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I have a W7HP SP1 x64 Dell Inspiron 15Z Ultrabook model 5523, 6GB RAM, 500GB HDD, that is blue-screening so much I can't accomplish any type of troubleshooting anymore. I did manage to get some info from WhoCrashed: it said every crash was caused by iastorA.sys. Happens in safe mode as well. The error code is 0x10~7e or 0x0~7e
Sorry, I can't do the dm log collector - can't keep the computer on long enough to open the browser.
Right now, I have it booted to a live linux distro and am in the process of copying all User files over to an external HDD.
I ran the diagnostics available pre-boot, and everything checked out fine (hardware).
I am wondering if this iastorA.sys is corrupt, or not necessary? Is there a way to boot to safe mode with C prompt and just delete it or something?
Thanks.
I have a W7HP SP1 x64 Dell Inspiron 15Z Ultrabook model 5523, 6GB RAM, 500GB HDD, that is blue-screening so much I can't accomplish any type of troubleshooting anymore. I did manage to get some info from WhoCrashed: it said every crash was caused by iastorA.sys. Happens in safe mode as well. The error code is 0x10~7e or 0x0~7e
Sorry, I can't do the dm log collector - can't keep the computer on long enough to open the browser.
Right now, I have it booted to a live linux distro and am in the process of copying all User files over to an external HDD.
I ran the diagnostics available pre-boot, and everything checked out fine (hardware).
I am wondering if this iastorA.sys is corrupt, or not necessary? Is there a way to boot to safe mode with C prompt and just delete it or something?
Thanks.
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W7 64bit
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- OS
- W7 64bit