ATDISK Driver Fails to Start After Upgrade (136990)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.51
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.51
This article was previously published under Q136990 SYMPTOMS
Your computer uses an enhanced IDE controller and you upgraded your
previous installation of Windows NT to Windows NT 3.51. The following
message appears when you boot Windows NT:
At least one service or driver failed during system startup. Use
Event Viewer to examine the event log for details.
Event Viewer shows that the message is caused by ATDISK.
CAUSE
Computers capable of connecting four Enhanced IDE (EIDE) devices actually
contain two separate EIDE adapters. Windows NT 3.51 uses ATAPI.SYS to
handle EIDE adapters, whereas ATDISK.SYS is used for only IDE and other
WD1003 compatible disk controllers. In Windows NT 3.5, ATDISK.SYS handles
the first adapter's IDE drives. ATAPI.SYS handles ATAPI devices, such as CD-
ROM drives and hard disks, on the second adapter. When you update to
Windows NT 3.51, ATAPI takes over the IO addresses from the first IDE
adapter. When ATDISK initializes it cannot allocate the IO addresses and it
terminates.
RESOLUTION
To correct this problem,, run Control Panel, choose Devices, and manually
disable the ATDISK driver.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 10/29/2003 |
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Keywords: | KB136990 |
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