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Event ID: 137 Source: ntfs
Source: ntfs
Type: Error
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The default transaction resource manager on volume <drive letter> encountered a non-retryable error and could not start. The data contains the error code.
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In our case the drive specified in the event was a mounted virtual drive (an encrypted drive created using TrueCrypt). It only happened one time.
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Error code: 0xC00000BB - According to ME971905, this event may be recorded when certain operations are repeated through a script (writing data to a volume, unmounting it, synchronization by RAID etc, see the article for details). The problem occurs because Common Log File System driver (CLFS.SYS) does not properly handle a name conflict in the transaction log. The article provides a workaround this issue.
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Forrest Salfen
See the link to "Conor Cahill Web Log - A Painful Vista" for a web log troubleshooting this problem on Windows Vista.
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