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Hello again Arc.
Did everything you said... but I'm still getting the BSOD with the same code error. =(
Any new idea?
I wouldn't doubt crashdumps aren't being made. If the issue is a kernel inpage error, it almost always means the drive was not accessible at the time due to an error retrieving data from it, and perhaps continued to be inaccessible even during the bugcheck. I recommend you look at replacing your drive, updating your BIOS when running Safe Mode on Windows, and checking your RAM as well just to make sure (if you haven't already). If you have an SSD, look for firmware updates for that too.
Hello Vir Gnarus, thanks for your reply.
Earlier today before Bios startup a disk error ocurred (Error reading disk - press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart). After I restart Windows loaded normally. Maybe a the HD's cables causing the BSOD?? Something I've also noted is: Windows always crash with the error on this error - Kernell Data Inpage - when trying to copy large amont of files into hard disk (ie: copying photos from camera to hd).
Yes I've checked Ram and I don't have SSD and as far as i know, I have the latest Bios update (even it is from 2008). I'll double check Hds cables now.
Yes, check those cables (both power and data) before considering replacing the drive.
finally managed to find where the problem was!
The sata cable i was using was damaged!
After replacing it for a new one my system is now working properly.
Thanks!
Last edited by lpachec; 01 Jun 2013 at 05:48.
Ah! Its very good to know that you have caught the issue and removed it.
For any further issue, let us know :)
Thanks Arc. really appreciate it.
changing the cabe was indeed the last thing i tried. never seen this happen to anyone else though. best wishes ^^