BSOD playing minecraft, error 0x00000101, ntoskrnl.exe

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    Does someone has any ideas on how to help me?
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    You'll have to wait for a few hours. I'm sure Vir will get back to you soon. Have patience.
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    koolkat77 said:
    You'll have to wait for a few hours. I'm sure Vir will get back to you soon. Have patience.
    Ok thank you
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    The benchmarks were meant to run infinite if at all possible just to see if there's any instability that pops up such as crashing or artifacting. Make sure to actually observe the benchmarks every so often for artifacts.

    The MEMORY.DMP corruption thing has me curious. You said you can't even zip it? I wonder if you have some file system related issues. You'll wanna run CHKDSK /R followed by SFC /SCANNOW. Afterwards, you'll wanna check your drive(s) with Seatools. Run all tests, except Long (unless you want too). If you have an SSD Seatools might not work so hot with it. Instead, check that your SSD firmware is updated.
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    Thanks for the answer! I will do these things when i have some free time! I will report back here.

    I already did the Check Disk yesterday. And I don't think it found any problems.
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    I am unable to do the SFC /SCANNOW because i don't have the Windows 7 CD because my windows was pre installed.
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    Ok, you can forgo the SFC scan at the moment, it was just a precautionary measure. Another CHKDSK /R scan should be ran, as well as those Seatools tests.

    Ultimately, however, we might not be able to diagnose this problem without that kernel dump (MEMORY.DMP) file. Every time you get a BSOD it should overwrite it with a new kernel dump for the most recent crash, so perhaps a new dump file might be able to be uploaded.
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    I get this error when i try to zip it.


    The line of text says: Acces denied
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    Do you have enough HD space to create the rar file with it inside? Also, are you doing all of this on an administrator account? Try moving/copying the MEMORY.DMP file to another location, preferably a folder you know you have access too, then archive it there.
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    Vir Gnarus said:
    Do you have enough HD space to create the rar file with it inside? Also, are you doing all of this on an administrator account? Try moving/copying the MEMORY.DMP file to another location, preferably a folder you know you have access too, then archive it there.
    I copied the file to my desktop and try to create a zip file of it but that didn't work. And i guess this is a Administrator account. It is the only account on this PC.

    And do i have to download SeaTools for DOS? or SeaTools for Windows?
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