i/o operations

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about i/o operations cover issues such as timeouts for files on offline storage in Windows 7 and Windows Server, crashes when moving data over USB on systems with NVIDIA EHCI chipsets, data corruption in SQL Server due to memory range access via SetFileIoOverlappedRange, system hangs from heavy network I/O, and event ID 11 errors after hibernation with USB storage. These threads focus on troubleshooting and fixes for I/O-related problems in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 environments.
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    I/O operations time out for files that are stored on offline storage in Windows 7 and Windows Server

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    You encounter problems when you move data over USB from a Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2-based

    Updates Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2-based computers that have at least 4GB of RAM and an NVIDIA EHCI chipset to fix a crash when performing I/O operations. Link Removed - Invalid URL
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    Data corruption occurs when a memory range is accessed by the SetFileIoOverlappedRange function and

    Fixes an issue in which data corruption occurs in SQL Server databases. This issue occurs when a memory range is accessed by the SetFileIoOverlappedRange function and an I/O operation in SQL Server on a computer that is running Windows Vista, Windows... More...
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    You encounter problems when you move data over USB from a Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2-based

    Updates Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2-based computers that have at least 4GB of RAM and an NVIDIA EHCI chipset to fix a crash when performing I/O operations. More...
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    Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 stops responding when an application performs many I/O operation

    Fixes an issue in which a Windows 7-based or Windows Server 2008 R2-based computer stops responding. This issue occurs when an application performs many I/O operations to a network share. More...
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    System event ID 11 is logged on resume when an I/O operation to a raw USB 2.0 or 3.0 attached hard d

    Consider the following scenario: You have a computer running a Windows operating system. Attach a USB 2.0 or 3.0 storage device to the system. Let the system go into Hibernate. In this scenario after you resume Windows from hibernation, a System Event... Link Removed
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