Re: Serious BUG in MS Flash (FAL) ??
- From: "John Locke" <JohnLocke@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 20:02:24 GMT
Thanks Steve,
I will contact MS to get an updated PID.
In the meantime I bought an incident ticket.. let's hope it's going to be
processed fast.
I found out some other interesting points some hours ago:
- If I increse the Critical Compation Thread Priority
(CompactionCritPrio256) to something like 20 the problem SEEMS to go away.
- I say "SEEMS" because even if i did not see any data corruption or write
command failing i always get Lost Clusters after multiple write operations.
After scanning with ScanDisk the FileSystem is corrupt and cannot be written
anymore (Store Format needed), But if i never do a Scandisk the files can be
read back and they seem to be intact even after several overwrte cycles.
--
John
"Steve Maillet (eMVP)" <nospam1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uPfd6YnfGHA.4880@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
This is a known problem. You can contact support via phone to get an
updated PID that will work. I posted details on this issue a couple of
months ago. However, even if you pay for the incident it will be refunded
if it's a bug. Surely you've already used up more in terms of your time
than it costs to get a paid support incident so even without the free
incidents it's worth calling on a bug like this.
--
Steve Maillet
EmbeddedFusion
www.EmbeddedFusion.com
smaillet at EmbeddedFusion dot com
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