From: John McCallum John on 7 Jan 2010 17:38 Event Type: Warning Event Source: PerfDisk Event Category: None Event ID: 2001 Date: 07/01/2010 Time: 21:14:53 User: N/A Computer: JOHN-1053SX0NX2 Description: Unable to read the disk performance information from the system. Disk performance counters must be enabled for at least one physical disk or logical volume in order for these counters to appear. Disk performance counters can be enabled by using the Hardware Device Manager property pages. Status code returned is data DWORD 0. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Data: 0000: aa 05 00 00 ª... I have been getting this warning message in Event Viewer for the last couple of months it starts at the same time everyday give or take a few miunets when I click on the link I get a page concerning windows Server2003 this also tells me that I donot have this OS surprise surprise.Although I did a search and found 4 dll files that concern itall look to be several years old .I am using Windows XP SP3 and all patches. This event also coincides with me not being able to use the internet. how do I get around this problem?
From: John John - MVP on 7 Jan 2010 21:03 John McCallum wrote: > Event Type: Warning > Event Source: PerfDisk > Event Category: None > Event ID: 2001 > Date: 07/01/2010 > Time: 21:14:53 > User: N/A > Computer: JOHN-1053SX0NX2 > Description: > Unable to read the disk performance information from the system. Disk > performance counters must be enabled for at least one physical disk or > logical volume in order for these counters to appear. Disk performance > counters can be enabled by using the Hardware Device Manager property pages. > Status code returned is data DWORD 0. > > For more information, see Help and Support Center at > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. > Data: > 0000: aa 05 00 00 ª... > I have been getting this warning message in Event Viewer for the last couple > of months it starts at the same time everyday give or take a few miunets when > I click on the link I get a page concerning windows Server2003 this also > tells me that I donot have this OS surprise surprise.Although I did a search > and found 4 dll files that concern itall look to be several years old .I am > using Windows XP SP3 and all patches. This event also coincides with me not > being able to use the internet. > how do I get around this problem? This event ID warning happens when the disk performance counter is disabled and you have a program trying to collect performance data on the disk. You might have a tool or program that is set to run at this particular time and it tries to gather data as part of its routine. To fix this enable the disk counter, at a Command Prompt issue the following command: diskperf -y See: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;296187 Application Log Events Generated When You Start Performance Counter Query (Written for Windows 2000 but also applies to Windows XP) I don't think however that this event in particular has anything to do with your not being able to access the internet at that time, but maybe something else that the underlying program or tool is doing might be causing other problems. John
From: John McCallum on 10 Jan 2010 05:56 @John John MVP The dos command that you gave me does not seem to work on this computer I get a message that says:- diskperf-y is not recognised as an internal or external command operable program or batch file. Any other sugestions? I went into the regestry direct and changed the default value from (preferance not set) to 1is this correct? i am still getting the "Warnining" in event viewer. "John John - MVP" wrote: > John McCallum wrote: > > Event Type: Warning > > Event Source: PerfDisk > > Event Category: None > > Event ID: 2001 > > Date: 07/01/2010 > > Time: 21:14:53 > > User: N/A > > Computer: JOHN-1053SX0NX2 > > Description: > > Unable to read the disk performance information from the system. Disk > > performance counters must be enabled for at least one physical disk or > > logical volume in order for these counters to appear. Disk performance > > counters can be enabled by using the Hardware Device Manager property pages. > > Status code returned is data DWORD 0. > > > > For more information, see Help and Support Center at > > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. > > Data: > > 0000: aa 05 00 00 ª... > > I have been getting this warning message in Event Viewer for the last couple > > of months it starts at the same time everyday give or take a few miunets when > > I click on the link I get a page concerning windows Server2003 this also > > tells me that I donot have this OS surprise surprise.Although I did a search > > and found 4 dll files that concern itall look to be several years old .I am > > using Windows XP SP3 and all patches. This event also coincides with me not > > being able to use the internet. > > how do I get around this problem? > > This event ID warning happens when the disk performance counter is > disabled and you have a program trying to collect performance data on > the disk. You might have a tool or program that is set to run at this > particular time and it tries to gather data as part of its routine. To > fix this enable the disk counter, at a Command Prompt issue the > following command: > > diskperf -y > > See: > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;296187 > Application Log Events Generated When You Start Performance Counter Query > (Written for Windows 2000 but also applies to Windows XP) > > I don't think however that this event in particular has anything to do > with your not being able to access the internet at that time, but maybe > something else that the underlying program or tool is doing might be > causing other problems. > > John > . >
