ntoskrnl.exe 0x0000001E BSOD

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       #41

    Probably caused by : Ntfs.sys ( Ntfs!NtfsMapUserBuffer+28 )
    DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: VERIFIER_ENABLED_VISTA_MINIDUMP
    PROCESS_NAME: explorer.exe

    Run Disk Check with both boxes checked as the crash was hard drive related.
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       #42

    Attached is a txt file of the Chkdsk results.

    No bad sectors, no kb in bad sectors, nothing wrong found.
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       #43

    justinbronze said:
    Attached is a txt file of the Chkdsk results.

    No bad sectors, no kb in bad sectors, nothing wrong found.
    Odd that you would get an NTFS.SYS crash with Verifier running and no disk problems. Have you had a chance to run the memory tests yet?
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       #44

    I have not, but I am going to as soon as I can.

    Any idea as to what might be causing it all?
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       #45

    Things seem to be pointing toward hardware, and most of your errors are hard disk related to some extent. If memory comes back clean, check your hard drive with diagnostics software such as CrystalDiskInfo - Software - Crystal Dew World or HD Diagnostic tools.
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       #46

    Ill be running the Memory check tonight. In the mean time, however, I ran Crystal disk info. The attached picture is the results.
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       #47

    I ran the windows memory diagnostic. No problems found.
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       #48

    Feedback?
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       #49

    justinbronze said:
    Feedback?
    Nothing stands out to me... Have you at any time run a registry cleaning tool on your machine? And just to be clear, I do not recommend doing so. I was just wondering because I have seen registry cleaners cause unexplainable blue screen crashes.
    Last edited by writhziden; 09 Jan 2012 at 23:50. Reason: clarification
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  10. Posts : 66
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       #50

    I have not run any registry cleaning tools on my computer. I'm well aware of the damage they can cause, and refuse to use them in fear they might cause the problem I'm having now.

    I also ran Memtest86 last night. No errors found. So it looks that so far all the tests show no problems.

    Next step?
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