BSOD code 3 and 3b


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    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
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    BSOD code 3 and 3b


    My computer have been crashing lately and I have received the BSOD codes 3 and 3b. I cannot find my memory dump because of another problem inconjunction with my crashing.

    My computer crash every hour on the same time regardless of anything.

    Only the mouse cursor is movable when it freezes, no sound loop.
    My computer would flash a BSOD but everytime it tries to boot up,
    This message appears: Please insert a boot device or a boot media and press any key to continue.

    In order to start my computer successfully, i have to turn on and off the switch so I can boot into window 7.
    As a result, a mini dump cannot be successfully created because it would be created after I restart from the BSOD. Moreover, the event viewer only states programs that cannot be started properly namely microsoft antimalware service. The other error is microsoft security client OOBE error.

    How do I go from here before I successfully be able to create a mini dump before I can finally hit the nail on its head because I have tried reinstalling adobe flash/ deleting certain programs prior to creating this thread. My other thread I have started is at
    Computer Restarts when Video Stops Loading/ Flash Player Crashes
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 1,449
    Windows 7 ultimate 64-bit
       #2
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 25
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I have ran the chkdsk utitilty and it has caused my computer to receive the same error message : please insert a boot media or boot device and press any key to continue.

    Can somebody confirm my suspicion? I'm suspecting that my SSD has failed on me since I have replaced my HDD earlier this year due to failure. My computer has no issue checking my HDD whilst it cannot identify my SSD when checking.
    Last edited by newbyb0y; 27 Dec 2013 at 01:10.
      My Computer


 

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