Random BSOD's, error 0xa

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  1. Posts : 11,269
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       #31

    In that case, can you post a screenshot of device manager with IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers expanded. Start Menu -> Right click Computer -> Manage -> Device Manager from the list on the left... Alternatively: Start Menu -> Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Device Manager.


    Additionally, download and install CPU-Z and Upload screenshots of the CPU, Mainboard, Memory, and SPD tabs. In the SPD tab, upload an image of each slot.
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  2. Posts : 20
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       #32

    Here's the images you asked for. Also, the attached text file contains the report for the disk check. Zipped up for easier attaching.
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  3. Posts : 11,269
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       #33

    Windows has made corrections to the file system.
    Suggest you run the disk check again. See my previous post about this message.
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       #34

    Thanks. I'll do that. I never even noticed it said that.
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       #35

    Here's the second report:




    Checking file system on C:
    The type of the file system is NTFS.

    A disk check has been scheduled.
    Windows will now check the disk.

    CHKDSK is verifying files (stage 1 of 5)...
    238848 file records processed. File verification completed.
    286 large file records processed. 0 bad file records processed. 0 EA records processed. 46 reparse records processed. CHKDSK is verifying indexes (stage 2 of 5)...
    293770 index entries processed. Index verification completed.
    0 unindexed files scanned. 0 unindexed files recovered. CHKDSK is verifying security descriptors (stage 3 of 5)...
    238848 file SDs/SIDs processed. Cleaning up 9 unused index entries from index $SII of file 0x9.
    Cleaning up 9 unused index entries from index $SDH of file 0x9.
    Cleaning up 9 unused security descriptors.
    Security descriptor verification completed.
    27462 data files processed. CHKDSK is verifying Usn Journal...
    35900816 USN bytes processed. Usn Journal verification completed.
    CHKDSK is verifying file data (stage 4 of 5)...
    238832 files processed. File data verification completed.
    CHKDSK is verifying free space (stage 5 of 5)...
    186508338 free clusters processed. Free space verification is complete.
    Windows has checked the file system and found no problems.

    976657407 KB total disk space.
    230166492 KB in 167830 files.
    87044 KB in 27463 indexes.
    0 KB in bad sectors.
    370519 KB in use by the system.
    65536 KB occupied by the log file.
    746033352 KB available on disk.

    4096 bytes in each allocation unit.
    244164351 total allocation units on disk.
    186508338 allocation units available on disk.

    Internal Info:
    00 a5 03 00 e9 fa 02 00 49 9c 05 00 00 00 00 00 ........I.......
    67 01 00 00 2e 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 g...............
    00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................

    Windows has finished checking your disk.
    Please wait while your computer restarts.
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  6. Posts : 11,269
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       #36

    Looks good. See how the system responds for a while and post back how things are going.
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  7. Posts : 20
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       #37

    My computer stopped working for a bit starting this Monday. I hadn't used it all weekend, and Friday it had been working fine. It turned on, but had no display, which was odd since the monitor was detecting the DVI cable. I ran my PS3 through it no problem, so it wasn't the cable or the monitor. It's not my video card, since no video ports on my computer were sending out a signal. That goes for all 3 DVI's the two HDMI's, and the VGA. After messing around a bit inside the case, I got it to turn on. Then today it wasn't working again. I noticed this time that the Dr. Debug display was showing 2A. Since my motherboard's box and owner's manual is back home and I'm in college, I used my laptop to find a manual online. Apparently 2A means RAM issues. Which is funny since I thought I made sure they were in the slots tight and I ran Prime95 and Memtest86+ both longer than necessary with no errors. So I took out the fan that was blocking one of my RAM sticks and pushed it in pretty hard to make sure it wasn't loose. After that, my computer booted. Could it have been a slightly loose stick of RAM this entire time?
    I haven't even given it a chance to blue screen since that, but I'm hoping that it's done, whether it was the RAM or the hard drive errors.
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  8. Posts : 11,269
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       #38

    It very well could have been a loose RAM module; I have seen this cause crashes before. Let us know how the system responds over the next few days. Best of luck!
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