WinXP "Delayed Write Failure" error

  


Q: The computer uses a dual hard disk. Recently, an error message pops up in the system tray, prompting the write failure to be delayed, and then on my computer. The D and G disks disappeared. After rebooting, all partitions are visible, but when the data in the D or G disk is operated, the system will freeze and blue screen restart. Why is this?

A: "Deferred write" is a function of the operating system. When there is a write operation to the hard disk, if the current hard disk is busy, the data to be written can be saved. Go to the buffer and wait until the hard disk is idle before writing, so this is a measure to improve system performance. There are many reasons for the error, which may be related to hardware, software, system and BIOS. It is recommended that you re-plug the hard drive data cable first, and use the system's own <check error&rdquo Tools to scan the D and G drives, clean up temporary files, and reinstall the system if necessary. If the D drive and the G drive cannot be restored, they can be repaired by formatting.

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