BSOD ntoskrnl.exe Windows 7 64-bit

Bogdan Bugariu

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Jan 27, 2015
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Hello guys, in last few days i started to get BSOD and i really think it's from memory. Can somebody help me to know sure if i need to change my memory?

Crash Address : ntoskrnl.exe+76e80

My PC Specs :
AMD Phenom II X4 955
6GB DDR3
AMD HD 7700 1GB Vapor-X
MB : Gigabyte ga-870a-usb3l

Here are last dumpfiles.
http://we.tl/hNkE70nwtr
 
Solution
remove Adware by ClearThink
you also have a few other things to look at but I would start by a malwarebytes run.

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most current bugcheck was a KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR
this means the system was unable to read required data from the disk.
the error code returned was 0xC000000E a device that does not exist was specified

I would be checking my connections from my sata controller to my hard drive (check the power and data cables)
maybe move the data cables to another port, enable hot swap in the BIOS for the port if you have that option.
basically for some reason the system thinks you removed the drive.
you might also want to find out what this is
SystemRoot\system32\drivers\{11ae8de1-edc8-48db-89f9-6fe01ea64977}Gw64.sys Tue...
remove Adware by ClearThink
you also have a few other things to look at but I would start by a malwarebytes run.

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most current bugcheck was a KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR
this means the system was unable to read required data from the disk.
the error code returned was 0xC000000E a device that does not exist was specified

I would be checking my connections from my sata controller to my hard drive (check the power and data cables)
maybe move the data cables to another port, enable hot swap in the BIOS for the port if you have that option.
basically for some reason the system thinks you removed the drive.
you might also want to find out what this is
SystemRoot\system32\drivers\{11ae8de1-edc8-48db-89f9-6fe01ea64977}Gw64.sys Tue Jan 13 11:30:45 2015

I think it is Adware by ClearThink
I would remove it using malwarebytes
 
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