BSOD 0x0007A kernel_inpage_err, 0x00F4 and operating system not found

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  1. Posts : 31
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       #41

    I live where the ambient temperature is around 35 degrees on an average. A laptop would have to be rugged enough to sustain uptil 40 degrees right? should be...

    By the way, I just got 1 more bsod just now but thankfully before that, I got a "cute little" windows error message saying
    "The instructions at 0x755810D0 referenced memory at 0x758CC860. The required data was not in place into memory because of an I/O error status 0X........" It flashed for a few moments before the blue screen came up and restarted the system.

    Thankfully I was able to take note of most part of the error message.

    Does it throw some light somewhere? Like A ray of light at the end of the tunnel?
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  2. Posts : 1,808
    Windows 7 64b Ultimate
       #42

    Sorry, no, it doesn't really...we need to get your dumps working...but I'm at wits end there...
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  3. Posts : 1,808
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       #43

    On second thought, after re-reading the whole thread, I see that you never posted the rest of the info we normally ask for, not only dumps but also logs etc. So please follow these instructions to the letter so we do get all the info we can out of your system?
    https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html
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  4. Posts : 31
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       #44

    Yes sure...I will upload all those (excluding the dump alone)...Thanks for alerting about that.
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  5. Posts : 31
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       #45

    I have uploaded all that is needed to be uploaded as per the bsod thread posting guidelines.

    And here are some pointers.
    1) The health status will mention that it did not detect any valid antivirus program. That's not true because I am using avira Antivirus free from the day I bought the laptop.
    2) Also it will say that user access control is disabled. That's because I am the only person who uses the laptop that I am using currently and so I didn't see a need for user accounts. So I just have a single account with administrative rights.
    3) I have posted my system details by making use of CPU-Z and also typing "systeminfo" in command prompt.
    4) I have included another extra zip file that contains the system details and also the list of drivers in my computer.

    And
    Age of my hardware: 11 months (I bought the pc in the last week of August 2010)

    So that about sums up the details and health status of my laptop so far. Hope these extra details may give you some clues.

    By the way I googled a bit about the error "The instructions at 0x755810D0 referenced memory at 0x758CC860. The required data was not in place into memory because of an I/O error status 0X........"
    Some people say it is a RAM issue and RAM needs to be removed and put back again but I am just not confident enough to dismantle any part of my laptop for fear of messing things up.
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  6. Posts : 1,808
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       #46

    Thx for that, well done. I'll look at it as soon as I can, it is late here, problably tomorrow morning. We'll get to the bottom of this one way or the other....
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  7. Posts : 31
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       #47

    Thnx buddy...And no problem at all...take your time...
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  8. Posts : 1,808
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       #48

    As a test, please delete, or make sure you turn off the following applications:

    Driver Reviver. (should not need that in W7 anyway...). It has caused crashes.
    GOM.exe. De-install this media player. It too caused crashes.
    Vaio Content Folder Watcher. It has a file (VCFw.exe) which also crashed. Please disable and make sure its files do not load on startup (if needed use msconfig to check,post if you need help on that.)

    If these do not solve, next step is to look at your VMware stuff as some seem to cause problems also.

    De-install or update the following:
    HTML Code:
    deskpins    1.30.0.0    61.00 KB (62,464 bytes)    5/2/2004 10:32 PM    Elias Fotinis    c:\program files (x86)\deskpins\deskpins.exe
    
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  9. Posts : 31
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       #49

    Sorry buddy was a bit busy..Checked ur reply just now..I will do these stuff and report back as early as I can
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  10. Posts : 31
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       #50

    By the way, I have been forgetting to mention this while...The win 7 is just getting more and more bsod prone by the day.. And the only saving grace till date has been my wubi ubuntu which I dual boot along with win 7. Till date, it has not given me a single problem of bsods. It surprises me as to how ubuntu is bsod free and on the same laptop, win 7 gives bsods.

    Why I am saying this at this juncture is because this might maybe throw some light on this issue. Because if RAm and hard disk are bad, then ubuntu is also not supposed to work right? So thats why I mention this now to maybe sort of give a different angle to tacking this issue.
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