Computer HDD Low Disk Space Issue

What exactly happened on the safe mode load attempt?

Like, did it go through the loading motions as usual and stop on a particular file (note that)?

Or it finishes and hangs at the Windows logo?

I'd give it extra time and see if an error does eventually show up, if none did.

....looked at the .dmp and iaStor.sys is the HDD controller driver for your system and here is a MS page with info on that BSOD code....

Bug Check 0x8E: KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (Windows Debuggers)

With cause and resolution info, I hope that helps!

Try running chkdsk: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/433-disk-check.html
Note: Be sure "Automatically fix file system errors" is checked and check "Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors"
If it finds errors, run it again with the same options checked. Also, what antivirus are you using?

I tried booting in Safe Mode but it stopped loading on the this file:

Loaded:\windows\system32\drivers\classpnp.sys

After that it stayed there for 45 minutes.

Any thoughts?
Have you tried doing a Startup Repair? Start your computer and tap f8 repeatedly until you see the Advanced Boot Options Screen. Select the option titled "Repair Your Computer" and press enter. Be sure to log on as administrator if your normal user account isn't an administrator account. Once you are at the System Recovery Options screen, If Startup Repair doesn't find any issues, try running sfc /scannow and chkdsk from the System Recovery options. To do these, follow VistaKing's instuctions in this post: http://www.sevenforums.com/bsod-hel...ataport-sys-after-sleep-mode.html#post2329252
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion P7-1010
OS
Windows 7 Professional x64 Service Pack 1
CPU
AMD Athlon X4 645
Motherboard
Foxxcon N-Alvorix RS880
Memory
6GB DDR3 1066
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire Radeon HD 5670 512MB GDDR5
Sound Card
Realtek Integrated Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
HP 2011x
Screen Resolution
1600x900
Hard Drives
1. Crucial M4 128GB SSD
2. 1TB Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 RPM
3. 1TB Western Digital Caviar Green 5400RPM
PSU
Seasonic S12 II Bronze 380 Watt
Case
HP OEM
Cooling
Coolermaster Heatsink, AVC Case Fan
Keyboard
HP OEM- Made by Chicony
Mouse
HP OEM- Made by Logitech
Internet Speed
20MBit Down/4 Up
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Internet Explorer 10
What exactly happened on the safe mode load attempt?

Like, did it go through the loading motions as usual and stop on a particular file (note that)?

Or it finishes and hangs at the Windows logo?

I'd give it extra time and see if an error does eventually show up, if none did.

....looked at the .dmp and iaStor.sys is the HDD controller driver for your system and here is a MS page with info on that BSOD code....

Bug Check 0x8E: KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (Windows Debuggers)

With cause and resolution info, I hope that helps!

Try running chkdsk: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/433-disk-check.html
Note: Be sure "Automatically fix file system errors" is checked and check "Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors"
If it finds errors, run it again with the same options checked. Also, what antivirus are you using?

I tried booting in Safe Mode but it stopped loading on the this file:

Loaded:\windows\system32\drivers\classpnp.sys

After that it stayed there for 45 minutes.

Any thoughts?
Have you tried doing a Startup Repair? Start your computer and tap f8 repeatedly until you see the Advanced Boot Options Screen. Select the option titled "Repair Your Computer" and press enter. Be sure to log on as administrator if your normal user account isn't an administrator account. Once you are at the System Recovery Options screen, If Startup Repair doesn't find any issues, try running sfc /scannow and chkdsk from the System Recovery options. To do these, follow VistaKing's instuctions in this post: http://www.sevenforums.com/bsod-hel...ataport-sys-after-sleep-mode.html#post2329252

Ok, I tried startup repair and it seemed to complete it's cycle (it took about 8 hours). I ran a checkdisk on start up but it seemed to freeze (it was stuck repairing the same issue for 3 hours). I'm thinking my HDD might be shot...I can't uninstall my virtual machine with a BSOD, is there any way to manually uninstall it rather than relaying on the uninstaller program?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Probook 4530s
OS
Windows 7 Professional 32-bit
CPU
Intel Core i3-2310M CPU @ 2.10 GHZ
Motherboard
Hewlett-Packard 167C
Memory
4.00 GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)
Graphics Card(s)
Generic PnP Monitor (1366x768@60Hz)
Screen Resolution
1366x768 pixels
I tried booting in Safe Mode but it stopped loading on the this file:

Loaded:\windows\system32\drivers\classpnp.sys

After that it stayed there for 45 minutes.

