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OK thanks for all the information and it is helping a lot. Has there only been two since you built the system and how far apart were the BSOD's?
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Yes, sorry for the late reply...gmail did not send me a notification, and I did not see the 3rd page of comments...and here I was watching it like a hawk...
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Also, the BSOD were only a few days apart.
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OK this may be a hiccup with the system being new and the SSD drive issue you had in the beginning. So far I have not seen anything.

0x0000007A: KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR
(Click to consult the online MSDN article.)
A page of kernel data was not found in the pagefile and could not be read into memory. This might be due to incompatible disk or controller drivers, firmware, or hardware.


So far the hard drive and memory seem to be OK.
Let me know what the following shows.

Please Go to

1: START and the click on RUN
2: Type in devmgmt.msc
3: Click Enter


To do a screenshot please have click on your Print Screen on your keyboard. It is normally the key above your number pad between the F12 key and the Scroll Lock key
Now go to Start and then to All Programs
Scroll to Accessories and then click on Paint
In the Empty White Area click and hold the CTRL key and then click the V
Go to the File option at the top and click on Save as
Save as file type JPEG and save it to your Desktop


Attach it to your next reply
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Thats the device manager...is there any particular part of teh device tree you wanted to see? I doubt a fully hidden tree would help all that much.
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Just looking for anything with a yellow exclamation mark or a red X... If nothing then it is safe to say the system is running correctly.
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Yea, there are no red x's or exclamation marks anywhere. Here are 3 screen shots, one for each part of the tree, since it wont all fit on the screen.

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Good job :)
Anything on the hard drive diagnostics?
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The what? Lol I think I missed something important
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OH! I couldnt do that. My hard drive is made by Corsair, and they dont have a diagnostic tool on that link you gave me.

Edited by StaticShock5, 03 October 2011 - 07:32 PM.

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Post 28 :) :yes:
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Post 40 :)

And post 30 IIRC

Edited by StaticShock5, 03 October 2011 - 07:34 PM.

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Try Seagate SeaTools cd ISO for DOS.
Make the bootable disk and see if it will work. If not no big problem as I don't honestly believe the hard drive is a issue anyway.
I think the only way to make sure is to see what happens over the next 24 to 48 hours and see if the issue happens again.
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Alright, I'll give it a shot and inform you of the results. I'll keep you posted over the next 2 days as well. Do you have any suspicions or ideas of what might be causing it?
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I think it is just a hiccup with the OS and it should have resolved itself with the chkdsk and sfc I had you run earlier.
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