From: Elmo on 10 Jan 2010 09:26 John McCallum wrote: > @John John MVP > The command that you gave me does not seem to work on this computer; I > get a message that says: > "diskperf-y is not recognized as an internal or external command operable > program or batch file.". Any other suggestions? I went into the registry directly > and changed the default value from "preference not set" to "1". Is this correct? > I am still getting the "Warning" in event viewer. "-y" is a switch and needs to be separated by a space. So, as suggested by John John - MVP, type this command: diskperf -y > "John John - MVP" wrote: > >> John McCallum wrote: >>> Event Type: Warning >>> Event Source: PerfDisk >>> Event Category: None >>> Event ID: 2001 >>> Date: 07/01/2010 >>> Time: 21:14:53 >>> User: N/A >>> Computer: JOHN-1053SX0NX2 >>> Description: >>> Unable to read the disk performance information from the system. Disk >>> performance counters must be enabled for at least one physical disk or >>> logical volume in order for these counters to appear. Disk performance >>> counters can be enabled by using the Hardware Device Manager property pages. >>> Status code returned is data DWORD 0. >>> >>> For more information, see Help and Support Center at >>> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. >>> Data: >>> 0000: aa 05 00 00 ª... >>> I have been getting this warning message in Event Viewer for the last couple >>> of months; it starts at the same time everyday, give or take a few minutes. When >>> I click on the link, I get a page concerning Windows Server 2003. This also >>> tells me that I do not have this OS, surprise surprise. Although I did a search >>> and found 4 dll files that concern it, all look to be several years old. I am >>> using Windows XP SP3 and all patches. This event also coincides with me not >>> being able to use the internet. >>> How do I get around this problem? >> This event ID warning happens when the disk performance counter is >> disabled and you have a program trying to collect performance data on >> the disk. You might have a tool or program that is set to run at this >> particular time and it tries to gather data as part of its routine. To >> fix this enable the disk counter, at a Command Prompt issue the >> following command: >> >> diskperf -y >> >> See: >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;296187 >> Application Log Events Generated When You Start Performance Counter Query >> (Written for Windows 2000 but also applies to Windows XP) >> >> I don't think however that this event in particular has anything to do >> with your not being able to access the internet at that time, but maybe >> something else that the underlying program or tool is doing might be >> causing other problems. >> >> John -- Joe =o)
From: John John - MVP on 10 Jan 2010 11:15 John McCallum wrote: > @John John MVP > The dos command that you gave me does not seem to work on this computer I > get a message that says:- > diskperf-y is not recognised as an internal or external command operable > program or batch file. Maybe just a typo on your part but you need to space the command from its switches. Diskperf is the command and -y is the switch, make sure that there is a space between them: diskperf -y Any other sugestions? I went into the regestry direct > and changed the default value from (preferance not set) to 1is this correct? You mean the 'Disable Performance Counters' value? If you set it to 1 the counter is disabled, if you want to enable it set the value to 0 or delete the value altogether. John > > "John John - MVP" wrote: > >> John McCallum wrote: >>> Event Type: Warning >>> Event Source: PerfDisk >>> Event Category: None >>> Event ID: 2001 >>> Date: 07/01/2010 >>> Time: 21:14:53 >>> User: N/A >>> Computer: JOHN-1053SX0NX2 >>> Description: >>> Unable to read the disk performance information from the system. Disk >>> performance counters must be enabled for at least one physical disk or >>> logical volume in order for these counters to appear. Disk performance >>> counters can be enabled by using the Hardware Device Manager property pages. >>> Status code returned is data DWORD 0. >>> >>> For more information, see Help and Support Center at >>> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. >>> Data: >>> 0000: aa 05 00 00 ª... >>> I have been getting this warning message in Event Viewer for the last couple >>> of months it starts at the same time everyday give or take a few miunets when >>> I click on the link I get a page concerning windows Server2003 this also >>> tells me that I donot have this OS surprise surprise.Although I did a search >>> and found 4 dll files that concern itall look to be several years old .I am >>> using Windows XP SP3 and all patches. This event also coincides with me not >>> being able to use the internet. >>> how do I get around this problem? >> This event ID warning happens when the disk performance counter is >> disabled and you have a program trying to collect performance data on >> the disk. You might have a tool or program that is set to run at this >> particular time and it tries to gather data as part of its routine. To >> fix this enable the disk counter, at a Command Prompt issue the >> following command: >> >> diskperf -y >> >> See: >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;296187 >> Application Log Events Generated When You Start Performance Counter Query >> (Written for Windows 2000 but also applies to Windows XP) >> >> I don't think however that this event in particular has anything to do >> with your not being able to access the internet at that time, but maybe >> something else that the underlying program or tool is doing might be >> causing other problems. >> >> John >> . >>
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