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I'm seeing Error 11 'The driver detected a controller error on DeviceIdeIdePort1' in the event log of a Windows 7 machine. The motherboard is a Gigabyte GA P35 DS4 v2. It has 6 SATA ports connected to the ICH9, and two Gigabyte SATA ports connected to a separate controller.
I'm trying to understand which drive corresponds to the 'IdePort1' in the error message.
The term 'IdePort' does not occur in the registry. In examining the disk controller and disk properties in Device Manager and Disk Management, I have found the following information:
The Boot drive properties are:
Another drive has these properties:
In Device Manager, under IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers, there are three instances of 'ATA Channel 0, followed by three instance of ATA Channel 1. I can find the drives in these listed under Detailed Properties 'Bus Relations'.
But there is nothing that indicates what number in all these strings corresponds to the 'IdePort1'
Does the number in IdePort# correspond to Location, Channel, Target, or LUN? Or is it the number in the 'physical device object name' string 'IdeDeviceP1T0L0-1' or 'IdeDeviceP3T0L0-4'? Or something else?
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1 Answer
I would guess that for the Boot drive, 'IdeDeviceP1T0L0' likely means 'IDE device port 1 target 0 lun 0'.
More info can be found in the Microsoft articleUnderstanding Disk Location Paths,which also explains how to display disk details using the utility diskpart.
Windows device information is to be found in the registry under the keyHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINEHardwareDevicemap
, that you could share here.
I remark that error 11 is usually either a bad SATA cable or a dying disk (not the only reasons).