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a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows blue screen error 0x0000007e 7 help and support BSOD Help and Support » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads blue screen error 777 Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: BSOD, stop codes: F4,7A (Almost Constant) Page 1 of 3 1 23 > 16 Mar 2013 #1 bancosrs Windows http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/blue-screen-with-this-error-code/03276fa2-6dcb-44d0-a778-499d5d00b65d 7 x64 31 posts BSOD, stop codes: F4,7A (Almost Constant) First Occurrence: At first I thought I had fixed the problem with faulty RAM but unfortunately it was only temporary. The problems are occurring more often. The first occurrence was returning my laptop from sleep mode. As of recent it crashes when my PC is somewhat stressed. It will http://www.sevenforums.com/bsod-help-support/282617-bsod-stop-codes-f4-7a-almost-constant.html freeze then unfreeze then freeze again and then eventually crash. TEST tried: I have tried everything; Factory reset (multiple times), FURMARK test, Memtest, prime95, Chkdsk, sfc/scannow, seagate tools for windows and all the results come up as being fine (after restoring everything). Given I have only ran these test minimum a amount. Verifier.exe showed nvbridge.kmd failed to load but I just fixed it and it failed shortly after. When I restore my computer to factory settings my computer runs fine for days, sometimes weeks and then it decides to crash randomly, and once the first Blue screen appears I can barely run my computer again in normal mode before I have to restore it. I can run it in safe mode and have everything work, but if try to check the memory or look at test viewer while running it it will crash. I guess anything that relates to retrieving something off the Hard drive or stressing the PC. I can't even run any ant-viruses or windows updates so once it fails I have limited options. Every time I have recover
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BSOD Kernel Data Inpage Error 0x0000007a Windows and Linux Tutorials from Howtech SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe25,22725K Loading... Loading... Working... Add to Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Sign in Share More Report Need to report the video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. Sign in Transcript Statistics 203,602 views 333 Like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 334 54 Don't like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 55 Loading... Loading... Transcript The interactive transcript could not be loaded. Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Published on Jul 12, 2013Learn what causes the kernel data inpage error. Follow this tutorial to learn how to fix this blue screen error.Don't forget to check out our site http://howtech.tv/ for more free how-to videos!http://youtube.com/ithowtovids - our feedhttp://www.facebook.com/howtechtv - join us on facebookhttps://plus.google.com/1034403827176... - our group in Google+In this tutorial, we will teach you how to fix BSOD Kernel Data Inpage Error 0x0000007a. Follow this step by step guide to learn what causes this error and how to fix it.Step 1 -- Why does the error occurSo what causes the error 0x0000007a? Consider, you have a large SATA hard disk for example 1 terabyte. When you put your computer to sleep or make it go into hibernation and then when you try to resume the computer, SATA hard disk drivers require the SATA hard disks to be ready within 10 seconds. In case of a large SATA hard disk, it may take the computer a little longer than 10 seconds to be ready. Due to this, at times the resume operation times out and you receive an error and your computer restarts automatically.Step 2 -- Download hotfix from Microsoft Support websiteOnce the system will boot up in normal condition, download the hotfix for this error from the support site of Microsoft. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/977178Step 3 -- Provide email addressOnce you have clicked on the Hotfix Download Available button, you will be redirected to another page where you will have to provide your email address. A link to the hotfix will be emailed to you.Step 4 -- Extract hotfixOnce you have downloaded the hotfix, double click to unzip the file and specify the location where you want the extracted file to be available. For the purpose of this