Any thoughts?
Have you tried doing a Startup Repair? Start your computer and tap f8 repeatedly until you see the Advanced Boot Options Screen. Select the option titled "Repair Your Computer" and press enter. Be sure to log on as administrator if your normal user account isn't an administrator account. Once you are at the System Recovery Options screen, If Startup Repair doesn't find any issues, try running sfc /scannow and chkdsk from the System Recovery options. To do these, follow VistaKing's instuctions in this post: http://www.sevenforums.com/bsod-hel...ataport-sys-after-sleep-mode.html#post2329252

Ok, I tried startup repair and it seemed to complete it's cycle (it took about 8 hours). I ran a checkdisk on start up but it seemed to freeze (it was stuck repairing the same issue for 3 hours). I'm thinking my HDD might be shot...I can't uninstall my virtual machine with a BSOD, is there any way to manually uninstall it rather than relaying on the uninstaller program?
Try running Seatools on your hard drive:SeaTools | Seagate
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion P7-1010
OS
Windows 7 Professional x64 Service Pack 1
CPU
AMD Athlon X4 645
Motherboard
Foxxcon N-Alvorix RS880
Memory
6GB DDR3 1066
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire Radeon HD 5670 512MB GDDR5
Sound Card
Realtek Integrated Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
HP 2011x
Screen Resolution
1600x900
Hard Drives
1. Crucial M4 128GB SSD
2. 1TB Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 RPM
3. 1TB Western Digital Caviar Green 5400RPM
PSU
Seasonic S12 II Bronze 380 Watt
Case
HP OEM
Cooling
Coolermaster Heatsink, AVC Case Fan
Keyboard
HP OEM- Made by Chicony
Mouse
HP OEM- Made by Logitech
Internet Speed
20MBit Down/4 Up
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Internet Explorer 10
So I made several attempts to install the program and halfway through I get a BSOD :(

I think My HDD must be shot or something if everytime I attempt to add/remove a program it dies on me.

This is a head scratcher...
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Probook 4530s
OS
Windows 7 Professional 32-bit
CPU
Intel Core i3-2310M CPU @ 2.10 GHZ
Motherboard
Hewlett-Packard 167C
Memory
4.00 GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)
Graphics Card(s)
Generic PnP Monitor (1366x768@60Hz)
Screen Resolution
1366x768 pixels
Ok, so after a lot of tinkering around, I was able to Uninstall my virtual machine, and then reinstall it. Sure enough, looking at my virtual machine's hard disk space, it's showing up at 126 GB. Does anyone know how I can shrink the allowable disk size of my virtual drive? Is there a way to manually alter the partition for it?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Probook 4530s
OS
Windows 7 Professional 32-bit
CPU
Intel Core i3-2310M CPU @ 2.10 GHZ
Motherboard
Hewlett-Packard 167C
Memory
4.00 GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)
Graphics Card(s)
Generic PnP Monitor (1366x768@60Hz)
Screen Resolution
1366x768 pixels
Ok, so after a lot of tinkering around, I was able to Uninstall my virtual machine, and then reinstall it. Sure enough, looking at my virtual machine's hard disk space, it's showing up at 126 GB. Does anyone know how I can shrink the allowable disk size of my virtual drive? Is there a way to manually alter the partition for it?
Do you still get BSODs? If so, listen for a clicking sound from your hard drive.
This should help with your question about the size of the virtual machine hard drive: Windows XP Mode.vhd size too big!?
Scroll down to the first reply.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion P7-1010
OS
Windows 7 Professional x64 Service Pack 1
CPU
AMD Athlon X4 645
Motherboard
Foxxcon N-Alvorix RS880
Memory
6GB DDR3 1066
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire Radeon HD 5670 512MB GDDR5
Sound Card
Realtek Integrated Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
HP 2011x
Screen Resolution
1600x900
Hard Drives
1. Crucial M4 128GB SSD
2. 1TB Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 RPM
3. 1TB Western Digital Caviar Green 5400RPM
PSU
Seasonic S12 II Bronze 380 Watt
Case
HP OEM
Cooling
Coolermaster Heatsink, AVC Case Fan
Keyboard
HP OEM- Made by Chicony
Mouse
HP OEM- Made by Logitech
Internet Speed
20MBit Down/4 Up
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Internet Explorer 10
Ok, so after a lot of tinkering around, I was able to Uninstall my virtual machine, and then reinstall it. Sure enough, looking at my virtual machine's hard disk space, it's showing up at 126 GB. Does anyone know how I can shrink the allowable disk size of my virtual drive? Is there a way to manually alter the partition for it?
Do you still get BSODs? If so, listen for a clicking sound from your hard drive.
This should help with your question about the size of the virtual machine hard drive: Windows XP Mode.vhd size too big!?
Scroll down to the first reply.

Sorry for the delay...I had to find disc space to clean up just so I could launch my virtual drive. I am not getting any more BOSD's (thanks goodness). I ran the VHD compacting procedure (thanks for the link!) but checking my VHD, it still has 126 GB allocated to it. If in the settings tab I change the "virtual hard disk file" to none would that remove the VHD from my actual HDD space?

