Bsod kernel_data_inpage_error

Lyana

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Hello,

My name is Lyana and I face this issue back then. I got the blue screen which shown me "kernel_data_inpage_error..." and I have followed your instruction as stated before, with hope to fix this. Here is my .zip file.
 

My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Acer
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
CPU
Intel Pentium P6200
Memory
2GB DDR3 Memory
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HR Graphics
Hard Drives
320GB SATA HDD
Antivirus
AVG 2012, Norton Antivirus, McAfee
Browser
Chrome, Internet explorer, Mozilla Firefox
Welcome to the forums Lyana,

Allot of important info is missing from your zip, please follow http://www.sevenforums.com/bsod-help-support/96879-blue-screen-death-bsod-posting-instructions.html to grab all and upload a new report here.
Make sure your dump logging is enabled.
  1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
  2. Double-click System.
  3. Click the Advanced tab, and then click Settings under Startup and Recovery.
  4. Check Write an even to the system log, and Automatically restart.
  5. In the Write debugging information list, click Small memory dump (256k).
Location of Dumps:
C:\Windows\minidump

Run Disk Check on your Hard Drive for file system errors and bad sectors on it:
Upload a screenshot of your hard disk using Crystal Disk Info:
Make a hard drive test from the hard drive manufacturers website:
Test your Hard Drive with SeaTools:
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self assembled
OS
Windows 10 Home 64Bit
CPU
Intel Core i5 10400 @ 2.90GHz
Motherboard
Intel Corporation DG41WV (PROCESSOR)
Memory
8.00GB Single-Channel Unknown @ 1329MHz (16-20-20-38)
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
DELL E170S
Screen Resolution
1280x1024 pixels
Hard Drives
931GB TOSHIBA DT01ACA100 (SATA)
238GB TEAM TM8PS7256G (SATA SSD)
Case
Nothing Fancy
Cooling
Fans
Keyboard
A4 Tech Co LTD
Mouse
A4 Tech Co Ltd/Logitech
Internet Speed
25 Mbps
here is the new one. :)
 

My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Acer
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
CPU
Intel Pentium P6200
Memory
2GB DDR3 Memory
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HR Graphics
Hard Drives
320GB SATA HDD
Antivirus
AVG 2012, Norton Antivirus, McAfee
Browser
Chrome, Internet explorer, Mozilla Firefox
Maybe not related to the BSOD but your system specs in your profile shows you're running 3 different antivirus programs which if all are running at the same time can cause various issues so you should get rid of 2 of them and of course if any of them is a paid subscription uninstall the other 2. Best however at this stage to wait for koolkat77 instructions before doing anything just wanted to point it out
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Made
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Q6600 3.1ghz
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L
Memory
Kingston DDR2 6400 8GB
Graphics Card(s)
Gigabyte Radeon HD 6850 1GB 256-Bit
Sound Card
On board
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer X243H
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Intel 330 120GB SSD
WD 2TB 7200
PSU
Thermaltake Toughpower 750W Semi Modular
Case
Modified Alienware
Keyboard
A4Tech
Mouse
Gigabyte ECO600
Antivirus
Comodo
Browser
Cyberfox
Thanks for that. Have you completed the steps given?


Remove AVG and replace with MSE for testing purpose.

Microsoft Security Essentials is recommended from a strict BSOD perspective, compatibility & stability
compared to other antivirus or internet security software. It is free and lightweight:-
   Warning
Do not start the free trial of Malware Bytes; remember to deselect that option when prompted.

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Take memtest. Run for 8 passes and test each stick in a know good slot for an additional 6 passes.
The goal is to test all the RAM sticks and all the motherboard slots.

Check your motherboard manual to ensure the RAM sticks are in the recommended motherboard slots. Some motherboards have very specific slots required for the number of RAM sticks installed.

If you get errors, stop the test and continue with the next step.

1. Remove all but one stick of RAM from your computer (this will be RAM stick #1), and run Memtest86 again, for 7 passes.
*Be sure to note the RAM stick, use a piece of tape with a number, and note the motherboard slot.
If this stick passes the test then go to step #3.

2. If RAM stick #1 has errors, repeat the test with RAM stick #2 in the same motherboard slot.
*If RAM stick #2 passes, this indicates that RAM stick #1 may be bad. If you want to be absolutely sure, re-test RAM stick #1 in another known good slot.
*If RAM stick #2 has errors, this indicates another possible bad RAM stick, a possible motherboard slot failure or inadequate settings.
3. Test the next stick of RAM (stick #2) in the next motherboard slot.
*If this RAM stick has errors repeat step #2 using a known good stick if possible, or another stick.
*If this RAM stick has no errors and both sticks failed in slot#1, test RAM stick #1 in this slot.
4. If you find a stick that passes the test, test it in all the other motherboard slots.

If Part 2 testing shows errors, and all tests in Part 3 show errors, you will need to test the RAM sticks in another computer and/or test other RAM in your computer to identify the problem.

In this way, you can identify whether it is a bad stick of RAM, a bad motherboard, or incompatibility between the sticks.
   Information
Errors are sometimes found after 8 passes.

   Tip
Memtest should be done overnight.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self assembled
OS
Windows 10 Home 64Bit
CPU
Intel Core i5 10400 @ 2.90GHz
Motherboard
Intel Corporation DG41WV (PROCESSOR)
Memory
8.00GB Single-Channel Unknown @ 1329MHz (16-20-20-38)
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
DELL E170S
Screen Resolution
1280x1024 pixels
Hard Drives
931GB TOSHIBA DT01ACA100 (SATA)
238GB TEAM TM8PS7256G (SATA SSD)
Case
Nothing Fancy
Cooling
Fans
Keyboard
A4 Tech Co LTD
Mouse
A4 Tech Co Ltd/Logitech
Internet Speed
25 Mbps
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