Driver not ready exception processing message
Open a Windows command CMD prompt. MSC to open the Device Manager application. Once Device Manager opens select View from the top menu and then the Show Hidden Devices option which will display all hidden and non-present hardware devices.
It's not template problem. Any suggestions? VBR and vSphere are lastest versions. And this happens not each time. Do you have such tickets already or i'm alone?
Re: Windows - Drive Not Ready : Exception Processing Post by netmonkey » Fri Jan 21, am this post hey antivir - sorry you've come across the same error as me I have an open support case at the mo no real progress thus far This error - for me - is pretty random, if fact I've been running fine for a few weeks now Arie Rietkerk Bol Networks.
Re: Windows - Drive Not Ready : Exception Processing Post by robertson » Fri Mar 04, am this post I am faced with the same issue as above with the "windows - drive not ready :exception processing" message appearing on the screen. Very Frustrating! There is a ticket open with support who are currently looking into the issue. I tried removing the Network card from the Veeam VM as suggested above and thought this had resolved the issue as it worked for a couple of days.
However the message reappeared and seems to be random. I have two replica jobs that are of VM'S created from the same template as the Veeam server however the message does not seem to appear when replicating these servers.
The search for a fix continues because at the moment the software solution is unreliable. Are there any solutions? Removing network interface is not solution. Re: Windows - Drive Not Ready : Exception Processing Post by Jamo » Wed Mar 16, pm this post Its been too long and too many projects ago but i think the fix was regedit here in "last resort" paragraph.
Re: Windows - Drive Not Ready : Exception Processing Post by robertson » Tue Apr 12, am this post I made contact with Veeam support and went through various troubleshooting but was still recieving the error. Support suggested spreading out the jobs so not to overlap replica creation which I have done. However, since introducing a scheduled reboot of the Veeam server outwith my replica window I have not seen the error return touch wood!
My Recommendations: - spread out the jobs - try to keep any replicas that could be conflicting well apart - scheduled a daily reboot This seems to work for me. So - I'm posting to see if my observations and resolution seem on point. And, this post lists 5 solutions for this error as well as 7 solutions to "This device cannot start Code 10 " issue. Is it possible to recover data from inaccessible drive? How to fix the device is not ready in Windows 10? If you cannot access your hard drive, external hard drive, USB drive, and other drives because of the device is not ready error, you are recommended to restore lost data from this drive before dealing with this error because any mistake during the repair could lead to data loss permanently.
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Click to tweet. Solution 1. Check the drive connection. In order to verify whether the error is caused by loose connections or damaged computer USB ports, you can do the following steps.
Step 1. Disconnect the storage device and insert it into your PC through the same USB ports to check if the device was loosely connected. If the error disappears, you can make sure that neither of your inserted device and the related USB port is damaged. But, if the error still exists, you can go on trying next step. If this device can be accessed well, it is absolutely the damaged USB port that causes the problem.
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