Originally posted by: JimPhelpsMI
Hi, Way back when Delayed Write was invented there was a real danger of the machine getting turned off while Delayed Write was writing to the Drive. That is really not a problem today as Windoz will not shut down until everybody is done. It will speed your system up a bit to leave it on. Luck, Jim
This was one of the problems with Windows 2000, and especially the IBM 75GXP drive. Firstly, Windows would cut power to the system (ATX soft-off) before the HD's write-cache had time to flush itself (causing "\WINDOWS\SYSTEM.ced" errors with the registry), and in the case of the 75GXP with buggy firmware, it would retract the heads to the center of the spindle, while the head was writing to the drive! It would nicely scribble on things like the system part of sectors on the drive, turning them bad, and causing future bad sectors and seek errors on the drive. IBM blamed the problem on MS, MS blamed IBM, well, that's old news today thankfully.
This is one of the reasons why I still configure Windows not to auto-power-off on shutdown, and force it to clean the pagefile before shutdown, to flush everything else out of the write cache.