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BSoD: KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR running some programs after reinstall
I've reinstalled Windows 7 on this machine several times, and even on a new hard drive in it, without these problems happening. A few weeks ago, someone grabbed my Latitude e4300 out of my hands and broke part of its case and one of my front teeth against each other. Since the part that broke was where the power adapter plugs in and I didn't want it coming away from the motherboard, I got a new case and transferred the innards over to the new one. In the process, the internal clock battery was disconnected and it not only forgot the time, but also the BIOS settings and couldn't come back from Hibernate (due to the e4300's notable SATA AHCI/IRRT quirk). Before I found out the cause, I ended up just reinstalling Windows 7 again.
My User data, including about 5 gigs of downloads, was in my Windows.old structure and I copied the files in it over. Now, when I try running programs that are particularly hard drive-intensive (a fresh install of uTorrent, an install of the same copy of PowerPoint I'd used before, and ditto with BlueStacks) uTorrent BSoDs while it's rushing to scan my downloads folder, and the other two halt midway through installation. PowerPoint complains the install file has been corrupted.
The uTorrent BSoD throws a KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR, so I ran CHKDSK and got this interesting error (Error Code: 2000-0142) during the DST Short Test. The hard drive was working fine for weeks after the attack with the old Windows install, so I have to think something's off in the driver, firmware, lost BIOS settings or controller.