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I bought a 500 GB Western Digital My Book Premium external hard drive. For few days, everything was working fine, but suddenly the Delayed Wrifte Failed error started to pop up and my drive was no more accessible. Here’s the error displayed on Windows:
“Windows – Delayed Write Failed : Windows was unable to save all the data for the file X:\$Mft. The data has been lost. This error may be caused by a failure of your computer hardware or network connection. Please try to save this file elsewhere.”
I searched a lot but nothing came up. I had to restart the drive, disconnect and reconnect it again to make it work which was a lot of pain!
Well, before we get to the working solution (for my case), read and see the following :
According to the article “8 common causes for ‘delayed write failed’ errors” by Serdar Yegulalp , from SearchWinIT.com which was published on 01.05.2005,
Windows uses a special subsystem for certain disk functions, which caches write operations and performs them when the system is idle. This can improve system performance, but it’s typically turned off by default. The term for this kind of operation is “delayed writing”.
You can see how write-caching is handled for a particular volume by right-clicking on the icon for the drive in the “Disk drives” subtree of the Device Manager and selecting the Policies tabs. The options typically are “Optimize for quick removal” (everything is written to the drive immediately) and “Optimize for performance” (writes are cached).
The first option lets you quickly disconnect drives — for instance, hot-pluggable USB “pen” drives — without first disconnecting them via the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the system tray. If all the options are grayed out, this means write-caching is probably handled at the discretion of the device driver. (You can see more information about the way the defaults for write caching work in the Microsoft article, “Windows XP and Surprise Removal of Hardware“.
In Windows XP, the system may pop up a “Delayed Write Failed” notification balloon, which means that something has gone wrong with the delayed-write system. This does not always mean there has been a fatal problem, but you should take it seriously.
Some common reasons for a delayed-write failure are:
- Problems with a device driver, especially a SCSI or RAID device driver. Some RAID device drivers are known to issue spurious “Delayed Write Failed” errors in XP Service Pack 2. Most manufacturers have been alerted to this, so check to make sure the disk drivers are up-to-date.
- Cabling problems. A faulty or broken cable — especially for an external USB or Firewire enclosure—can generate this error. It can also happen if the cable is too long, or if it is hooked up through a hub that isn’t up to spec. Another possible culprit is if you have a UDMA drive that requires an 80-pin cable, and you are using a 40-pin cable.
- SCSI termination errors. This has become less likely with the advent of self-terminating SCSI hardware, but it shouldn’t be counted out.
- Media errors. This is the worst possible scenario — essentially, drive failure. If you can garner statistics on the drive via SMART (such as SMART & Simple (http://www.beyondlogic.org/solutions/smart/smart.html), you may be able to determine if there’s a mechanical failure in the offing. Gibson Research’s SpinRite tool (http://grc.com/) is also useful for assessing media errors, but be warned: It may take a long time to do a thorough test.
- BIOS settings on the computer are forcing faster UDMA modes than the drive controller can handle. This is unlikely, especially with newer hardware (which can support UDMA far more flexibly), but it can usually be fixed with a BIOS upgrade, or by resetting the BIOS entries for the hard drives to auto-detect settings. Devices set to UDMA Mode 6 that produce this error, for instance, might need to be set to Mode 5.
- Controller issues. I’ve observed that USB controllers that contend strongly with other hardware can produce this error. In systems that have both “long” and “short” PCI slots (i.e., 64-bit and 32-bit), try moving the USB controller to the long slot. Older PCI cards will not fit in such a slot.
- Memory parity issues. If the problem appears after installing new memory, the memory in question may be faulty or not of the correct type for the motherboard in question. (This may go hand-in-hand with other problems such as random lockups, too.)
- The LargeSystemCache Registry tweak and ATI video adapters. One peculiar set of circumstances that has been observed on multiple machines with ATI video adapters and more than 512MB of memory involves the LargeSystemCache Registry setting, a DWORD entry found in:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE >SYSTEM >CurrentControlSet >Control >Session Manager >Memory ManagementThis setting governs the amount of memory set aside by the system for certain kernel processes. If it’s set to 1 (which allegedly improves performance on systems with more than 512MB of memory), it can cause data corruption on some systems, and produce the “Delayed Write Failed” error. Try resetting it to 0 if it’s been set.
Now that you have read the 8 common causes for this error, let’s see about what worked for my case.
Recently I found another solution to this problem that really worked for me. It’s on the next page…
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE >SYSTEM >CurrentControlSet >Control >Session Manager >Memory ManagementThis setting governs the amount of memory set aside by the system for certain kernel processes. If it’s set to 1 (which allegedly improves performance on systems with more than 512MB of memory), it can cause data corruption on some systems, and produce the “Delayed Write Failed” error. Try resetting it to 0 if it’s been set.
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Hi, I have successfully done all the step and it is installed inside my phone (E71). However, when I start Garmin, it do a search for GPS device, and then pops up saying that no GPS device found. Seems like it can not find my internal GPS. Please help.
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after opening the garmin go to setting — system — gps and choose built in gps
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I am at the same stage.
I have followed all of the steps, but after opening garmin xt I go to setting – system – and I can only choose to connect to a “garmin gps device”
There is no option to use the e71′s internal gps receiver
Can anybody help me with this?
