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The last crash you reported shows the same thing .... disc/ file system related issue.
Follow what Britton30 suggesting, I wish there will be a solution.
The last crash you reported shows the same thing .... disc/ file system related issue.
Follow what Britton30 suggesting, I wish there will be a solution.
Thanks for taking the time to look at the dmp files and other files in the win 7 diag report. I really appreciate that you guys are taking the time to do this for me. It means a lot to me. I did try swapping the ports for the hdd but i still have the same issue. Since you said that its a disc/ file system related issue, do you think i should exchange my ssd for a new one and try that out? I ran the seagate tool test on the ssd and it didnt find any errors. However, should I still swap for a new ssd? Or is it a bad motherboard sata port? If it is a mobo issue i am worried i can't transfer my windows 7 oem license over to the replacement mobo of identical model.
Hello Shrimpy. I am the one Britton30 was talking about. I have swapped motherboards on an OEM license before. I had no issue getting it to activate. You may have to call Microsoft and explain, but with the same model and version you have now, there should be no problems. Some have to call, others don't, it activates automatically. Mine did not require a call.
If it was me, I'd do both with the SSD first and test things out. If I still have an issues swap the board.
Okay I got my ssd replaced with same exact model intel 330 series 120 gb ssd. I will do my daily activities and test this out to see if the bsod issue continues.