A random side note, but I tracked down a lot of data that wasn't registering via WinderStat in the folder C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows (60BG). I was able to use unlocker assistant to remove 12.5 GB and stopped the deletion process since the files are truly hidden (not even with "show hidden files" checked did these files show up) so I didn't want to risk crashing my system. Anyhow, I have a enough free space on my HDD to be operational, so any thoughts on the next best step would be much appreciate.

Thanks for all of the help so far!
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Probook 4530s
OS
Windows 7 Professional 32-bit
CPU
Intel Core i3-2310M CPU @ 2.10 GHZ
Motherboard
Hewlett-Packard 167C
Memory
4.00 GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)
Graphics Card(s)
Generic PnP Monitor (1366x768@60Hz)
Screen Resolution
1366x768 pixels
Ok, so after a lot of tinkering around, I was able to Uninstall my virtual machine, and then reinstall it. Sure enough, looking at my virtual machine's hard disk space, it's showing up at 126 GB. Does anyone know how I can shrink the allowable disk size of my virtual drive? Is there a way to manually alter the partition for it?
Do you still get BSODs? If so, listen for a clicking sound from your hard drive.
This should help with your question about the size of the virtual machine hard drive: Windows XP Mode.vhd size too big!?
Scroll down to the first reply.

Sorry for the delay...I had to find disc space to clean up just so I could launch my virtual drive. I am not getting any more BOSD's (thanks goodness). I ran the VHD compacting procedure (thanks for the link!) but checking my VHD, it still has 126 GB allocated to it. If in the settings tab I change the "virtual hard disk file" to none would that remove the VHD from my actual HDD space?

A random side note, but I tracked down a lot of data that wasn't registering via WinderStat in the folder C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows (60BG). I was able to use unlocker assistant to remove 12.5 GB and stopped the deletion process since the files are truly hidden (not even with "show hidden files" checked did these files show up) so I didn't want to risk crashing my system. Anyhow, I have a enough free space on my HDD to be operational, so any thoughts on the next best step would be much appreciate.

Thanks for all of the help so far!
What antivirus are you using? Have you run chkdsk? Here are the instructions: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/433-disk-check.html
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion P7-1010
OS
Windows 7 Professional x64 Service Pack 1
CPU
AMD Athlon X4 645
Motherboard
Foxxcon N-Alvorix RS880
Memory
6GB DDR3 1066
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire Radeon HD 5670 512MB GDDR5
Sound Card
Realtek Integrated Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
HP 2011x
Screen Resolution
1600x900
Hard Drives
1. Crucial M4 128GB SSD
2. 1TB Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 RPM
3. 1TB Western Digital Caviar Green 5400RPM
PSU
Seasonic S12 II Bronze 380 Watt
Case
HP OEM
Cooling
Coolermaster Heatsink, AVC Case Fan
Keyboard
HP OEM- Made by Chicony
Mouse
HP OEM- Made by Logitech
Internet Speed
20MBit Down/4 Up
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Internet Explorer 10
Do you still get BSODs? If so, listen for a clicking sound from your hard drive.
This should help with your question about the size of the virtual machine hard drive: Windows XP Mode.vhd size too big!?
Scroll down to the first reply.

Sorry for the delay...I had to find disc space to clean up just so I could launch my virtual drive. I am not getting any more BOSD's (thanks goodness). I ran the VHD compacting procedure (thanks for the link!) but checking my VHD, it still has 126 GB allocated to it. If in the settings tab I change the "virtual hard disk file" to none would that remove the VHD from my actual HDD space?

A random side note, but I tracked down a lot of data that wasn't registering via WinderStat in the folder C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows (60BG). I was able to use unlocker assistant to remove 12.5 GB and stopped the deletion process since the files are truly hidden (not even with "show hidden files" checked did these files show up) so I didn't want to risk crashing my system. Anyhow, I have a enough free space on my HDD to be operational, so any thoughts on the next best step would be much appreciate.

Thanks for all of the help so far!
What antivirus are you using? Have you run chkdsk? Here are the instructions: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/433-disk-check.html

I am running Malwarebytes and Avira. My firewall is Comodo firewall. I was running avast, but that cause BOSD's so I removed it. I've tried running chkdsk but it freezes on me (last time I left it running for 48 hours and it was still on the same command line).
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Probook 4530s
OS
Windows 7 Professional 32-bit
CPU
Intel Core i3-2310M CPU @ 2.10 GHZ
Motherboard
Hewlett-Packard 167C
Memory
4.00 GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)
Graphics Card(s)
Generic PnP Monitor (1366x768@60Hz)
Screen Resolution
1366x768 pixels
Sorry for the delay...I had to find disc space to clean up just so I could launch my virtual drive. I am not getting any more BOSD's (thanks goodness). I ran the VHD compacting procedure (thanks for the link!) but checking my VHD, it still has 126 GB allocated to it. If in the settings tab I change the "virtual hard disk file" to none would that remove the VHD from my actual HDD space?

