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Tae Song
"Sergey Kishkevich" wrote in message news:...
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> Unfortunately, Event log doesn't contain any useful information. The
> latest
> thing I did with my hardware - I added two 1T HDD in RAID 1. The main HDD
> (Seagate 500G ES.2) used for OS was not updated. Do you know any tool to
> monitor when HDD switches in power safe mode?
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Just rename DfrgNtfs.exe to something else for an hour. If the problem
doesn't disappear you can change it back.
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> Unfortunately, Event log doesn't contain any useful information. The
> latest
> thing I did with my hardware - I added two 1T HDD in RAID 1. The main HDD
> (Seagate 500G ES.2) used for OS was not updated. Do you know any tool to
> monitor when HDD switches in power safe mode?
>
> url:http://ureader.com/msg/168736794.aspx
Just rename DfrgNtfs.exe to something else for an hour. If the problem
doesn't disappear you can change it back.