BSOD - Random Crashes, error 0x0000003b

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       #71

    koolkat77 said:
    Wow :/

    Test your hard drive with the toshiba stuff please
    Software Utilities
    Sorry, which one should I use?
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       #72

    I think "Windows Diagnostic Tool Ver. 1.12
    (For IDE/ATA/SATA Hard Drives)" This one should work for you
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       #73

    koolkat77 said:
    I think "Windows Diagnostic Tool Ver. 1.12
    (For IDE/ATA/SATA Hard Drives)" This one should work for you
    Dont think that one worked. It tells me to select a drive to run a test but it wont let me select the drive from the list.
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       #74

    Okay download this Download hddh.exe Free - HDD Health 4.2 install file and post a snip of it on your next post
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       #75

    uploaded them, also for all these pictures can i just link them as I use a screen capper that creates a web link of the image ex. 9295a7a77deaab63189d71596121faf3.png
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       #76

    Wiznet said:
    uploaded them, also for all these pictures can i just link them as I use a screen capper that creates a web link of the image ex. 9295a7a77deaab63189d71596121faf3.png
    Is this actually what hdd health say about your hard drive? Did you wait for a minute for the application to fully load? Open hdd health again and wait for a minute or 2 for it to fully load the health status of the hard disk.

    This is how mine looks. I waited for few seconds and that's how it looks when the application loads completely.
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       #77

    koolkat77 said:
    Wiznet said:
    uploaded them, also for all these pictures can i just link them as I use a screen capper that creates a web link of the image ex. 9295a7a77deaab63189d71596121faf3.png
    Is this actually what hdd health say about your hard drive? Did you wait for a minute for the application to fully load? Open hdd health again and wait for a minute or 2 for it to fully load the health status of the hard disk.

    This is how mine looks. I waited for few seconds and that's how it looks when the application loads completely.
    Hmm hasnt changed.
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       #78

    Wiznet said:

    Hmm hasnt changed.
    So I think we know whats been causing your BSODs and crashes. Are you ready for a replacement?
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       #79

    koolkat77 said:
    Wiznet said:

    Hmm hasnt changed.
    So I think we know whats been causing your BSODs and crashes. Are you ready for a replacement?
    Yes, any suggestions where to buy the hard drive from?
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       #80

    Is the laptop under its warranty? You said that its a new laptop in the starting of this thread
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