Blue screen error help!

OneEyedEd

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Hello everyone!

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The other day I started getting blue screen errors and every 1 to 2 hours one will pop up again. It had been awhile since I had done a full reformat and needed to do one anyway so I thought Id give that a whirl and see if it fixed the problem. It didn't and soon after the reformat it popped up again. Once it pops up the computer trys to restart but it gets to a black screen saying it cant find the operating system or something. I have to turn the power off at the back of the computer wait a few seconds then switch it back on for everything to work again. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I posted a pic i took with my phone of the two blue screen errors that I've been getting. Thanks in advance!

Regards,
OneEyedEd

System Specs:

Asus Sabertooth P67
Intel sandybridge i5-2500k
MSI GTX 570
8g corsair RAM
crusial 128gb SSD (operating system is installed on this)
WD 500g HDD
 
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Sounds like your hard drive is dying. Reason for saying this?

1. Each error code is different.
2. Each code is respective to the fact that some important file is missing or corrupt.

That can only mean that either the installs are all going bad, or that your hard drive is failing and causing file corruption.

Backup your important files, get a new hard drive and you should see these errors go away.
 
Sounds like your hard drive is dying. Reason for saying this?
That can only mean that either the installs are all going bad, or that your hard drive is failing and causing file corruption.


Oneeyed please download this when you have windows installed on a different hard drive.
http://release.crystaldew.info/redirect.php?product=CrystalDiskInfoShizuku-en
Check and make sure that the ssd is trully failing or not.
If it is seek help from crucial.com in north america and seek rma service if any.
Is my SSD failing? - Crucial Community
 
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From what I'm looking at, it dosnt seem to be failing or maybe I'm just reading it wrong?

Hmm can you reboot your machine into safemode for me ?
Next when you login to your system go to start > type eventviewer and click it.
Look at the hardware error and system error and see what it might be pointing to.
If it says disk management error or what not, mak was right...
If it doesn't and points to something copy that error message and bring it back.
While your gone please tell me what type of psu you have.
Also confirm with me if you have offical nvidia graphics drivers for the your os.
 
So are yoi doing anything to compromise the integrity the stability of Windows? Modifying files or installing beta software? Have you uograded the formware of your SSD?

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Thanks for all the help guys. I upgraded the firmware of the drive (something I didn't know you could do) and for 3 days now I haven't had a problem. So I'm hoping that fixed it and it wont come back!
 
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