Hey all,
We are running Windows Server 2008 R2, using Windows Server Backup for one of our nightly backup solutions. Recently we installed a WD 3TB Essentials HDD, and after getting the drive acknowledged by the server and setting up backups, things are working for us up to a point.
Backups are completing nightly successfully, and trying to access the disk never gives us problems. However, we receive System Event Log Error 11 - Disk errors for that drive. The errors happen whenever we logon to the server, unless we have already recently logged on.
I have already checked and disabled the USB Selective Suspend power setting, but the errors persist.
We cannot detect any actual problems happening on the server, and the only clue (which of course may be a red herring) is the correlation between user logon and the event.
Can anyone provide me with advice or suggestions?
We are running Windows Server 2008 R2, using Windows Server Backup for one of our nightly backup solutions. Recently we installed a WD 3TB Essentials HDD, and after getting the drive acknowledged by the server and setting up backups, things are working for us up to a point.
Backups are completing nightly successfully, and trying to access the disk never gives us problems. However, we receive System Event Log Error 11 - Disk errors for that drive. The errors happen whenever we logon to the server, unless we have already recently logged on.
I have already checked and disabled the USB Selective Suspend power setting, but the errors persist.
We cannot detect any actual problems happening on the server, and the only clue (which of course may be a red herring) is the correlation between user logon and the event.
Can anyone provide me with advice or suggestions?