BSOD ntoskrnl.exe Windows 7

MonkyD

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Jan 13, 2016
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Evening all,

Hope you don't mind taking a look at another BSOD!

I've experienced issues with Windows giving a "Bootmgr is missing" a few months ago which would make my boot drive dismount.
Whilst not a fix I could often work around this after rebooting and re-assigning my boot drive since after trying a couple of full re-installs the issue was never resolved.

More recently I have been plauges with BSOD errors and after analysing the dumps seem to point towards a ntoskrnl.exe issue.

I have performed a chkdsk /f on all off my drives (120gb Samsung SSD, 2tb Western Digital plus 2 x 500gb other drives) which has given no errors. I have also performed a memory test on my RAM which also passed with no issues.

Hopefully someone can help me pinpoint this issue as I'm at a loss. Am I looking at a problem with my motherboard?

http://pastebin.com/CECyHxsM
 
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"Bootmgr is missing" a few months ago which would make my boot drive dismount.
Actually you have that backwards, when the drive dismounts you would be getting Bootmgr is missing.

Replace your SSD SATA cable (if that is you C: drive).
Also, you should use /R instead of /F for all of your mechanical drives. (Not your SSD)

"/R Locates bad sectors and recovers readable information (implies /F)"
"Bootmgr is missing" a few months ago which would make my boot drive dismount.
Actually you have that backwards, when the drive dismounts you would be getting Bootmgr is missing.

Replace your SSD SATA cable (if that is you C: drive).
Also, you should use /R instead of /F for all of your mechanical drives. (Not your SSD)

"/R Locates bad sectors and recovers readable information (implies /F)"
 
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