Changing the disk timeout on Microsoft Windows Server
To change the disk timeout value on Windows Server operating systems, follow steps in the Windows Server host and in the registry browsing tool.
On your Windows Server
hosts, change the disk I/O timeout value to
60
in
the Windows registry, as
follows: - In Windows, click .
- In the dialog text box, type
regedit
and click Enter. - In the registry browsing tool, locate the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Disk\TimeOutValue key.
- Confirm that the value for the key is
60
(decimal value). If necessary, change the value to60
.