Event viewer continually shows errors with ID 7000 and 7009
I use Acronis Disk Monitor which shows disk health at 82% due to bad block on disk. Event viewer continually shows errors on ID 7000 and 7009, but I cannot find the solution to these errors or what they mean exactly.1 person needs an answerI do too
November 14th, 2010 7:36am

On 11/14/2010 8:31 AM, Catkin333 wrote:I use Acronis Disk Monitor which shows disk health at 82% due to badblock on disk. Event viewer continually shows errors on ID 7000 and7009, but I cannot find the solution to these errors or what theymean exactly.If Acronis is reporting bad blocks on the disk then you should replace the disk as soon as possible. Bad sectors/bad blocks cannot be repaired and once they start appearing they tend to behave like a snowball rolling downhill, you will get more of them at an increasing speed. You risk losing your data if you keep on using this disk.As for the events 7000 & 7009 you will have to copy & paste the events here for us to give you more information. Double click on the event to see its properties then click on the Clipboard icon (that looks like 2 pages of paper) to copy the event, you can then paste it to your next post. These Service Controller errors could be caused by a host of different things.John
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November 14th, 2010 8:18am

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