Need Help w/ Blue Screen of Death

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       #11

    If I may...

    That's exactly what I was thinking. Your hard drive may be failing, or may just have corrupted sectors. To try to fix these sectors, open an elevated command prompt (Start>type cmd> right-click>Run as administrator) and enter the command chkdsk /r /f. It may take a couple of hours to complete, so just let it run.
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       #12

    DT Roberts said:
    If I may...

    That's exactly what I was thinking. Your hard drive may be failing, or may just have corrupted sectors. To try to fix these sectors, open an elevated command prompt (Start>type cmd> right-click>Run as administrator) and enter the command chkdsk /r /f. It may take a couple of hours to complete, so just let it run.

    i tried the chkdsk and everything ran normal no errors but when i try to run the WD diagnostic i got the same error from before.
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       #13

    JmanX said:

    1. yes i did take precautions
    2. its windows 7 ultimate 64bit, idk where it came from since it was my friend's cd, it did give me a hard time to install
    3. it looked like all drive are install properly
    4. i ran the memory test from the windows and it passed.
    Hmmmmmm... a friends DVD used to install to your PC... that's not kosher as far as Microsoft or copyright laws are concerned.

    Did your friend DL this from a torrent? I dont think he loaded a legit copy he owns on your system. You need to ask your friend for details on the copy he/she loaded for you.

    I would have to say after seeing your log that I agree with Capt. Jack... the issue appears to be with ntfs.sys.... and the most likely cause is a corrupt hacked/cracked/pirated torrent copy of Win7. Get a genuine copy and your problems will most likely disappear!
    Last edited by Darryl Licht; 24 Feb 2010 at 17:02.
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  4. Posts : 30
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       #14

    thanks hope the the problem
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  5. Posts : 30
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       #15

    So i did what i was told even rebooted the comp and it seem like it fixed the problem until today it crashed 3 times back to back. ill got the log for them.
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       #16

    some can help me out?
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  7. Posts : 1,939
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       #17

    Did you ask your friend who installed Windows 7 for you where he/she got the copy from?
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  8. Posts : 30
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       #18

    Darryl Licht said:
    Did you ask your friend who installed Windows 7 for you where he/she got the copy from?
    i went to a pc store this time around to boot up the windows 7 had to pay $75 to install it.
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  9. Posts : 1,939
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       #19

    So a legit copy of Win7 fixed it?
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  10. Posts : 30
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       #20

    it seem like it but after like 3 day (yesterday) i got 3 blue screen which r the three logs i have put up yesterday
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