nvstor64 error type 3 is causing my PC to hang repeatedly


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    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
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    nvstor64 error type 3 is causing my PC to hang repeatedly


    Bottom line up front - my PC is having repeated nvstor64 type 3 errors which cause it to hang and the only way to restart it is to hold the power button in until it shuts down. Help!

    Full details here:
    Early July my PC started acting odd. Freezing, running slowly etc.
    - I ran a virus scan from windows - nothing
    - I ran another virus scan from a Linux CD which found a couple of things but nothing terrible and, after cleaning, the PC was no better.

    Chkdsk revealed some lost clusters. I repaired those and ran sfc /scannow to repair the OS, which it did.
    A day or so later, still acting odd, I ran another chkdsk and...more lost clusters. A disk check utility in Ubuntu reported that the drive was failing so I bought a new drive, cloned the old drive onto it (it was still working) and...nothing!

    • I read a thread that said it could be the sata cable, which didn't make much sense but I replaced it anyway and...still nothing!
    • Another thread suggested updating the disk drivers. When I try to do that it tells me I already have the latest driver installed. Should I uninstall and reinstall anyway?
    • Finally another thread said to update the bios...but I have no idea how to do that or whether it's worth the effort.


    the nvstor64 errors started on July 4th, about a week before I messed with anything. No idea why they would just start appearing like that but I am still getting the nvstor64 errors about every few minutes and I'm about ready to put a sledgehammer through it.

    Please help!

    PC is an Acer running Window 7 64 Home Premium, 4gb Ram, Barracuda 1TB drive
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  2. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #2

    OK...I figured out how to upgrade the bios but the problem is still there.

    heeeeelp!
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