AdelixLeingod
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Hullo there!
I came back to my Asus F75VD laptop (purchased in September) last night to a Windows message saying:
"Windows detected a hard disk problem. Back up your files immediately to prevent information loss, and then contact computer manufacturer to determine if you need to repair or replace the disk." It gave options to backup or ask again later.
I told it to ask again later and started EaseUS Todo Backup to back-up my entire hard drive (recovery partitions too), then since it was to take three hours, I went to sleep for the night. Upon opening my laptop, it started booting up instead of going to the login screen (I have it set to not sleep when I close it unless it's on battery). I checked Event Viewer which had two BSOD entries four seconds apart from each other. I checked my backup, and it had been interrupted about 60% in, and the file was corrupted. I tried starting the backup again and got another BSOD when it got around 60% finished again. I then manually backed up my files on an external through Windows Explorer.
I ran chkdsk first from the Properties of the hard drive which said it found no errors, but after I clicked "OK" at the end it brought up three windows about illegal memory accesses. I ran chkdsk from an elevated command prompt, told it to run next boot, and let it do its thing. Three separate times, it made it to 17% then got stuck, forcing me to hard shutdown. The third time I let it sit for almost an hour.
I checked my hard disk manufacturer's page for diagnostic tools, but theirs can't be used on a system partition (Useful, huh?).
The final BSOD I've gotten so far occurred when I was installing Speccy to post my specs here, but upon restart it installed successfully. The two BSODs that I witnessed mentioned that I should look up Kernel_Data_Inpage_Error, and doing so brought me here. I've attached the SF Diagnostics Tool log and a .txt of my Specs from Speccy.
In the Event Viewer, I found four BSODs at the following times:
12/14/2013, 7:29:54 AM
12/14/2013, 7:29:58 AM
12/14/2013, 9:52:49 AM
12/14/2013, 1:08:57 PM
Thanks in advanced for any help you can give me
I came back to my Asus F75VD laptop (purchased in September) last night to a Windows message saying:
"Windows detected a hard disk problem. Back up your files immediately to prevent information loss, and then contact computer manufacturer to determine if you need to repair or replace the disk." It gave options to backup or ask again later.
I told it to ask again later and started EaseUS Todo Backup to back-up my entire hard drive (recovery partitions too), then since it was to take three hours, I went to sleep for the night. Upon opening my laptop, it started booting up instead of going to the login screen (I have it set to not sleep when I close it unless it's on battery). I checked Event Viewer which had two BSOD entries four seconds apart from each other. I checked my backup, and it had been interrupted about 60% in, and the file was corrupted. I tried starting the backup again and got another BSOD when it got around 60% finished again. I then manually backed up my files on an external through Windows Explorer.
I ran chkdsk first from the Properties of the hard drive which said it found no errors, but after I clicked "OK" at the end it brought up three windows about illegal memory accesses. I ran chkdsk from an elevated command prompt, told it to run next boot, and let it do its thing. Three separate times, it made it to 17% then got stuck, forcing me to hard shutdown. The third time I let it sit for almost an hour.
I checked my hard disk manufacturer's page for diagnostic tools, but theirs can't be used on a system partition (Useful, huh?).
The final BSOD I've gotten so far occurred when I was installing Speccy to post my specs here, but upon restart it installed successfully. The two BSODs that I witnessed mentioned that I should look up Kernel_Data_Inpage_Error, and doing so brought me here. I've attached the SF Diagnostics Tool log and a .txt of my Specs from Speccy.
In the Event Viewer, I found four BSODs at the following times:
12/14/2013, 7:29:54 AM
12/14/2013, 7:29:58 AM
12/14/2013, 9:52:49 AM
12/14/2013, 1:08:57 PM
Thanks in advanced for any help you can give me
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1 64-Bit
- Computer type
- Laptop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- Asus F75VD
- CPU
- Intel i5-3230M @ 2.60GHz
- Memory
- 6GB DDR3
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA Geforce GT 610M 1GB
- Hard Drives
- HGST HTS541075A9E680 - 750GB