How to Solve BSOD KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR?

caelum1999

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Recently I have been having the KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR BSOD on wake up from sleep. It will only happen if I have many applications open when I put my computer to sleep. Some System Specs:

Windows 8.1
Sandisk X110 SSD 64GB Boot drive
WD Black 4tb Storage drive
Intel i5 4670
GTX 980
MSi Z87 G43 mobo
Corsair AX1200i
8GB of DDR3 RAM

I have only recently discovered this error, but I don't know for sure how long it's been happening for because I haven't put my computer to sleep for a while. But I first noticed it a month ago after I replaced my GPU from a amd xfx 200 series to an NVidia GTX 980. And before that I replaced my crappy old PSU to the corsair AX1200i. Also, I have had a second BSOD a couple times, after replacing the PSU I have encountered a WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR. But I have only had it twice and with seemingly no pattern. I have run multiple chkdsk but to no avail. And VERY briefly ran a windows memory diagnostic tool and it also didn't detect anything. I will most likely be replacing my RAM to 32gb. Blue Screen View is also reporting that the driver ntoskrnl.exe was causing the problem.
Link to Minidump = https://www.mediafire.com/?7f9t2vlkm2o6kzo
 

caelum1999

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Why remove Malwarebytes and Bitdefender? And I think there are a few Bios updates but I haven't installed them because I don't have a UPS and have the fear of bricking the machine.
 

caelum1999

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Even is it is malwarebytes or bitdefender causing the problem, I would prefer to occasionally have a BSOD then remove all my AV
 
A kernel inpage error indicates that your system is having problems reading data from storage. data corrupted, bad address, bad cables, overclocking,... can cause this.

also
just looked at one of the memory dumps, just a heads up that you have
\SystemRoot\system32\drivers\WPRO_41_2001.sys Mon Nov 07 13:04:48 2011
installed on your system.

make sure you want this program (winpcap) ie you know what it is used for and want it and it is not installed as malware to inject network packets/ or steal your passwords.
 

caelum1999

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How should I go about removing this?