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Jun 20 2009, 12:02 PM
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Authentic Member ![]() ![]() Group: Authentic Member Posts: 22 Joined: 11-June 09 Member No.: 86,221 Operating System: Windows vista 32 bit |
Kernal_Data_Inpage_Error Stop: 0x0000007A (0xC04546D0, 0XC0000056, 0X012E6860, 0X8A8DA9ED) NTFS. SYS- ADDRESS 8A8DA9ED Base at 8A8da000, datestamp 49E0192A AND SECOND TIME 0X000000F4 (0X00000003,0X89103020,0X8910316C, 0X82230650) Please help me... Thanks, Paul |
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Jun 20 2009, 12:27 PM
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![]() Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Visiting Tech Posts: 881 Joined: 15-May 09 From: UK Member No.: 85,793 Operating System: Win 98se, Windows 2000, xp Home sp3, xp Pro sp3, Vista Ultimate 32bit\64bit. |
I have no solutions for these kinds of errors, but I will try and help you to find what you need to sort it, the Kernal_Data_Inpage_Error error reports that an infection as 1 reason, BUT, they also list failing ram as a cause, if it is it's probably worth running MemTest or similar to check that your ram is OK, that link will offer advice about that code, see if this shows anything.
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Jun 21 2009, 06:03 AM
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![]() Forum God Group: Root Admin Posts: 48,261 Joined: 23-September 04 From: Missouri, USA Member No.: 15,276 |
Link to Malware Logs.
http://forums.whatthetech.com/Need_hijack_look_t103998.html http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Microso...Q_21959363.html QUOTE "One of the following conditions usually causes a Stop 0x7A: a bad sector in a paging file, a virus, a disk controller error, defective hardware, or failing RAM. In rare cases, a Stop 0x7A occurs when nonpaged pool resources run out." In that topic the user used chkdsk c: /p /r.
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Jun 21 2009, 06:51 AM
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![]() SuperMember Group: Tech Team Posts: 1,802 Joined: 16-January 08 From: Denmark Member No.: 76,005 Operating System: WinXP SP3 |
QUOTE In that topic the user used chkdsk c: /p /r No need for the /p switch. It is merely a quick diagnostic switch, used to check machines that shouldn't be shut off for long, servers and the like. It can't fix anything. so: CHKDSK C: /R is all that is needed. Link to our own tutorial: http://forums.whatthetech.com/How_run_CHKD...XP_t102348.html |
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Jun 21 2009, 09:34 AM
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Authentic Member ![]() ![]() Group: Authentic Member Posts: 22 Joined: 11-June 09 Member No.: 86,221 Operating System: Windows vista 32 bit |
hi.. thanks for your replies.. I am typing the CHKDSK C: /R in the run box and a black screen comes up for a second then goes away. I have vista operating system.. What do you suggest I do?
Thanks, Paul |
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Jun 21 2009, 10:54 AM
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![]() SuperMember Group: Global Moderator Posts: 2,769 Joined: 11-November 04 From: Lat' 51N, Long' not much East or West, (UK) Member No.: 18,221 Operating System: Win XP (Pro & Home) Win 2000, Linux |
Hi, Try running the fix as recommended by Abydos from a command prompt
Start Run type in the white box cmd press enter You should get a DOS type box enter the following chkdsk c: /r (note, the spaces are important) press enter press Y press enter if box goes away* then close down and restart your machine as per normal and checkdisc will start to run automatically. Please do not interupt it it can take several hours to run and complete all 5 passes when it has done then close down and restart your machine..then run it again..especially useful if it found errors the first time. * if the box doesn't go away type in exit press enter and it will go away (then continue as described above) Regards paws EDIT, I have just noticed you are running on VISTA so you will need to run the command prompt with elevated priviliges...post back if you need specific instructions on how to do this...but here's a link anyway! http://www.kombitz.com/2007/02/14/vista-el...command-prompt/ |
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Jun 21 2009, 01:31 PM
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![]() Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Visiting Tech Posts: 881 Joined: 15-May 09 From: UK Member No.: 85,793 Operating System: Win 98se, Windows 2000, xp Home sp3, xp Pro sp3, Vista Ultimate 32bit\64bit. |
Yeah it will almost certainly require admin rights, simplest way to do that is to click on Start - All Programs - Accessories, there you will see the Command Prompt, right click on that and select to run as admin, then you should be able to follow the above.
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