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There is no bad programs installed. As the Seatools found, it might be the problem of the HDD only. Hopefully Seatools fixed it.
If you get more BSODs, let us know :)
There is no bad programs installed. As the Seatools found, it might be the problem of the HDD only. Hopefully Seatools fixed it.
If you get more BSODs, let us know :)
Alright, once again I appreciate all the help! Can't say it enough :)
It has been a week and I haven't moved all my files over yet but so far everything has been working fine. I do have some freezes here and there that I have never had before but I have NOT gotten the BSOD since.
I am going to go ahead and say this is solved by SEAGATE tools for DOS from boot to CD repair.
Hello. I wasnt sure if I should make a new thread but I am getting the BSOD again. My last BSOD in this thread was due to my HDD. I ended up purchasing a new one. It has worked since the last post of this thread until now.
I am getting a 1A error code. It just happened and when I restarted and went to try and do windows update/event viewer I got it again.
This is my dump file. Attachment 271607
Sighhh... First had to replace the HDD. NOW I have to replace one of the sticks.. I followed the tutorial and confirmed that it was my 4gb RAM stick. My 2GB one works.
I appreciate the help :)
If its a dual channel kit . Replace both sticks . If its still under warranty open up an RMA to get the kit replaced . If its out of warranty then buy a new dual channel memory kit .
With kits you can't replace one memory stick you would have to purchase a new kit .
Is it alright to just run my laptop with one stick in then? I think that is what I will do until I find it necessary to purchase more RAM.
Last edited by bancosrs; 07 Jun 2013 at 23:41.
Also, I am not sure how to exactly determine if I have dual channel or not. My MSINFO32 gives me a model of K53SV.
Googling that it brings me to these specification: DDR3 1333 MHz SDRAM, 2 x SO-DIMM socket for expansion up to 8 G SDRAM
Also, downloading CPU-Z and going to memory shows Channel# Single. However, that is with only one stick of RAM.
Installing the broken stick (4gb) back into my laptop and checking cpu-z again gives me Channel# Dual and 6gb total (what I originally had).
Last edited by bancosrs; 08 Jun 2013 at 00:33.