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if the problem is the caddy then is windows suppose to crash with a BSOD? the harddrive being used through the caddy has no windows files on it it is just a backup drive
if the problem is the caddy then is windows suppose to crash with a BSOD? the harddrive being used through the caddy has no windows files on it it is just a backup drive
I said I didn't think it would be the caddy. It could be the hard drive or the wiring/connections though. An F4 error is usually a storage error. Unless crucial provides a tool box which will test the drive, I know of no way to test it other than performance benchmarks. I had a non system hard drive that went bad on me once and Windows wouldn't even boot with it connected. With only 1 dump file and no system specs, it is difficult to tell what's really going on. But based on that one dump file it is storage related.