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Policy tab that allows you to check the box to enable write caching is greyed out
#1
Device manager/hard drive/Policy tab that allows you to check the box enable write caching is greyed out and the hard drive is a fixed hard drive so im not sure why this is happening

#2
If it's grayed out then the SATA driver does not

support 'SCSI pass thru', so Windows cannot send
the right commands to the disk.

  1. Backup Data
  2. Check Hard Drive Health
  3. Change SATA cable
  4. Could be Hardware issue.
  5. Try Dskcache utility 


You can use this utility Dskcache.exe  Obtain the Dskcache.exe tool to configure the "Power Protected" Write Cache option

How to enable Write Cache by command script:


c:\dskcache.exe +w
exit

Also you can add this script to startup scripts:

Start gpedit.msc and use
Local Computer Policy\Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Scripts 
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#3
(01-14-2018, 02:14 PM)Britec Wrote:  If it's grayed out then the SATA driver does not

support 'SCSI pass thru', so Windows cannot send
the right commands to the disk.




  1. Backup Data
  2. Check Hard Drive Health
  3. Change SATA cable
  4. Could be Hardware issue.
  5. Try Dskcache utility 


You can use this utility Dskcache.exe  Obtain the Dskcache.exe tool to configure the "Power Protected" Write Cache option

How to enable Write Cache by command script:


c:\dskcache.exe +w
exit

Also you can add this script to startup scripts:

Start gpedit.msc and use
Local Computer Policy\Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Scripts 

It still didnt work. but i have 2 hard drives in my computer 1 hard drive is windows vista and the second which im having issues with is windows xp pro



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#4
How to enable Write Cache by command script:

c:\dskcache.exe +w
exit

this is what i get after using "c:\dskcache.exe +w"

Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
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C:\Documents and Settings\Christopher>c:\dskcache.exe +w

-----------------

Disk device:
\\?\ide#diskst250dm000-1bd141_______________________hp73____#4&244ba08&0&0.0.0#{
53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}

Current settings:
Write Cache is disabled
Power Protect is disabled


Error setting Write Cache value.
(1) Incorrect function.


-----------------

Disk device:
\\?\ide#diskst380815as______________________________3.chh___#4&244ba08&0&0.1.0#{
53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}

Current settings:
Write Cache is disabled
Power Protect is disabled


Error setting Write Cache value.
(1) Incorrect function.


C:\Documents and Settings\Christopher>

#5
Its greyed out due to an intel driver that takes over the policy option and the hard drive its self. I believe its called the intel matrix storage.

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