Yuki,
Looking around, It appears to be some write cache problem. But no solid 
fixes for it.

Is most threads discussing this error many people are reporting HD 
failure soon after.

So to be sure, Backup your data.

Also, I don't think defraging will help. I believe the page file is 
"unmoveable". And it's
the page file that appears to have the problem.

MSG


Yuki Taga wrote:
>
> This is the rather infamous disk error during a paging operation.
>
> Event Type: Warning
> Event Source: Disk
> Event Category: None
> Event ID: 51
> Date: 8/1/2006
> Time: 7:31:43 PM
> User: N/A
>
> Description: An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk2\D
> during a paging operation.
>
> I get this once every, oh, six months or so. Usually the same drive
> as indicated above, which is a logical partition on the primary IDE
> drive (drives 0 and 1 are SCSI). Running chkdsk /F between boots has
> always made this error message go away in the past.
>
> But today, it popped up again on a reboot, and I cannot make it go
> away. It's in the system log of course, 12 or 13 times every time,
> and apparently very early in the boot process, as in immediately
> after the network adapter is detected. So far, it does not reappear
> at all after the boot sequence, which leads me to believe it may be a
> false positive.
>
> I've run chkdsk /F on the entire physical drive, which is actually
> three logical partitions. Chkdsk says clean. System log says
> problem after the subsequent boot. I've run off-line defrag runs
> using Perfect Disk. If there was a genuine file system problem on
> the volume, PD would require it be fixed before defrag could take
> place. I'm backed up of course, but I cannot find any apparent
> *real* problem ... except for the sys log warning.
>
> This logical drive is where AB lives.
>
> A lot of Googling on this serves up a lot of unsatisfactory
> resolutions for other people. It seems this particular error can be
> real, or a real wild goose chase.
>
> Anyone?
>
> Yuki
>
> 



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