unable to open scsi controller - Win7 Ultimate
Running Win7 Ultimate on a Dell Studio 1747 laptop with two 500G Toshiba MK5056GSY ATA disk drives, all drivers up to date 5/25/12, I get these paired messages when running a java.exe jar file in java version 1.7.0_01-b08. The messages
recur regardless of whether the java.exe resides on c: or d: drive. Invocation of the java is "java -jar myjava.exe" Sometimes the java.exe fails and sometimes it runs successfully. I had no problems with the hardware,
software or java code before about 2 months ago and am not aware of any changes other than standard deployed patches. I have not had the error messages on other machines running same code on Win7 Home Premium or W2008R2.
Unable to open SCSI Controller 0:[\], error codes 0x5
Unable to open SCSI Controller 1:[\], error codes 0x5
Is this a drive hardware problem, controller hardware problem, controller software problem or what? Suggestions on how to determine cause/fix? Thx.
May 27th, 2012 1:37pm
Have you tried reverting back to a previous version of java? Uninstall your current version and go to the following link and put in a earlier version and see if that helps. I usually use Java version 6 update 22. If that works go into control panel and look
under java and uncheck the automatic update box.
http://www.oldapps.com/java.php
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May 27th, 2012 2:26pm
This appears to be a Java problem and not Windows.
Read post #12 @
https://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=2348374
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May 27th, 2012 2:46pm
Hi,
If this error just occurred when using JAVA files, it seems this issue is more related to JAVA. I suggest you can try
to reinstall your JAVA program to test the issue.
Also, you can test the issue in
Clean
Boot mode and
Safe
Mode.
Regards
Vincent Wang
TechNet Community Support
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May 29th, 2012 5:20am