Aloha. Hoping someone can help educate me. Was running drive snapshot and it started reporting bad sector errors like this:
C: 710058369 Sector bad (read needs 0 ms)
So I looked in the event log and found several EventID 153:
Warning 10/7/2019 13:30 disk 153 None The IO operation at logical block address 0x35b8f638 for Disk 0 (PDO name: \Device\00000040) was retried.
From googling I now understand that the 153 does not necessarily indicate a bad drive, but rather that there was a timeout waiting for a response to a read/write request. OK, stuff happens.
My question is how do I determine what device the PDO name: \Device\00000040 refers to? Is it my local hard drive? Or the external USB drive where the backup is being written to?
Mahalo,
Harry Z
C: 710058369 Sector bad (read needs 0 ms)
So I looked in the event log and found several EventID 153:
Warning 10/7/2019 13:30 disk 153 None The IO operation at logical block address 0x35b8f638 for Disk 0 (PDO name: \Device\00000040) was retried.
From googling I now understand that the 153 does not necessarily indicate a bad drive, but rather that there was a timeout waiting for a response to a read/write request. OK, stuff happens.
My question is how do I determine what device the PDO name: \Device\00000040 refers to? Is it my local hard drive? Or the external USB drive where the backup is being written to?
Mahalo,
Harry Z