Windows 7 please help me fix my BSoD

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while watching A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS with my girlfriend that i got from my library, the movie kept skipping and the computer started freezing so i took the disk out and my computer ran pretty weird for a little while. Then i got the BSoD and ever since then ive been getting it almost every hour. PLEASE HELP
 


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while watching A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS with my girlfriend that i got from my library, the movie kept skipping and the computer started freezing so i took the disk out and my computer ran pretty weird for a little while. Then i got the BSoD and ever since then ive been getting it almost every hour. PLEASE HELP
Backup important critical data ASAP.
Run the built in disk defrag utility twice
Launch an elevated command prompt and type
chkdsk C: /R
answer yes "Y" at the prompt and
reboot
let it run all five steps. Please advise if it reports having found issues with your drive
All of your dump files are suggesting
Code:
KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR (7a)
The requested page of kernel data could not be read in.  Typically...
Desktop? Laptop? You have the OS Disc? Your story @ this poiint raises these & a few more questions before giving a knee-jerk response, which would be, rebuild.

Cheers,
Drew
 


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it is your Windows 7 Operating System disc or the Win7 OS Recovery Discs

Either came w/ the machine OR you were supposed to burn the Recovery Discs before you started using the machine.
 


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while watching A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS with my girlfriend that i got from my library, the movie kept skipping and the computer started freezing so i took the disk out and my computer ran pretty weird for a little while. Then i got the BSoD and ever since then ive been getting it almost every hour. PLEASE HELP
Backup important critical data ASAP.
Run the built in disk defrag utility twice
Launch an elevated command prompt and type
chkdsk C: /R
answer yes "Y" at the prompt and
reboot
let it run all five steps. Please advise if it reports having found issues with your drive
All of your dump files are suggesting
Code:
KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR (7a)
The requested page of kernel data could not be read in.  Typically caused by
a bad block in the paging file or disk controller error.
 


Solution
Oh, yes, of course; thanks for catching that :thumbs_up:

Indeed, should correctly read: sfc /scannow
 


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