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STEP FOUR says…
Click the last one (other gps receiver), and then cancel the search for gps devices.
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i dont know how to get the map??
do i have to purchase it??
also the keygen..
thanks
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@mrjdm: You can purchase the maps you need from the Garmin’s website.
The keygen can be found through your favorite search engine I think. Once you purchased the Garmin software, you may contact the support department to get more help.
Use search engines to find out where you can get Garmin products. Some links are provided to Garmin’s website here, but you can find more.
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Dear,
i am unable to install Garmin in E75-1, Rm – 412, Firware 110.48.125 Updated…
when i am installing Garmin MobileXT forS ymbian S60 3rd Edition V5.00.50, it is giving me Update error… & installion stops.
E75-1 is S60 V9.4, will it work…i got pissed up & even i restored my cell fone but… then also i m unable toinstall garmin for india… i am not updating my garmin….. but i downloaded fresh garmin from garmin website
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16 April, 2009 at Apr 16, 2009
Hi, I have successfully done all the step and it is installed inside my phone (E71). However, when I start Garmin, it do a search for GPS device, and then pops up saying that no GPS device found. Seems like it can not find my internal GPS. Please help.
I got the same problem.Can someone help me pls?
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I think that you didn’t copy SW.UNL document to your mem card into the Garmin directory… and if you did you should go to office-file mgr-garmin (it is on your mem card) and find SW.UNL doc. If your sw.unl doc has ‘txt’ on the end you should rename it into SW.UNL
I have same problem and I did this and after that I found internal gps
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I think that you didn’t copy SW.UNL document to your mem card into the Garmin directory… and if you did you should go to office-file mgr-garmin (it is on your mem card) and find SW.UNL doc. If your sw.unl doc has ‘txt’ on the end you should rename it into SW.UNL
I have same problem and I did this and after that I found internal gps
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Garmin does not work on my Nokia E71 the error message no GPS device found, I change the settings to built in gps still get the message no GPS device found please help
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@Daniel, Icy Cat: follow ALL the steps while installing the Garmin Mobile XT, then restart your phone, then in the phone, go to “Menu>Tools>Settings>General>Positioning>Positioning methods” and enable the positioning method you like, all are recommended, but be careful about network based and assisted GPS as they can cost you internet charges.
Then run Garmin Mobile XT and cancel the search for GPS device, and go to Settings > System > GPS and choose the internal GPS option.
Note that you need to have the SW.UNL file placed in your Garmin directory on your memory card.
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Hi, The only GPS tab i see there is ( Remote GPS ) and if you select that one you have to options 1.Pair New GPS and 2nd. Garmin GPS Devices only. so which one do i select. ?
Thank you
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Hi Gi,
Thanks for the tutorial, however, may I know if this is chargeable by my Telco?
It seems that when my phone is Barred, it will prompt out something like “Awaiting Better GPS Accuracy”, and it even said this is assisted GPS.
Can you let me know if I can find stand alone GPS application for my E71?
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Can Garmin XT work on E75
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@Anep: If you use Assisted GPS, you might be paying to your telco (telephone company or operator), but it might take around 5 minutes to recieve a clear and accurate GPS signal, so you should wait.
GPS options can be modified in your phone’s main menu : “Menu>Tools>Settings>General>Positioning>Positioning methods”
@Mr L: Yes, it should work.
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Why can’t it upload tracks and waypoints to mapsource? Is this not possible? Thanks
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I am using this on my nokia E71x and is working well. I like nokia maps 3.0 beta better though. i use a 4 gb which is enough for apps and music and image. Videos or movies are on a 16gb card.
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I followed all the instructions till putting the SW.UNL file on the Garmin directory…still doesnt recognise the GPS device on my E71…what’s up????
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Hi there! Thanks for the instructions
I’ve installed Garmin Mobile XT and got everything to work by following your steps.
I just have no idea how to get the maps. I am confused!
Any ideas?
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hi my garmin mobile tx dose not have o Settings > System > GPS and choose the internal GPS option and can you send me video tutorial
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Hi,
I have a N95 8Gb and Garmin Mobile XT. It’s a bit slow on the internal GPS but usable.
My problem is that I now have a bluetooth headset (bought specifically to use the GPS function on my motorbike) – as soon as I start MobileXT it disconnects the bluetooth headset. Turn MobileXT off and the headset reconnects and works fine for calls and music.
It’s the same on my old iPaq as well – start the GPS software (iGo 6) and the bluetooth headset has no sound. It’s connecting via an external bluetooth gps receiver.
Any thoughts on this?
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hi, i just installed Garmin Mobile XT 5.00.50 S60v3/5 on my nokia 5800. everything seems to work ok except tat i cant seem to load maps. it just says “no maps”.
i hav installed Garmin MapSource City Navigator Australia 2008 on my computer, unlocked it with the code and copied the image files to my memory card.
wat can i do to make it work?thanx
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Hi I have successfully installed garmin on my N95 but it cannot pick up my map i copied a map from a friend the img file how do i unlock it
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Thanks for this!It’s all work but when I click on View map phone eliminates the sentence ‘searching for satellites’ and can’t find satellites… What’s wrong? Please help me
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