So I randomly got a blue screen last night; and now whenever I hit the power button, the computer boots up, gets to the "windows loading screen," and then turns blue, takes 0.5 seconds for the "dump" to reach 100 and then it restarts. I've ran CHKDSK which turns up nothing, and I successfully reinstalled windows which allowed me to log in, but 2 hours later it crashed, and then I started getting the recurring blue screen upon boot all over again.
On the blue screen it says:
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KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR
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Technical Information:
** STOP: 0x0000007A (0xFFFFF8A0005CFEC0,0xFFFFFFFFC000009C,0x00000001B15B28C0 ...)
it changes, sometimes the beginning reads:
** STOP: 0x0000007A (0xFFFFF8A00028EEC0,0xFFFFFFFFC000009C,0x00000001B15B28C0 ...
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I've been having issues for a while, where the memory usage slowly builds up to 85% and just sits there - everything lags horribly until I reset. I assumed it was a memory leak or something and just decided to put up with it. If I had to guess i'd say the problem is either the RAM or my HDD is screwed, but I really don't know anything about this kind of problem and google hasn't turned up anything immediately useful.
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Some random System Specs:
MOBO: ASUS Rampage II Extreme
HDD: WD Caviar Green - 1.0TB SATA / 64MB Cache (WD10EARS)
- also have a 500GB WD HDD with a 32MB Cache hooked up
GPU: XFX NVIDIA GTX 285
CPU: Intel - i7-920 (LGA1366)
PSU: Silverstone Strider, 1500w
RAM: 6GB - 3x2GB Corsair XMS3 (DDR3, 1600MHz, 9-9-9-24, 1.65V)
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I had a problem similar to you
Everytime I booted my pc the blue screen appeared saying it had an error. i copied the error code and at the end it gave me the name of the corrupted file
i later found out that a component from my antivirus file was damaged and the antivirus was set to function at startup
so ... i entered the safe mode, searched the file i saw in the error message and after i removed the program containing that file. after that i rebooted and later on i reinstalled windows on drive c
Oh I found this:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/itpr...
it is a printer problem
one guy offered the next solution:
I worked through this issue with HP today.. Long of it is.. I have a photosmart printer that kept giving me this 0x7a error when trying to print..
What complicated this was I have 64 bit hardware on a 32 bit OS.. but im not sure if this was the problem at all.
I had to go into windows/system32/spool/driver and rename the 3 folder .. now i had to do this in safe mode..
Once renamed I had to uninstall all the HP driver, and reinstall the all-in-one drivers again.
once this was done. It worked perfectly.
Hope this helps.
HERE IS ANOTHER VERY HELPFUL LINK
http://blogs.catapultsystems.com/IT/archive/2010/0...
YET ANOTHER LINK
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/w...