BSOD at random moments (ntoskrnl.exe seems to cause it)

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       #11

    well i have a foto of it here
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       #12

    Is the cable that connects the drives damaged or improper connected?
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    hmm i dont belive so, i have checked that a couple of times and had nearly the whole setup taken out and put backtogether again without noticeing something like that.

    however i can check the cables again if that is nesecary
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       #14

    Please check the cables including the connections, it is certainly necessary.
    A 0xF4 and no dump refers to the hard drive, even though the tests don't find anything.
    A next step could be a vanille installation, meaning a clean installation of an updated Windows 7 installation with nothing installed but Microsoft Security Essentials. If with a vanille installation your system still crashes it is either a bad connection on the motherboard, the cable or hard drive.
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    I am currently not in the reach of the computer however from what i am told the cables doesnt look damaged or anything, however i will check them my self tmrw and post in the evening my results.


    The clean installation of Windows 7 with only Microsoft security essentials, might be a little bit problematic just to keep it that way since the BSOD doesnt appear at any specific points so it could take weeks before the BSOD will appear again, however if it is what is neeeded to find the problem i will try to do that.

    i will first personally check the connections and then get back to you, and thank you for the help so far.
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    i decieded that i will try to replace all the sata cables, before the clean install jsut to eliminate that possibility
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    Keep me posted :)
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    i will post as soon as it does it again if it does BSOD again after the replacement.
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    apparently putting in new cables didnt fix the problem as it is now the same fault as before appeared again. The next thing for me as previously mentioned will be to try and repair the installation of windows 7 before doing the discussed clean install.


    Update***
    the BSOD apperently cause microsoft office programs files to not work anymore after the BSOD and stating that they need a reinstall.
    Last edited by LynG3; 31 Mar 2016 at 08:08.
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    well a repair didnt fix things so now i have reinstalled windows 7 on the pc hoping that this will fix the problem i will keep you posted
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