A random side note, but I tracked down a lot of data that wasn't registering via WinderStat in the folder C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows (60BG). I was able to use unlocker assistant to remove 12.5 GB and stopped the deletion process since the files are truly hidden (not even with "show hidden files" checked did these files show up) so I didn't want to risk crashing my system. Anyhow, I have a enough free space on my HDD to be operational, so any thoughts on the next best step would be much appreciate.

Thanks for all of the help so far!
What antivirus are you using? Have you run chkdsk? Here are the instructions: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/433-disk-check.html

I am running Malwarebytes and Avira. My firewall is Comodo firewall. I was running avast, but that cause BOSD's so I removed it. I've tried running chkdsk but it freezes on me (last time I left it running for 48 hours and it was still on the same command line).
When chkdsk freezes, do you hear a clicking noise coming from the hard drive? Put your ear close to the hard drive and listen for that noise.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion P7-1010
OS
Windows 7 Professional x64 Service Pack 1
CPU
AMD Athlon X4 645
Motherboard
Foxxcon N-Alvorix RS880
Memory
6GB DDR3 1066
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire Radeon HD 5670 512MB GDDR5
Sound Card
Realtek Integrated Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
HP 2011x
Screen Resolution
1600x900
Hard Drives
1. Crucial M4 128GB SSD
2. 1TB Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 RPM
3. 1TB Western Digital Caviar Green 5400RPM
PSU
Seasonic S12 II Bronze 380 Watt
Case
HP OEM
Cooling
Coolermaster Heatsink, AVC Case Fan
Keyboard
HP OEM- Made by Chicony
Mouse
HP OEM- Made by Logitech
Internet Speed
20MBit Down/4 Up
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Internet Explorer 10
What antivirus are you using? Have you run chkdsk? Here are the instructions: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/433-disk-check.html

I am running Malwarebytes and Avira. My firewall is Comodo firewall. I was running avast, but that cause BOSD's so I removed it. I've tried running chkdsk but it freezes on me (last time I left it running for 48 hours and it was still on the same command line).
When chkdsk freezes, do you hear a clicking noise coming from the hard drive? Put your ear close to the hard drive and listen for that noise.

I don't recall hearing any clicking, but I will run it again and check.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Probook 4530s
OS
Windows 7 Professional 32-bit
CPU
Intel Core i3-2310M CPU @ 2.10 GHZ
Motherboard
Hewlett-Packard 167C
Memory
4.00 GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)
Graphics Card(s)
Generic PnP Monitor (1366x768@60Hz)
Screen Resolution
1366x768 pixels
I am running Malwarebytes and Avira. My firewall is Comodo firewall. I was running avast, but that cause BOSD's so I removed it. I've tried running chkdsk but it freezes on me (last time I left it running for 48 hours and it was still on the same command line).
When chkdsk freezes, do you hear a clicking noise coming from the hard drive? Put your ear close to the hard drive and listen for that noise.

I don't recall hearing any clicking, but I will run it again and check.
If you don't, be sure to put your ear close to the location of the hard drive.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion P7-1010
OS
Windows 7 Professional x64 Service Pack 1
CPU
AMD Athlon X4 645
Motherboard
Foxxcon N-Alvorix RS880
Memory
6GB DDR3 1066
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire Radeon HD 5670 512MB GDDR5
Sound Card
Realtek Integrated Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
HP 2011x
Screen Resolution
1600x900
Hard Drives
1. Crucial M4 128GB SSD
2. 1TB Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 RPM
3. 1TB Western Digital Caviar Green 5400RPM
PSU
Seasonic S12 II Bronze 380 Watt
Case
HP OEM
Cooling
Coolermaster Heatsink, AVC Case Fan
Keyboard
HP OEM- Made by Chicony
Mouse
HP OEM- Made by Logitech
Internet Speed
20MBit Down/4 Up
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Internet Explorer 10
When chkdsk freezes, do you hear a clicking noise coming from the hard drive? Put your ear close to the hard drive and listen for that noise.

I don't recall hearing any clicking, but I will run it again and check.
If you don't, be sure to put your ear close to the location of the hard drive.

I didn't here any clicking...

Sorry for the laaaate reply, I've been traveling the last 3 weeks and didn't take my problem laptop with me. Any ideas on how to remove my VHD partition?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Probook 4530s
OS
Windows 7 Professional 32-bit
CPU
Intel Core i3-2310M CPU @ 2.10 GHZ
Motherboard
Hewlett-Packard 167C
Memory
4.00 GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)
Graphics Card(s)
Generic PnP Monitor (1366x768@60Hz)
Screen Resolution
1366x768 pixels
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