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Question about "Kernel Data Inpage Error" BSOD during gaming.

Question about "Kernel Data Inpage Error" BSOD during gaming.

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maphantom
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09-17-2023, 10:53 AM
#11
RTX 4070
Ryzen 5 5600X
32gb 3200mhz ddr4 ram
Full system specifications including PSU age and BIOS version for the motherboard are required. One consolidated thread is recommended to keep things clear.
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maphantom
09-17-2023, 10:53 AM #11

RTX 4070
Ryzen 5 5600X
32gb 3200mhz ddr4 ram
Full system specifications including PSU age and BIOS version for the motherboard are required. One consolidated thread is recommended to keep things clear.

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KnifezZ_
Junior Member
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09-17-2023, 11:47 AM
#12
Sorry for the slow response. The issue in the recent KEREL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR bugcheck was 0xC000000E, suggesting a pagefile corruption or a drive problem on the system drive.
The recommended action is to remove the pagefile and restart, then set up a new one. This should fix any related errors.
Open the Run dialog by typing sysdm.cpl, this will launch System Properties.
Go to the Advanced tab, click the top Settings button, then Advanced, and select Virtual Memory Change.
Ensure the No paging File option is checked and click OK.
Restart the system.
After rebooting, enter the command sysdm.cpl in the Run box and follow the same steps to verify the fix.
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KnifezZ_
09-17-2023, 11:47 AM #12

Sorry for the slow response. The issue in the recent KEREL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR bugcheck was 0xC000000E, suggesting a pagefile corruption or a drive problem on the system drive.
The recommended action is to remove the pagefile and restart, then set up a new one. This should fix any related errors.
Open the Run dialog by typing sysdm.cpl, this will launch System Properties.
Go to the Advanced tab, click the top Settings button, then Advanced, and select Virtual Memory Change.
Ensure the No paging File option is checked and click OK.
Restart the system.
After rebooting, enter the command sysdm.cpl in the Run box and follow the same steps to verify the fix.

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MikTheKick
Junior Member
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09-20-2023, 12:51 AM
#13
Will continue in the future. Sorry, I wasn’t sure it would bother me to do that, just hoping those parts would be useful. I’ll steer clear of creating too many threads. Appreciate the response.
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MikTheKick
09-20-2023, 12:51 AM #13

Will continue in the future. Sorry, I wasn’t sure it would bother me to do that, just hoping those parts would be useful. I’ll steer clear of creating too many threads. Appreciate the response.

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Itay22
Member
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09-20-2023, 05:10 AM
#14
I'll be out until Friday (31st Oct), so please be patient.
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Itay22
09-20-2023, 05:10 AM #14

I'll be out until Friday (31st Oct), so please be patient.

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juanelectric8
Junior Member
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09-22-2023, 10:23 AM
#15
I haven’t experienced a BSOD yet, but my more demanding games crash in Steam, and after they stop, Steam appears to lose track of any games I have installed. Downloads stop and display “disk write error,” and if I manage to start games afterward, it reports that the path is invalid or missing. These issues occur with games on my M.2 SSD.
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juanelectric8
09-22-2023, 10:23 AM #15

I haven’t experienced a BSOD yet, but my more demanding games crash in Steam, and after they stop, Steam appears to lose track of any games I have installed. Downloads stop and display “disk write error,” and if I manage to start games afterward, it reports that the path is invalid or missing. These issues occur with games on my M.2 SSD.

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hdoor20
Senior Member
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09-22-2023, 01:26 PM
#16
The signs indicate a probable failing SSD. When Steam games are stored on the same drive as the pagefile, the associated error points to the drive likely being faulty.
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hdoor20
09-22-2023, 01:26 PM #16

The signs indicate a probable failing SSD. When Steam games are stored on the same drive as the pagefile, the associated error points to the drive likely being faulty.

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GreedyPvp
Junior Member
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09-22-2023, 03:47 PM
#17
It looks like you ordered a replacement and checked both your C drive and S drive using the pagefile test. You're considering moving everything to a new drive since your OS is on the C drive, which makes you worried about that one. Also, the S drive is an M.2 device—do you have any advice before replacing it?
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GreedyPvp
09-22-2023, 03:47 PM #17

It looks like you ordered a replacement and checked both your C drive and S drive using the pagefile test. You're considering moving everything to a new drive since your OS is on the C drive, which makes you worried about that one. Also, the S drive is an M.2 device—do you have any advice before replacing it?

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sigfo
Member
62
09-22-2023, 08:01 PM
#18
The pagefile must reside solely on the C: drive. Windows permits placement elsewhere, but without it on C: the dumps won't be saved. Ideally, you need the pagefile on the fastest drive, which should also be your Windows installation drive! Use Macrium Reflect free or Acronis to capture a snapshot of your C: drive; if replacement is necessary, you can simply restore the image. Flaky M.2 drives occasionally gain improved performance by being removed and reinserted securely.
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sigfo
09-22-2023, 08:01 PM #18

The pagefile must reside solely on the C: drive. Windows permits placement elsewhere, but without it on C: the dumps won't be saved. Ideally, you need the pagefile on the fastest drive, which should also be your Windows installation drive! Use Macrium Reflect free or Acronis to capture a snapshot of your C: drive; if replacement is necessary, you can simply restore the image. Flaky M.2 drives occasionally gain improved performance by being removed and reinserted securely.

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CreeperNation_
Junior Member
35
10-01-2023, 10:17 PM
#19
I changed it and played Dead Space (on that drive) for hours without any problems, maybe that really fixed it. Still, if BSODs keep happening, I can send it to Samsung. If it’s only with games on another drive, then it’s annoying but hopefully it’s okay. Thanks for your help!
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CreeperNation_
10-01-2023, 10:17 PM #19

I changed it and played Dead Space (on that drive) for hours without any problems, maybe that really fixed it. Still, if BSODs keep happening, I can send it to Samsung. If it’s only with games on another drive, then it’s annoying but hopefully it’s okay. Thanks for your help!

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RandiRed
Member
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10-02-2023, 04:19 PM
#20
This might be the solution I've encountered before with M.2 drives.
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RandiRed
10-02-2023, 04:19 PM #20

This might be the solution I've encountered before with M.2 drives.

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