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I don't have the complete dump option. Only small and kernel.
I don't have the complete dump option. Only small and kernel.
Ok no problem. Grab all should be fine. Thanks for posting. Ill flag down a bsod analyst. That isn't my area yet
You should configure the dumps for small memory dumps and make sure you have a Minidump folder in C:/Windows. If there is not one there, create one. Apparently some of the cleaning you have done has cleaned almost everything out. in the SF diagnostics, there are no dump files, no Windows error reporting, and no event system text or event App text. There is really nothing to go on. Based on the error you posted, I agree with Andrew, you should download the Data Lifeguard for DOS (WD Support / Downloads / SATA & SAS / WD Black ) and run both the short and long tests. This will help you set your computer up to create dump files. Option 1 #6 is what you will want. Dump Files - Configure Windows to Create on BSOD
where were we? sorry, i was out of town for a few days.
You need to create a bootable flash drive and boot from the flash drive. Instructions http://support.wdc.com/download/note...ructionsv3.pdf
The instructions for using it are below the download link.
http://support.wdc.com/product/downl...&sid=2&lang=en
Sorry to interrupt.
If you can access to all your files and folders, just backup it all to another media.
If you cannot access to all your files and folders, then use OTLPE or Linux Live CD to get to your files if you can.
Then reinstall your Windows 7.
Why?
I faced your same predicaments last year. NOT RESPONDING all the time, the boot or POST for 1 hour or more. Reset to factory default only reached 90 percentiles and had to use RECOVERY DVDs to get back to working conditions NOT USABLE CONDITIONS.
Rest in Peace, Mike and Gary