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Old 20-09-2014, 01:30   #7
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Re: Error for IDE controller showing in Event Viewer

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Originally Posted by alanbjames View Post
How would i go about doing that? When i look at the properties of drives or the sata ports the information is hazy at best. I really hope touch wood its just a driver that i dont have to worry about as i stated im getting no crashes or hangs touch wood. I also run a brilliant program called hard disk sentinal and it gives u all the details about the drives in your PC from errors to temperature and even how many days the drive has been active etc. Hard Disk sentinal isnt picking up any errors on any of the drives in the PC.
Go into Device Manager and look under IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers. If you see any 'ATA Channel' entries open them and look under Advanced to see what's connected.

You can also look under Disk Drives in Device Manager, double click on the entry for your hard drive, and look under Details => Hardware IDs or Physical Device Opject Name.
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