BSOD Every game, Error 0x0000007A & 0x000000F4

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       #61

    It can work, but it is gonna be EXTREMELY slow.
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  2. Posts : 1,436
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       #62

    You can run this tool when checking Hitachi HDDs/SSDs:

    https://www.hgst.com/support/hard-dr...port/downloads
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  3. Posts : 36
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       #63

    BorisTheAnimal said:
    You can run this tool when checking Hitachi HDDs/SSDs:

    https://www.hgst.com/support/hard-dr...port/downloads
    My harddisk doesn't show up in the program
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       #64

    *bump*
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  5. Posts : 7,050
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       #65

    Read the Forum Rules, bumping threads isn't allowed.
    If you're waiting for a reply, PM someone or post a new reply with an update instead of bumping.
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       #66

    axe0 said:
    Read the Forum Rules, bumping threads isn't allowed.
    If you're waiting for a reply, PM someone or post a new reply with an update instead of bumping.
    I completely forgot that. Sorry.

    I just got another bsod, but again no dump file.
    I only have a picture of the screen, i don't know what else to give you.

    EDIT: I just analyzed how fragmented my harddisk files was.
    Could that be the reason for the crashes?
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  7. Posts : 7,050
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       #67

    Parameter 2 0xFFFFFFFFC000009D = STATUS_DEVICE_NOT_CONNECTED, indicates defective or loose cabling, termination, or that the controller does not see the hard disk.
    Reference: BSOD Index
    Cause
    Frequently, you can determine the cause of the KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR bug check from the error status (Parameter 2). Some common status codes include the following:

    0xC000009A, or STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES, indicates a lack of nonpaged pool resources.
    0xC000009C, or STATUS_DEVICE_DATA_ERROR, typically indicates bad blocks (sectors) on the hard disk.
    0xC000009D, or STATUS_DEVICE_NOT_CONNECTED, indicates defective or loose cabling, termination, or that the controller does not see the hard disk.
    0xC000016A, or STATUS_DISK_OPERATION_FAILED, indicates bad blocks (sectors) on the hard disk.
    0xC0000185, or STATUS_IO_DEVICE_ERROR, indicates improper termination or defective cabling on SCSI devices or that two devices are trying to use the same IRQ.
    As you have a laptop all you may be able to do is unplug and reconnect the hard drive if it doesn't void any warranty that may be present.

    Question 1, do you have warranty?
    Question 2, if you have warranty, will the above suggestion void it?
    • If it does then let this get checked by a technician from HP.
    • If it doesn't, check if the hard drive cable is proper connected, you may not be fully capable of checking if the cable itself isn't damaged if you don't want to disassemble your laptop completely.
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  8. Posts : 36
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    Thread Starter
       #68

    My laptop does not have warranty because of it's age.
    I have had my harddisk out, and checked the cable and connections, but everything looked perfectly fine.
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  9. Posts : 7,050
    Windows 10 Pro
       #69

    A defect may not be visible as it may be inside the cabling which cannot be seen thanks to the protection.
    Not saying this is the case, but it may be a reason why you don't see a problem.

    Do you have a spare hard drive that you could use with a vanille installation? This to find out if the cabling or motherboard connection is or is not the cause.
    Vanille installation = Windows 7 up to date with only Microsoft Security Essentials installed.
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  10. Posts : 36
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       #70

    axe0 said:
    Do you have a spare hard drive that you could use with a vanille installation? This to find out if the cabling or motherboard connection is or is not the cause.
    Vanille installation = Windows 7 up to date with only Microsoft Security Essentials installed.
    Unfortunately i do not.

    But for som time my harddisk have been making this noise when it shuts down, might be a sign that it is going
    (recorded from my phone so it is craptacular quality.)
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