Microsoft KB Archive/330100

= Connecting a hard disk drive in slave only mode leads to system halt during resume from standby =

Article ID: 330100

Article Last Modified on 6/19/2007

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APPLIES TO

 Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition (32-bit x86) Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition (32-bit x86) Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition (32-bit x86) Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Web Edition Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, when used with:  Microsoft Windows XP Professional

 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition</li></ul> </li> Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 1, when used with:  Microsoft Windows XP Professional</li></ul>

 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition</li></ul> </li> Microsoft Windows XP Professional</li> Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition</li></ul>

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This article was previously published under Q330100

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SYMPTOMS
A computer that is running Microsoft Windows XP or a later operating system stops responding during resume from standby, and you receive the following KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR stop error message:

0x0000007a (e163a3e4,c000000e,bf8e9313,0697f860)

or

0x000000F4 (0x00000003,,  ,  )

Note,  , and   in the stop error may vary.

This problem occurs on a computer in which Windows XP or a later operating system is installed on a hard disk that is configured as a subordinate and no other device is connected to the same IDE controller channel (primary or secondary).

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CAUSE
This behavior may occur when you use Windows XP or a later operating system with some motherboards. Microsoft is researching this problem and will post more information in this article when the information becomes available.

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RESOLUTION
To resolve this behavior, use one of the following methods:
 * For Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment (PATA) hard disks, configure your disk drive as master only. For Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) hard disks, connect the hard disk cable to a master channel SATA connector on the motherboard.
 * Connect another device as a master, such as another disk drive or a CD drive or DVD drive.
 * Change your PATA cables, your SATA cable, or your IDE cable even if the cable does not appear worn.
 * Install Windows on a new hard disk because it is possible that your hard disk or your Windows installation may be corrupted.

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Steps to reproduce the behavior

 * 1) For PATA hard disks, set the hard disk jumper to slave mode. For SATA hard disks, connect the hard disk cable to a slave channel SATA connector on the motherboard.
 * 2) In BIOS power management, set BIOS to S1 or S3 (STR).
 * 3) Install Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 1 or Service Pack 2.
 * 4) Restart the computer.
 * 5) Set the computer to Standby.
 * 6) Try to resume the system. The system stops responding.

Keywords: kbprb kbstoragedev KB330100

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