Kernel Data Inpage Error and other BS

EzioGideon

Honorable
Jan 13, 2015
2
0
10,510
Hello,
A few months ago i got a lot of Bluescreens when playing csgo (0x000007A, iastor.sys) and after moving it to another drive they stopped appearing. So yesterday it began again with a 0x000007A, ntfs.sys and today in the morning i got a 0x00000F4 Bluescreen.
I didn't install any new hardware in the last few months and have built in a Samsung SSD 830 Evo and a WD Black 1 TB. csgo had the bluescreens while on the WD.
Already tried sfc Scan, chkdsk and a Scan with HDTune. All found 0 Errors.
What do I do now, could it be the new Chrome update (Today only chrome was running when the bluescreen happened) that crashes my Computer?
 
Solution
Hey there, EzioGideon!

I'm very sorry to hear about the problems you encountering with your computer.
I'd suggest to test your WD Black using Data LifeGuard diagnostics tool and see if it will determine that everything is alright with it:
http://products.wdc.com/support/kb.ashx?id=KI1qmL
The BSOD error can be caused by your RAM memory as well, so I'd suggest to run memtest on it as well.
I'd also suggest to check the SATA cables on the drives again and make sure everything is plugged properly and in the right order:
1. SSD 2. HDD
If you have spare cables, I'd suggest to swap them around and see if that will make the BSOD disappear.

Keep me posted with the results! Hope this helps you! :)
SuperSoph_WD
Hey there, EzioGideon!

I'm very sorry to hear about the problems you encountering with your computer.
I'd suggest to test your WD Black using Data LifeGuard diagnostics tool and see if it will determine that everything is alright with it:
http://products.wdc.com/support/kb.ashx?id=KI1qmL
The BSOD error can be caused by your RAM memory as well, so I'd suggest to run memtest on it as well.
I'd also suggest to check the SATA cables on the drives again and make sure everything is plugged properly and in the right order:
1. SSD 2. HDD
If you have spare cables, I'd suggest to swap them around and see if that will make the BSOD disappear.

Keep me posted with the results! Hope this helps you! :)
SuperSoph_WD
 
Solution

EzioGideon

Honorable
Jan 13, 2015
2
0
10,510
The Data Lifeguard Tool showed no Errors on the WD, memtest86+ had 6 Passes with 0 Errors.
I plugged the Cables now out and in again and gonna see if it works now.
Will update in the evening when computer is running the whole time

EDIT: So far had no more Bluescreens, dont know why but looks like the tips helped. Thanks :D