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Ontimer: pdhcollectquerydata failed with: 0x800007d5 on ssd drive

Open TheVillageGuy opened this issue 6 years ago • 6 comments

I've been using diskled for years, but for the last few weeks it's been giving me this error at unpredictable times. I've set the update to a lower interval but that doesn't help. It only occurs on my ssd drive. Re-applying the settings in the config fixes the problem.

\PhysicalDisk(0 C:)\% Disk Time

TheVillageGuy avatar Aug 27 '19 11:08 TheVillageGuy

This seems to have started after the latest windows 10 updates, and usually shows authentication issues with a performance counter in the event viewer. For me this seems to be an issue with the C drive only, although that also happens to be the only SSD in my systems.

TheEqualizer avatar Sep 01 '19 13:09 TheEqualizer

C: is the system drive and only SSD here as well, and the error only occurs on this drive.

TheVillageGuy avatar Sep 01 '19 13:09 TheVillageGuy

It would seem the problem has been solved with the latest updates from MS.

TheVillageGuy avatar Oct 09 '19 11:10 TheVillageGuy

I am still having this issue, it never went away for me :(

TheEqualizer avatar Apr 16 '20 11:04 TheEqualizer

It came back here as well. I have done a clean windows install and the problem remains.

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I am still having this issue, it never went away for me :(

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TheVillageGuy avatar Apr 16 '20 19:04 TheVillageGuy

I have been able to work around this error on a number of Windows 10 machines by simply changing my configuration from "PhysicalDisk" to "LogicalDisk", i.e.: Object: LogicalDisk Counter: % Disk Time Instance: _Total

All of my computers are single disk computers (or they operate as single disk, e.g. RAID). I don't know how this would work with multiple disks.

My DiskLED.ini file contains:

[Performance Counter 1] LEDType=Flicker UpdateInterval=30 100% Utilization=100.000000 Path=\LogicalDisk(_Total)\% Disk Time

XyzzyFrobozz avatar Apr 16 '24 21:04 XyzzyFrobozz