PASSED 

Testing Completed  03/22/2011 11:20:09


 
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« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2011, 02:14:55 PM »

Compuitincolo,

No, it is not related, the error you see is about the XMS driver, himem.sys.  It cant load on this machine so the diags.pde can't be loaded as it is dependant on Himem.  The diags.pde is to test Intel network cards only.

You can try placing the system in SATA mode (not AHCI) and retest.  You will have to put it back in AHCI mode or the system will not boot.

If the errors persist then it is most likely indicating the impending doom of the hard drive, get the data you can off of it and replace it as soon as possible.

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« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2011, 02:50:51 PM »

How could I set the system in SATA mode?  The BIOS wont give me many options. I just have and advance tab that only says Intel virtualization Technology (Disabled). Everything else is just main, security, boot and exit.
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« Reply #3 on: March 22, 2011, 04:03:53 PM »

Compuitincolo,

I guess you can't on that system.  I have seen issues on laptops where the AHCI ports work in non standard ways causing errors.  PC-Doctor DOS reads and writes to the AHCI and SATA ports directly adhering strictly to the spec.  If a laptop manufacturer does something "fancy" moving outside the spec the DOS version will report problems.

I would test in Windows and compare the results.

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« Reply #4 on: March 23, 2011, 08:32:26 AM »

Ok I did run the same test in windows PE  and it passed all tests, so then we know now that the problem is not the hard drive, thanks for the advise.
But im still getting the blue screen error after windows loads. Could ve been a virus?
Also where could I get more information about AHCI on these newer systems?
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« Reply #5 on: March 23, 2011, 09:06:19 AM »

Compuitincolo,

It is most likely a driver issue causing a blue screen, most often a video driver.  Fire it up in safe mode F8 right after Post.  This will load a minimal set of drivers and usually allow you to sort the issue out.  The blue screen error message itself will also give you an indication as to where the problem is.  Type part of the message into Google, I'll bet there will be a bunch of info on it as well as what others have done to solve the issue.

AHCI and SATA info:
http://www.techmetica.com/howto/sata-ahci-mode-bios-setting.-what-does-it-do/

-Fred

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