BSOD happening randomly, error code 0x0000007a

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  1. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #1

    BSOD happening randomly, error code 0x0000007a


    This has been really annoying for me, as I just do not know when the next BSOD will happen because its so random.

    Sometimes I have been playing games, sometimes just web browsing, and even sometimes not doing anything. Too make this worse, I can have it happen twice, or three times in an hour, yet then not have another BSOD happen for another week/month.

    I could just start splashing some cash replacing parts one by one, but this would be very time consuming if the only way I can see if the BSOD issues has been solved, is by not seeing another BSOD (Considering its not a specific activity that is causing it)! Especially if its like usual when it doesn't happen for a month or more.

    Hopefully I can get some help.

    Following the BSOD Guide, I have attached by .zip folder.
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  2. Posts : 15,026
    Windows 10 Home 64Bit
       #2

    Hi and welcome to seven forums.
    Is the firmware for your SSD up-to-date?
    Code:
    Model	OCZ-AGIL ITY3 SCSI Disk Device
    Check for one and see if the stability returns.

    Start up

    Keep less stuff at the start-up. Only anti-virus, this helps avoid driver conflicts and improves time to log in to windows.
    Troubleshoot a Problem by Performing a Clean Startup in Windows 7 or Vista
    How to Change, Add, or Remove Startup Programs in Windows 7

    Hard Drive/Storage

    Post disk summary using CrystalDiskInfo software: CrystalDiskInfo Standard Edition

    • For how to upload a screenshot or file, read here

    Make a hard drive test from the hard drive manufacturers website: Hard Drive Diagnostic Procedure

    For errors on your Hard drive(s): How to Run Disk Check in Windows 7

    SFC /scannow to check windows for corruption:

    How to Repair Windows 7 System Files with System File Checker
    1. Click Start
    2. In the search box, type Command Prompt
    3. In the list that appears, right-click on cmd.exe and choose Run as administrator
    4. In the command window that opens, type
    sfc /scannow
    and hit enter.

    Memtest86+

    Run Memtest86+ for at least 8-10 passes. It may take up to 20 passes to find problems. Make sure to run it once after the system has been on for a few hours and is warm, and then also run it again when the system has been off for a few hours and is cold. How to Test and Diagnose RAM Issues with Memtest86+

       Note
    Pay close attention to part 3 of the tutorial in order to rule the faulty RAM stick out.

       Tip
    Do this test overnight.


    BSOD BUGCHECK SUMMARY
    Code:
    Windows 7 Kernel Version 7601 (Service Pack 1) MP (12 procs) Free x64
    Built by: 7601.18113.amd64fre.win7sp1_gdr.130318-153
    Debug session time: Mon Jun 17 02:30:11.322 2013 (UTC + 6:00)
    System Uptime: 0 days 13:08:06.509
    BugCheck 7A, {20, ffffffffc000009d, fffffa800a798078, 0}
    Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt! ?? ::FNODOBFM::`string'+50080 )
    KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR (7a)
    DISK_HARDWARE_ERROR: There was error with disk hardware
    DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  WIN7_DRIVER_FAULT
    PROCESS_NAME:  System
    BUGCHECK_STR:  0x7a_c000009d
    FAILURE_BUCKET_ID:  X64_0x7a_c000009d_nt!_??_::FNODOBFM::_string_+50080
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  3. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks for the response, I will start doing these things suggested on Friday. Not keen on leaving my PC on over night, so I will leave it running all Friday until its finished.

    Thanks again, and I will reply at the weekend :)
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  4. Posts : 15,026
    Windows 10 Home 64Bit
       #4

    Take your time. Good luck!
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  5. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    I have just started the Memtest. Not keen on leaving my pc on over nights, but I will do if its nowhere near 5-7 passes.

    I have briefly tried one of my hard drive diagnostic tools too, for my OCZ SSD but with no luck. It did say something on the website that the exe version will only work for certain drives so I need to try the bootable version somehow, burning to disk? Not sure if I will be able to use a virtual mounting program.

    Hopefully be able to start ruling out some things tomorrow. These bluescreens are a nighmare. No idea when the next one wil happen when there isnt something specific causing them
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  6. Posts : 26,861
    Windows 11 Pro
       #6

    Rob0rz, It may help you to update thr firmeare on your SSD. You can download the latest firmware from OCZ . I assume you have the Operating System on your SSD, if that is true you will need to download the PC Bootable version as the Toolbox will not update the firmware from the OS drive. Just download the .ISO file and burn it to a CD using an iso burning program or the windows iso burning program installed on your OS and boot from the CD. To use the windows program, just double click the .ISO and the program will open, make sure you have a blank cd in the DVD drive. You can do that by using the one time boot key or changing the boot options in BIOS to boot from DVD/CD first. Another alternative is to use a USB Thumb drive and a program such as UltraISO (free 30 day trial) to burn the iso to the thumb drive and boot from it.
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  7. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    essenbe said:
    Rob0rz, It may help you to update thr firmeare on your SSD. You can download the latest firmware from OCZ . I assume you have the Operating System on your SSD, if that is true you will need to download the PC Bootable version as the Toolbox will not update the firmware from the OS drive. Just download the .ISO file and burn it to a CD using an iso burning program or the windows iso burning program installed on your OS and boot from the CD. To use the windows program, just double click the .ISO and the program will open, make sure you have a blank cd in the DVD drive. You can do that by using the one time boot key or changing the boot options in BIOS to boot from DVD/CD first. Another alternative is to use a USB Thumb drive and a program such as UltraISO (free 30 day trial) to burn the iso to the thumb drive and boot from it.
    Thanks for the reply, Luckily I managed to find a blank CD I can use to do this. I could always try the usb method, I had to use that for memtest.

    My Memtest has been running for 16 hours 24 mins with 3 passes and currently no errors. Its 81% in to the 4th run so I think I will let that finish.
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  8. Posts : 26,861
    Windows 11 Pro
       #8

    Rob0rz, Pleas let it run at least 8 full passes, unless it shows errors. But, something is wrong. I have never run memtest for more than 6-8 hours for 8 passes.
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  9. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #9

    essenbe said:
    Rob0rz, Pleas let it run at least 8 full passes, unless it shows errors. But, something is wrong. I have never run memtest for more than 6-8 hours for 8 passes.
    Ok will do. It seems like it is taking atleast 3-4 hours if not more per pass. The 4th run is almot done now, and its just turned 18 hours. I do have 12 GB of ram though, could this be why?

    Ow.ly - image uploaded by @RecastGaming - Picture from my phone

    (I know it was a bit of a stupid idea going for 6x 2GB ram sticks, if there is a fault, il just replace the whole lot, I dont have time to start testing each one :P)
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  10. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #10

    8 Passes, took 42 hours, no errors.

    I am now trying to get this OCZ toolbox working to update firmware but it doesnt want to work.

    https://i.imgur.com/FpSuK9y.jpg

    I have tried using USB and a CD to put the ISO on following guides here NEW!! - PC Bootable Toolbox and each time it goes through the starting set up it gives this.

    Any ideas ?
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