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Okay, I've been having a issue regarding a PCMCIA to PCI card connected to my computer. The computer is working 100% perfectly, however...the new computer recently got hit with a power outage that occurred earlier this week. The PC is connected to a surge protector...so, it survived the power outage. When there is a electrical storm, if it is snowing or there is high winds occurring in my area (usually during the late Fall, Winter or early Spring), I have to put the computer to sleep or hibernate it or turn it off in any event a power failure occurs. The problem is that when the computer comes out of hibernation, a Event 9 error referencing to pcmcia followed by a Event 11 error referencing to disk are logged into the Event Viewer one second later. I used a utility called MyEventViewer from Nirsoft and this is what I got: Event 9 (error): pcmcia (2014-04-24 20:13:55) Event 11 (error): disk (2014-04-24 20:13:56) By clicking on Properties for the Ricoh R/RL/RT/RC/5C475(II), R5c520 or Compatible CardBus Controller (StarTech PCMCIA to PCI card) in the Device Manager, what puzzles me is that the PCMCIA drivers have a date stamp of 2006-06-21 and the version of the driver is 6.0.6002.18005, the driver file details show that the driver files are: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\pci.sys C:\Windows\System32\drivers\pcmcia.sys To be realistic, doing a search for the files in Windows File Manager revealed that the pcmcia.sys and pci.sys files are not even listed in C:\Windows\System32\drivers sub-directory. Three copies of pcmcia.sys and pci.sys are found in the C:\Windows\winsxs sub-directory instead. Additionally, after putting the computer out of hibernation, SpeedFan 4.49 reports that the SMART information on my "ULTIMATE CF CARD" is garbled and I have to reinsert the CF card in the the PCMCIA slot in order to make it work again. Is there a way to fix the Event 9 pcmcia and Event 11 disk errors occurring every time I awake the computer or put it out of hibernation?