Windows operating system logs when a hard disk suddenly loses disk in windows 7
Environment: three desktop hard disks (sata3 Interface) are connected to the same desktop without raid, one of which is hard disk (Note: Not a partition) suddenly disappears from "Computer Management"-"disk management". Of course, the partition of this hard disk (a partition in ntfs format was previously created) also disappears from my computer, the windows operating system logs are as follows:
Log 1:
Log name: System source: Disk Date: 14:47:43 event ID: 15 task category: NO level: Error Keyword: Classic User: Missing computer: PC201401011027 description: the access function of the Device \ Harddisk2 \ DR2 is not ready yet. Event Xml:
15
2
0
Zero x 80000000000000
4670
System
PC201401011027
\ Device \ Harddisk2 \ DR2
Bytes
Log 2:
Log name: System source: Ntfs Date: 14:47:43 event ID: 57 task category: (2) level: Warning Keyword: Classic User: Computer missing: PC201401011027 description: the system failed to dump data to transaction logs. It may be damaged. Event Xml:
57
3
2
Zero x 80000000000000
4673
System
PC201401011027
0000000000000000200000039000480000000009d0000c0000000000000000000000000000000000000
Log 3:
Log name: System source: Ntfs Date: 14:47:43 event ID: 141 task category: NO level: Warning Keyword: Classic User: Missing computer: PC201401011027 description: the description of event ID 141 from the source Ntfs cannot be found. Components that cause this event are not installed on the local computer, or the installation is damaged. You can install or repair components on your local computer. If the event is generated on another computer, the display information must be saved in the event. The following information is contained in the event: E: \ message resource exists, but the message event Xml cannot be found in the string/message table:
141
3
0
Zero x 80000000000000
4675
System
PC201401011027
E :\
0400040002003000000000008d000480000000009d00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009d0000c0