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hi..i had problem with my laptop which is type Asus..i just brought it middle of June 2011..but the problem is I my laptop was attack by blue screen error such as Kernel_Data_Inpage_Error...i do not know how to solve it..and,i really2 need help...can anyone or technician help me..

additional information for my laptop:

1)windows 7
2)processor intel core i3
3)RAM 4G DDR3
4)graphic card NVIDIA GEFORCE 1GB
5)model ASUS A43SJ
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Welcome to Microsoft Answers.


The error code KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR STOP: 0x0000007A states that the requested page of kernel data from the paging file could not be read into memory. It appears that there are some issues with the hard disk.

Use check disk command for any errors on hard disk -

Warning: Microsoft does not recommend interrupting the CHKDSK process. Microsoft does not guarantee the integrity of the disk if the CHKDSK program is interrupted. For safety you can back up your data before using the check disk command.

Use the check disk commands as follows:
1. Click Start.
2. In search window type 'cmd' and ENTER. Right click and select 'Run as administrator'.
3. Type at the command prompt CHKDSK /P and press ENTER to scan the disk.
4. Then type CHKDSK C: /F /R and press ENTER to repair corrupt sectors, if there are any.

NOTE: The root drive has to be C: and the command may schedule a task at the system startup, if it does, then press Y to schedule a task and restart the computer to perform chkdsk.
Once chkdsk completes, boot to the desktop and then check.

You may refer to the below mentioned link for more details -
http://msdn.microsof...y/ms793989.aspx

Here's a good read on viewing blue screen dmp files.

http://answers.micro...c4-6b77b3fcd990

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thanks for fast reply..i will try the suggestion that you have been told...if i get any problem after done "check disk" i will ask you late...thank you again..=)
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what mean " Once chkdsk completes, boot to the desktop and then check. "..i do not understand what you want to tell me..can you explain better to me..i have done chkdsk.
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The commands he gave you chkdsk /r /f require you to restart you're PC and allow the computer to run the scan without hitting any key to skip it. You will see a blue screen before you log into windows allow it to complete the scan (it reboots when it's done anyway)
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oh..thanks victoria torres..=)
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No Prob :)
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