Periodic Kernel Inpage BSOD, "STOP: 0x0000007A"

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    Periodic Kernel Inpage BSOD, "STOP: 0x0000007A"


    I've been having issues with seemingly random BSOD for the last couple of months. Sometimes they'll be weeks apart, sometimes they're back to back. They can happen at boot, in the middle of a game. or simply sitting around idle when I'm not even at the keyboard.

    https://i.imgur.com/PmKDGvC.jpg this is a picture of the error i got about five minutes ago

    I've run chckdsk and nothing came up and my Avast is always up to date, so I'm not sure if it's bad RAM or a faulty disk. Any help would be greatly appreciated, I'd rather not send this in for a warranty fix if it can be at all avoided, I need this computer for school.

    It's apparently having issues with creating a dump as well, so I'm not sure if the tool that the FAQ recommends will help me.
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  2.    #2

    Please follow - Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions

    Let's at least see which information can be gathered, and what do you have the dump file type set to?
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  3. Posts : 6
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    Here's the .zip, at least I hope it uploaded. It's set to dump as kernel.
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  4.    #4

    Those Kernel Memory dumps will useful too, please go to this directory:

    Code:
    C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP
    Place any of these files into a zipped folder, and then upload to your Skydrive or Dropbox account. I've provided some instructions for Skydrive, just in case you haven't used it before, you can simply use your Microsoft E-mail account to login.

    Attachment 294211

    Attachment 294212

    Attachment 294213

    Attachment 294214

    Attachment 294215
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  5.    #5

    Debugging Analysis:

    Code:
    4: kd> lmvm igdkmd64
    start             end                 module name
    fffff880`050a1000 fffff880`055bd1c0   igdkmd64 T (no symbols)           
        Loaded symbol image file: igdkmd64.sys
        Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\igdkmd64.sys
        Image name: igdkmd64.sys
        Timestamp:        Sat Mar 09 02:10:00 2013 (513A99F8)
        CheckSum:         0052A265
        ImageSize:        0051C1C0
        Translations:     0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
    I would check for any chipset updates from your motherboard support page or Intel's support page.
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  6. Posts : 6
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    It won't let me zip the .dmp, says "file not found or no read permission." I'm on the administrator account for this PC, is there something I'm missing?

    EDIT: I hope this works, I think I figured out how to .zip it. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/73879926/MEMORY.zip

    I also checked for an update from Intel and the only thing that was out of date was my integrated graphics driver. It didn't say anything about the motherboard.
    Last edited by tanzorbarbarian; 19 Nov 2013 at 23:36.
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  7. Posts : 6
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    Thread Starter
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    It's now gotten to the point where i can't use my laptop for more than an hour at a time before it crashes, sometimes less. I've left it sitting untouched as much as I can, but while using it for school I receieved an error which said something to the effect of
    "C:\$Mft is unreadable." Isn't that the "master guide" or whatever for my HDD?

    I have a warranty with the manufacturer and will probably send it in unless there is something relatively easy I can do to fix this, I'm not in a position to be spending any amount of time or money trying to fix something major like that.
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  8.    #8

    It means Master File Table and is used by the NTFS file system to reserve special boot information. There's actually two MFT's - the Master File Table record and the backup of the Master File Table. I'm guessing to get that error, both must be corrupt. More Information - NTFS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    You have a corrupt file system for sure, I'll advise running some hard-drive tests:

    Run some hard-drive diagnostics and follow these steps:

    Find your hard-drive manufacturer and run their tests.

    Additional Tests:

    Post a screenshot of Crystal Disk Info summary:

    writhziden said:
    If you have an SSD, make sure the following are up to date:
    • SSD firmware
    • BIOS Version
    • Chipset Drivers
    • Hard disk controller drivers/SATA drivers
    • If you have a Marvell IDE ATA/ATAPI device, make sure the drivers are up to date from the Intel site or Marvell site and not from your motherboard/vendor support site.
    Check for any file system errors and bad sectors using Option #2 of:

    Use this command with Disk Check:

    Code:
    chkdsk C: /f /r
    I'll post the analysis of the dump file, when the file has finished downloading.
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  9. Posts : 6
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    Thread Starter
       #9

    I started up the laptop to run the programs you recommended and another chkdsk started. This time, it ran twice as fast and deleted a ton of "orphan files." It finished and I've now been using it for over an hour with no crashes, a better run than I've had for weeks.

    I don't know if this has fixed my problem or not, though. Should I still run the stuff you recommended?

    On that same note, what did those other logs have to say?

    edit scrap that, it just crashed after ~1:45 of smooth sailing. Didnt even have time to get anything done.
    Last edited by tanzorbarbarian; 22 Nov 2013 at 17:46.
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  10.    #10

    Please post the .CBS log file, it should be the last Option or section for the disk check tutorial. I would try running the bootable hard drive diagnostics too, but do not run these tests on a SSD. Usually, the BSOD your having is related to a problematic hard drive.
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