ntdoc wrote:
> "Delayed Write Failed" Error Message When You Manage Files in Windows
> XP
> So far I have not found anyone claiming to
> have this issue
> on Windows 2000.
I'm having this problem on Windows 2000. Any help resolving this problem
would be most appreciated. The test application from bustrace indicates
that my problem is that Windows is sending packets too large for the IDE
bus to handle.
Here are my details:
When attempting to use my ByteCC
www.byteccusa.com ME-350U2F external
drive case with an IEEE 1394 (Firewire) connection I get the following
error when I try to copy files to it: delayed write failed
File copies failed with files from 76KB to 460MB.
It appears to work correctly with the USB connection but it is only USB
1.1 so it is terribly slow.
Machine specifications:
Windows 2000 SP4 running on IBM Thinkpad A31P
Laptop with built in IEEE 1394 and USB 1.1
ATI MOBILITY FIRE GL 7800 built in graphics card
Eject unplug device lists:
"Prolific PL3507 Combo Device (1394 ATAPI_Rev 1.00) IEEE 1394 SBP2
Device"
The ByteCC ME-350U2F is an external drive case with both Firewire and
USB 2.0 connections. It uses a chipset from Prolific
http://www.prolific.com.tw http://tech.prolific.com.tw . I have not been
able to locate a utility that can change the settings for the Prolific
chipset as exists for the Oxford chipset (Oxford Firmware Updater also
has a Modify device configuration settings screen).
Disk was formatted using win98 startup disk on a different machine,
directly connected to internal IDE. Used fdisk to create a primary DOS
partition as whole drive. Formatted as a single FAT32 drive (needs to be
shared with Win98).
Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 160GB ATA/133
Using 1394test.exe from
http://www.bustrace.com/products/delayedwrite.htm
the test failed with:
Write failed with 0000045Dh
The folks at bustrace tell me that 0x0000045Dh is "The request could not
be performed because of an I/O device error."
Creating test file 128 sector(s) in size
File successfully written
Reading in file just written
File read matches file written
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Creating test file 129 sector(s) in size
File successfully written
Reading in file just written
File read matches file written
-----
Creating test file 130 sector(s) in size
File successfully written
Reading in file just written
File read matches file written
-----
Creating test file 131 sector(s) in size
Write failed with 0000045Dh
-----
Test completed in 77.261 seconds
*** TEST COMPELETE - !!!FAILURES!!! DETECTED ***
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Tried setting the following registry entry, no effect.
http://www.tweakhound.com/xp/xptweaks/atiproblem.htm
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session
Manager\Memory Management SystemPages
original setting 0x0006300
tested value: 0xffffffff