Bue Screen Error ox7A
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Re: Bue Screen Error ox7A
That is a lot of dumps in 4 days.
Most as you say are within MS modules. The only standout is Symantec/Norton.
Is this a new install of Norton or was it updated recently?
As a first attempt I would disable all Norton products and see if the issue continues.
In the long run I'd suggest completely removing any Norton/Symantec software from your computer.
http://www.symantec.com/norton/suppo...080710133834EN
Avast is a good free AV and Windows firewall is adequate.
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Last edited by jephree; 25-06-2009 at 12:42 AM.
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right ok cheers i will see if the BSOD countinues once i unistall i will post back results if i get any more Crash dumps
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On Thu 25/06/2009 09:44:23 your computer crashed
This was likely caused by the following module: ntkrnlpa.exe
Bugcheck code: 0x7A (0xC040F438, 0xC000000E, 0x90988860, 0x81E87575)
Error: KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR
file path: C:\Windows\system32\ntkrnlpa.exe
product: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
company: Microsoft Corporation
description: NT Kernel & System
The crash took place in a standard Microsoft module. Likely the culprit is another driver on your system which cannot be identified.
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1 crash dumps have been found and analyzed. Note that it's not always possible to state with certainty whether a reported driver is really responsible for crashing your system or that the root cause is in another module. Nonetheless it's suggested you look for updates for the products that these drivers belong to and regularly visit Windows update or enable automatic updates for Windows. In case a piece of malfunctioning hardware is causing trouble, a search with Google on the bug check errors together with the model name and brand of your computer may help you investigate this further.
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Try running check disk:
Using CheckDisk from the Command Line
Open up an administrator mode command prompt, and then type in the following command to do an exhaustive check of your drive. Substitute C: for whatever drive you want to check.
chkdsk /f /r C:
If the drive is a system drive or has files in use, you’ll be asked to schedule the check for the next reboot: agree and reboot.
Note this check may take up to an hour depending ...
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Right ok it says no Errors found and it still carrys on with BSOD it is satrting to get on my nerves got any more Sugesstens?
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ok before it just restarted on its own while i was in the middle of it no warning or BSOD or anything like that it was just a random restart ive tryed numerous things to try clear this up like Memory Diagnoss and disk checking my computer is still on warrenty so i might get it looked at or replaced if i carnt figure out how to do stop this computer from doing this ive also been told Overheating could cause this but my computer is in a hot room which is hot all the time and i can not help it :S
ok if any more sugesstions please just post
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Heat is always a possible issue.
If it is under warranty then utilize your warranty.