Windows 7 BSOD ntfs ntoskrnl errors

No problems with check disk and said it was clean. Took 3 hours. Will keep attempting MSE until I hear from you


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Can only get MSE to run in safe mode but didn't update. I'll let it run overnight and hope it doesn't crash.


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MSE finished in safe mode and no threats


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Ok. I ran verifier and followed directions. End result was option to repair or restart. Finally got to command prompt and disabled verifier. Has crashed a few times. Will attempt to upload dump files in next post if computer will stay on long enough.


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Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.

BugCheck 3B, {c000001d, fffff88000000000, fffff88006586150, 0}

Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!IoCancelIrp+60 )

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Hi Pat,
apologies on the late reply but was away yesterday.

Well the verifier revealed nothing..... Damned frustrating.

Hmm.. Try this:

Press F8 when booting to enter the advanced boot options. Try 'Last good known configuration'

I feel that either the os is corrupt or you have a hardware error possibly the HDD. Try checking it with Seatools:
http://www.seagate.com/gb/en/support/downloads/seatools/
 
Headed to work. I have the windows seven upgrade I got when I bought the laptop. Would it help to reinstall and then get all updates? Would it wipe everything on computer or just fix it? I still think iTunes started this whole fiasco.


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Sea tools didn't find any problems. I'm backing up all of my documents again just in case of problems but noticed I have over 400 user.Dat files in my user folder. I have a while before file backup is done so I will work on this again tomorrow and try revo uninstaller


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Ready to throw in the towel. I had uninstalled Itunes before vacation, so uninstaller won't work, even though there are probably a ton of leftover files. It keeps crashing every time I try to update MSE or do a full scan. I don't have time to keep messing with this, so I will be stopping at MicroCenter tonight to get a new laptop. I may still try to fix it later. Thanks for all of your help!
 
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