BSOD while Patching ArcheAge, caused by driver ntoskrl.exe

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    Yes please, if you don't mind?
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       #72

    Here ya go.
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    OK, thanks a lot. I really appreciate it. My problem is something is not telling the truth. I have Dump files telling me the file system and SATA controller are really messed up. I have Seatools and the Intel Tool Box telling they are not. if you can play your game again. If possible play it with only the SSD connected. see what happens and if you get another BSOD, upload the DM collector again and I'll think about this and be back in the morning.

    Isn't this stuff fun? NOT!
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    HikariChino, How is the computer doing today. Any change?
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    Umm...Spam aside, I was trying to ask the boyfriend which drive i was supposed to disconnect. I figured since I can still be here I unplugged the right one. (Oddly it also said SeaGate)
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    However, I keep getting errors that say that C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\Desktop refers to a location that is unavailable. Did I really unplug the correct one?
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    Sorry for the spam, it's just a bit a friendship. We work these threads together sometimes and it's good to know we have each others backs, especially in awkward cases, nothing more than that. Apologies for any offense caused, it certainly wasn't intended.

    If you'd unplugged the wrong drive (C: drive to be exact) you wouldn't have been able to boot. This sounds like your W7 install is spread over two drives. I'm thinking at this point that a clean installation of Windows may be the best course of action here, I'll wait for to see what Steve thinks but things seem pretty messed up here.
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