I have a strange one. I have Windows 8.1 Pro installed and a USB 3 Icy Box SATA Dock with a Western Digital 2TB drive in it. When I copy files to it the drive disappears and comes back. After a few of those occurrences the ASMedia USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 0096 (Microsoft) has to be disabled and re-enabled to get the disk back online.
In the system event log I get the following entries:
Event ID 140
Source Ntfs (Microsoft-Windows-Ntfs)The system failed to flush data to the transaction log. Corruption may occur in VolumeId: F:, DeviceName: DeviceHarddiskVolume316.
(A device which does not exist was specified.)
Event ID 51
Source disk
An error was detected on device DeviceHarddisk2DR315 during a paging operation.
Anyone got any bright ideas?
I have a similar USB 3.0 problem. Looks like it is a hardware problem on the motherboard. I have two front panel 3.0 ports, connected to the 3.0 port jack on the motherboard. If I plug my working 3.0 device (it works on another PC) into one port, it may work until I try to transfer data to the hard drive and then Windows drops the device or sometimes when I plug it in, Windows will display a message that the drive needs to be formatted (it does not). If I plug it into the second 3.0 port I get a Windows message that the device would work faster if plugged into a 3.0 port.
This PC has dual boot, Win 7 64 bit and Win 8 64 bit and it acts the same way on both, so its back to a motherboard hardware problem. I have two front panel USB 3.0 interfaces, the one on the Coolermaster case and a separate 5 1/4' slot interface that came with the Gigabyte motherboard. Both have the exact same problem so that also puts it back to a motherboard issue. I've reflashed the BIOS and that didn't help. I've updated the Intel USB 3.0 drivers and that didn't help (but as it appears to be hardware the drivers wouldn't help). The motherboard is a Gigabyte and I'm torn between having the PC down for a an extended period and getting it repaired/replaced under warranty or just forget it since I only have the one USB 3.0 device (an external hard drive).
This PC has dual boot, Win 7 64 bit and Win 8 64 bit and it acts the same way on both, so its back to a motherboard hardware problem. I have two front panel USB 3.0 interfaces, the one on the Coolermaster case and a separate 5 1/4' slot interface that came with the Gigabyte motherboard. Both have the exact same problem so that also puts it back to a motherboard issue. I've reflashed the BIOS and that didn't help. I've updated the Intel USB 3.0 drivers and that didn't help (but as it appears to be hardware the drivers wouldn't help). The motherboard is a Gigabyte and I'm torn between having the PC down for a an extended period and getting it repaired/replaced under warranty or just forget it since I only have the one USB 3.0 device (an external hard drive).
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