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May be .... but apparently the BSOD is still a stop 0xF4, Storage/file system related error.
Try a full formatting and reinstalling windows.
May be .... but apparently the BSOD is still a stop 0xF4, Storage/file system related error.
Try a full formatting and reinstalling windows.
But there is too much for me to lose, is there not an alternative? What do you mean by Storage/File system error?
Storage/file system error means .....
- Storage = HDD
- File System = Partition maps, stored data etc.
We already know that the the HDD is itself weak. It already got a SMART data corruption. Seatools attempted a repair. But still it is BSODing with the same bugcheck code; 0Xf4, which indicates that very storage/file system malfunctioning. Before deciding about abandoning the HDD, a clean reinstall will be a worthy try.
Moreover, your installation is bloatware covered. You have installed lots of things which are causing issues, and you dont know how to remove those. So it logically provides another ground for the clean reinstall.
I hope you understand now.
You can store all your dear data to somewhere else externally, or store them in cloud storage like SkyDrive. If you want, you can salvage all the important things.
Follow Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7 ... it works for retail windows as well.
Does any of these have to do with the BSOD? Im trying to not give up and keep my computer how it is but I might just have to accept that it needs re installing
The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load:
discache
spldr
VBoxDrv
VBoxUSBMon
vmm
Wanarpv6
Apparently not. The failure of PC probe made them fail too.
The first, second and last ones are system native drivers. And the other three are related to VBox/Virtualization.
What is pc probe sorry?
Would updating the bios be a good idea?
I have never done it before as i have been to scared to because i dont want to have a broken BIOS
Im sorry for wasting your time. I have come to the conclusion that i will re install my os and buy another hard drive.
Thank you for your help. I'm sorry for wasting your time
You decide at your own on everything? Who told you that you are wasting my time that you are saying it? :)
I told you that there are some solid reasons to go for a clean reinstall. And told you that you need to go for it.
Again you are taking a wrong decision. It is to go for a clean reinstall at the first point. If the file system errors are present there, the formatting of the HDD will cure it.
But if the same stop 0xF4 (or even stop 0x7F) BSOD comes back even after, then there will be no other way but getting a new HDD.
Well, that is all. That is the logical way to troubleshoot an issue. You are taking a wrong decision once again.
I have a second hard drive that I installed windows onto and it works perfectly fine, therefore because I have to reinstall my OS onto a better hard drive than I am currently using I will go out and buy an SSD