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Stop code is now: ***STOP: 0x0000007A (0x0000000000000020, 0xFFFFFFFFc000009D, 0xFFFFFA8006897078, 0x0000000000000000)
Sata cables are ok
Stop code is now: ***STOP: 0x0000007A (0x0000000000000020, 0xFFFFFFFFc000009D, 0xFFFFFA8006897078, 0x0000000000000000)
Sata cables are ok
Okay regarding your hard drive, please follow this link: Disk Check
Use option 2.
Your hard drive is not performing correctly, it may fail at any time.
Okay, after using chkdsk it said that there were some problems with disk and suggested using chkdsk /F. Chckdsk /F checked the disk after starting up the computer, but found no problems.
Line 0xFFFFFA8006897078 in stop code changed to 0xFFFFFA8006014078 and then to 0xFFFFFA80069457C8
Can you view this page: Checking and repairing a disk with CHKDSK ? Ask Leo!
Scroll down to getting results, and post the result here please :)
I attaching the results, but they're in polish.
Ok, wait a moment I'm going to translate it
Okay so there is nothing that stands out to me.
The real trouble would be if the HDD continues to produce new bad sectors, even after a full format which you already did. If that is so, i would ditch the drive as it is no longer reliable. If you do not see any more new pending sectors appear; then the drive could last for a long time potentially.
I suggest you download HDTune and check the Health tab; it should display at least these two important stats:
- Reallocated sector count (bad sectors that are swapped and no longer dangerous)
- Current Pending Sector (bad sectors that are not swapped and VERY dangerous!)
The last property should always have a raw value of ZERO. If it is not zero, a format/zero-write/DBAN will make it go zero, as it would swap any bad sector encountered during the write sequence.