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BSOD when turning off the computer
Well, just like in the title, the computer BSOD every time you turn it off, sleep does not cause a BSOD.
I've attached the debug zip to the post.
Help would be greatly appreciated.
Well, just like in the title, the computer BSOD every time you turn it off, sleep does not cause a BSOD.
I've attached the debug zip to the post.
Help would be greatly appreciated.
Good news. All of your current dmp files point to the same thing. You have an IO Error. This means that the data can't be read from your HDD. Please run a HDD diagnostic tool to check your HDD. This tool would be HDD manufacturer specific.
We wait. You might have fixed the problem or it might happen again. If it does, send the dmp and I'll scratch my head for a while.
Tried turning off the computer, and the BSOD came and slapped me across the face...
attaching the dmp file fresh from the oven, careful it's hot!
Hi muzzz.
Test the 250 GB WD Blue HDD using Data Lifeguard Diagnostic for Windows.
And, it is running off free space.
No code has to be inserted here.
Free up some space. Get at least 25 GB free.
Hard Disk Space - Free Up and Recover
Report us back for any further BSOD after doing these two.
If you are saving video, music, and/or picture files. recommend you buy an external 1 TB USB HDD or bigger and move these files on to it. Here is a suggestion:
Western Digital My Passport for Mac USB 3 0 2TB External Hard Drive 0718037801131 | eBay
After following Arc's advice,
Is there a Windows.old on your C:\ drive?
Check that all cables are secure in the SATA ports - reseat if necessary
Which ports are you using?
Please post information about your drives so that a member can determine if there is a misconfiguration. Having this information also makes it easier to a discuss course of action.
See: Disk Management - Post a Screen Capture Image
Please also follow this tutorial:
SF Diagnostic Tool - Using for Troubleshooting and attach the SF_DD_MM_YYYY zip folder to a new post on this thread.
Thanks