BSOD crash stop code 0x0000007A

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       #11

    Ok thanks, I'll probably do the other things first to see if it fixes the problem. BTW what's an SSD?
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       #13

    Not sure, this is the make of my laptop: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Packard-Bell.../dp/B003830YI4
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    Okay, its a HDD not SSD. :)
    Update this thread when you're ready.
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    Is HDD better or worse lol? BTW when you say reseat the sata & power what exactly do you mean?
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    They're both good.

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