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What BIOS does is outside of the scope of this question, Windows is generating the error, so what Windows does is really the only thing that is important. DR stands for Drive Removable, so it is a removable drive , not a fixed drive. Show 4 more comments. Active Oldest Votes. The information still allows the disks to be identified. Improve this answer. Thank you.

The second command lists them in reverse order from the first, but this tells me for sure which is which. I wonder why yours are reversed compared to mine?

The working command for PowerShell and Command with Administrator permission are different. LaurieStearn Your comments exactly right for PowerShell. In command windows as administator, works with "wmic diskdrive get caption, deviceid, size" but not yours. Interesting things, commands are difference between PowerSheel and Command with Administrator permission.

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Thanks for the feedback, Rockn, LarryG. You can use Disk Management to view this information without using Registry Editor. To view where a particular hard disk is located in your system, use the following procedure: Start Disk Management console diskmgmt. View the graphical view of your disks. Right-click the gray portion of the basic or dynamic disk whose disk number matches the "Harddisk " in the error message.

Click Properties. I'll swap out that drive and see if the error goes away. Any update on this? I am curios as I am having the same event log error generated. Sorry for not following up on this Hope this helps. Edited Jun 20, at UTC. Hi Ingmar, much thanks for that additional info. Good stuff! Well what about.. Edited Apr 16, at UTC. Thank you rm9 for your eloquent and educated reply. Otherwise I can only second and applaud your comments This link might help. As more sectors on the hard disk starts to fail, the error might start to appear every minute.

Refer to screenshot below. It is perfectly normal as it indicates different hard disk drive.



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