KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR, BSOD Help

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  1. whitedragon551

    whitedragon551 Registered Member

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    Last night I was watching Netflix on my laptop. All of a sudden in the middle of the movie I get a BSOD with the KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR error. I pulled up the info using BlueScreenView.

    The report said it was caused by driver: ntoskrnl.exe at address: ntoskrnl.exe+71f00

    Ive attached the error report from BSV.

    http://lookpic.com/i/960/WCRoXxuH.jpeg
     
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    To be honest I have no idea what Im looking at there. I cant read the dump file that Windows 7 has created so I have none of the information that that site has.

    The only thing that looks the same is the actual error code: 0x0000007a
     
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    Try to run check disk from my computer/drive with operating system on it/properties/tools checking both boxes (Automatically fix System Errors and Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors) or chkdsk a command prompt wo/the parameter / F first pass. After the first pass the dialog box should tell you what parameter to use. I am on windows Xp Sp3.

    I found instructions for Vista/windows 7 http://www.faultwire.com/solutions_bsod/KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR_0x0000007A-1137.html
     
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    I did a check disc this morning. Came back with everything in perfect working order.

    I did a virus scan with KIS and an malware scan with MBAM today with the latest definitions for both.

    Already have all the latest drivers and updates according to MS Update.

    The BIOS is the latest version that Asus has out at the moment.

    The only thing I havent checked from the link is the RAM.
     
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