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Component: | virtual disk | Version: | VirtualBox 5.0.0 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Guest type: | all | Host type: | Windows |
Apr 04, 2016 I then tried to sign out, but after being stuck on the sign out screen for 10 mins I had to do a hard reset. After booting back up, I went into my event viewer and found that event 140 and 51 were causing the problem. Under those, event warning 219 stated 'The driver DriverWudfRd failed to load for the service SWDWPDBUSENUM'.
Description
Attachments
- VBox.log (35.7 KB) - added by chryana4 years ago.
- log of vm crashing with partitions from host drive attached
- VBox.log.2 (125.9 KB) - added by chryana4 years ago.
- log of vm crashing trying to load data on separate hard drive
- Vbox Logs for 14425.zip (391.9 KB) - added by FrederikB4 years ago.
- 5 different VB logs folders 4.3.30 to 5.0.1 Win8 and Win10
- diskmanagement.png (46.1 KB) - added by chryana4 years ago.
- disk management screenshot
- systemdrive.vmdk (1.0 KB) - added by chryana4 years ago.
- systemdrive.vmdk
- systemdrive-pt.vmdk (157.5 KB) - added by chryana4 years ago.
- systemdrive-pt.vmdk
- storage.vmdk (641 bytes) - added by chryana4 years ago.
- storage.vmdk
- VBox-5.0.3-102322-OSX.log (38.0 KB) - added by binky4 years ago.
- VBox.log from 5.0.3 r102322 OSX
Change History
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comment:4 Changed 4 years ago by FrederikB
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- attachmentVbox Logs for 14425.zip added
comment:6 Changed 4 years ago by aeichner
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- attachmentdiskmanagement.png added
comment:8 Changed 4 years ago by chryana
Last edited 4 years ago by chryana (previous) (diff)
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- attachmentsystemdrive.vmdk added
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- attachmentsystemdrive-pt.vmdk added
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- attachmentstorage.vmdk added
comment:9 Changed 4 years ago by chryana
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comment:11 Changed 4 years ago by aeichner
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comment:12follow-up:↓ 13 Changed 4 years ago by chryana
comment:13 in reply to: ↑ 12 Changed 4 years ago by FrederikB
Last edited 4 years ago by FrederikB (previous) (diff)
comment:15 Changed 4 years ago by binky
Changed 4 years ago by binky
- attachmentVBox-5.0.3-102322-OSX.log added
comment:16 Changed 4 years ago by frank
- Status changed from new to closed
- Resolution set to fixed
Error code 4, error code 40
Sometimes, when you are trying to manage disk partitions, you receive the following error messages after hitting the Apply button:
'Failed to execute the following command:
Error Code: 4
Disk I/O error.'
'Failed to execute the following command:
Error Code: 40
NTFS file system error. Please use 'Check File System' function to fix it first.'
How did this happen? During the process of installing MiniTool Partition Wizard, there is a remote possibility that the related device drivers which are responsible for invoking system information are installed inappropriately.
Now you can do the following operations to remove such errors:
Step 1: Run 'regedit', find the folders 'pwdrvio' & 'pwdspio' under 'Computer > HKEY_LOCAL-MACHINE > SYSTEM > CurrentControlSet > Services' and then delete them.
Step 2: Restart your computer.
Step 3: Reboot MiniTool Partition Wizard. During this step, the related device drivers will be reinstalled and work normally. At this time, you can successfully execute the operations you did before.
'Failed to execute the following command:
Error Code: 4
Disk I/O error.'
'Failed to execute the following command:
Error Code: 40
NTFS file system error. Please use 'Check File System' function to fix it first.'
How did this happen? During the process of installing MiniTool Partition Wizard, there is a remote possibility that the related device drivers which are responsible for invoking system information are installed inappropriately.
Now you can do the following operations to remove such errors:
Step 1: Run 'regedit', find the folders 'pwdrvio' & 'pwdspio' under 'Computer > HKEY_LOCAL-MACHINE > SYSTEM > CurrentControlSet > Services' and then delete them.
Step 2: Restart your computer.
Step 3: Reboot MiniTool Partition Wizard. During this step, the related device drivers will be reinstalled and work normally. At this time, you can successfully execute the operations you did before.