Awesome screen captures! How did you do that?
STOP $7A:
MS wrote:"The KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR bug check has a value of 0x0000007A. This bug check indicates that the requested page of kernel data from the paging file could not be read into memory. "
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"0xC000000E, or STATUS_NO_SUCH_DEVICE, indicates a hardware failure or an incorrect drive configuration. Check your cables and check the drive with the diagnostic utility available from your drive manufacturer. If you are using older PATA (IDE) drives, this status code can indicate an incorrect master/subordinate drive configuration."
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"Another common cause of this error message is defective hardware or failing RAM.
A virus infection can also cause this bug check."
Quoted from: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library … 85%29.aspx
I have also seen allegations that a faulty P/S can cause such issues.
First off, remove and/or disable any unnecessary items such as cellular phones, hubs, cardreaders, cameras, portable hard drives, etc.
Use an integration (preferably on a DVD RW so as not to end up with a stack of discs) containing only DP_Chipset_wnt5_x86-32_1308271.7z, DP_MassStorage_wnt5_x86-32_1308271.7z & DP_Misc_wnt5_x86-32_1308272.7z
Double-check that the source you use is unmodified and otherwise "virgin".
Now, if your confidence in the HDD is less than 100%, one could run the drive manufacturer's tools to do an advanced test of the drive. Likewise, if your confidence in the RAM is not 100%, MemTest could be executed to be certain; beware that it will likely output much more heat than normal usage.
If those are not of issue, one could ensure that the system has the latest BIOS/uEFI installed. Just beware that improper updates can 'brick' your hardware. A battery may be required if this is a portable.
If you still experience a BSOD, when does it occur?
Also link to the driver download page for your Toshiba, please.
Either way, i have a cunning plan, and an update for DP_Phone which now includes your Sony-Erricson (et al).
Last edited by TechDud (2013-09-22 10:20:08)