A Andrew M Member Joined Oct 11, 2019 Posts 9 Apr 15, 2020 #1 Hello folks, Recently some disk drives have been appearing without explanations. When I restart the machine, the drives disappear, but gradually appear until the letter Z. These are the events that appear at the time of the problem. I don't know if they have to do with the problem. I've researched everything, but I couldn't find anything about it. Have you seen anything like that? Thank you friends
Hello folks, Recently some disk drives have been appearing without explanations. When I restart the machine, the drives disappear, but gradually appear until the letter Z. These are the events that appear at the time of the problem. I don't know if they have to do with the problem. I've researched everything, but I couldn't find anything about it. Have you seen anything like that? Thank you friends
xrobwx71 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2019 Posts 2,608 Location Panama City Beach, FL Apr 15, 2020 #2 In your BIOS, do you have ACHI selected?
A Andrew M Member Joined Oct 11, 2019 Posts 9 Apr 15, 2020 #3 xrobwx71 said: In your BIOS, do you have ACHI selected? Click to expand... This is a virtual machine in a cloud Service.
xrobwx71 said: In your BIOS, do you have ACHI selected? Click to expand... This is a virtual machine in a cloud Service.
axe0 Administrator, BSOD Academy Instructor, Security Analyst Staff member Joined May 21, 2015 Posts 3,289 Location Holland Apr 15, 2020 #4 Hi Andrew, What operating system is installed? The BSOD forum is mostly meant for BSOD problems and from what it looks like, your problem is not related to it. Knowing the installed operating system I can move this thread to the right forum.
Hi Andrew, What operating system is installed? The BSOD forum is mostly meant for BSOD problems and from what it looks like, your problem is not related to it. Knowing the installed operating system I can move this thread to the right forum.
A Andrew M Member Joined Oct 11, 2019 Posts 9 Apr 15, 2020 #5 axe0 said: Hi Andrew, What operating system is installed? The BSOD forum is mostly meant for BSOD problems and from what it looks like, your problem is not related to it. Knowing the installed operating system I can move this thread to the right forum. Click to expand... Hello axe0, Sorry about that, but I wasn't sure which forum was the most correct. My OS is WS2012 R2.
axe0 said: Hi Andrew, What operating system is installed? The BSOD forum is mostly meant for BSOD problems and from what it looks like, your problem is not related to it. Knowing the installed operating system I can move this thread to the right forum. Click to expand... Hello axe0, Sorry about that, but I wasn't sure which forum was the most correct. My OS is WS2012 R2.
M MichaelB Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Senior Analyst Staff member Joined Dec 3, 2014 Posts 247 Location Germany Apr 22, 2020 #6 In case you don't have it up and running: the virtuell Volume is defect, not readable. The mountingpoint D: has the same signature as your systemdrive C: is what eventvwr says. either you have a backup or someone local to you is able to repair the virtuell structure.
In case you don't have it up and running: the virtuell Volume is defect, not readable. The mountingpoint D: has the same signature as your systemdrive C: is what eventvwr says. either you have a backup or someone local to you is able to repair the virtuell structure.