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You're experiencing the same BSOD message on Windows 7 repeatedly.

You're experiencing the same BSOD message on Windows 7 repeatedly.

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sacapatates
Posting Freak
843
09-30-2021, 03:05 PM
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I repeatedly encounter the 'KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR' issue and have no solution. When the PC restarts for the 500th time, I receive a message about files that describe the problem. The files are located at C:\Windows\Minidump\021620-10452-01.dmp and C:\Users\me\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-25006-0.sysdata.xml. The main trouble occurs when playing GTA V. My system specs are i7-2600k 3.4GHz, 8GB RAM, GT 730; I plan to upgrade the GPU later.
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sacapatates
09-30-2021, 03:05 PM #1

I repeatedly encounter the 'KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR' issue and have no solution. When the PC restarts for the 500th time, I receive a message about files that describe the problem. The files are located at C:\Windows\Minidump\021620-10452-01.dmp and C:\Users\me\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-25006-0.sysdata.xml. The main trouble occurs when playing GTA V. My system specs are i7-2600k 3.4GHz, 8GB RAM, GT 730; I plan to upgrade the GPU later.

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IronBuster2006
Junior Member
11
09-30-2021, 03:05 PM
#2
Nice way to share a dump file Disconnect all USB devices, run virus scan, make sure you have plenty of free disk space. Run CHKDSK. Also make sure none of RAM sticks are broken.
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IronBuster2006
09-30-2021, 03:05 PM #2

Nice way to share a dump file Disconnect all USB devices, run virus scan, make sure you have plenty of free disk space. Run CHKDSK. Also make sure none of RAM sticks are broken.

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09-30-2021, 03:05 PM
#3
Let's check the available room.
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LupusGladiator
09-30-2021, 03:05 PM #3

Let's check the available room.

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Itzsonzy
Member
172
09-30-2021, 03:05 PM
#4
In general, this might involve several factors. It could indicate insufficient virtual memory configuration. There might also be faulty sectors on the storage device where the page file resides. Alternatively, it could relate to memory issues despite claims about a page file error. Are you using an SSD or a traditional HDD? Have you attempted a disk check? Checking fragmentation levels or performing a trim operation if applicable can help. This issue suggests corruption within the page file, possibly due to overclocking errors leading to calculation mistakes.
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Itzsonzy
09-30-2021, 03:05 PM #4

In general, this might involve several factors. It could indicate insufficient virtual memory configuration. There might also be faulty sectors on the storage device where the page file resides. Alternatively, it could relate to memory issues despite claims about a page file error. Are you using an SSD or a traditional HDD? Have you attempted a disk check? Checking fragmentation levels or performing a trim operation if applicable can help. This issue suggests corruption within the page file, possibly due to overclocking errors leading to calculation mistakes.

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ethandizzy
Member
169
09-30-2021, 03:05 PM
#5
The operating system runs on an SSD, I’ve already performed a CHKDSK but didn’t see much improvement (I’ll retry tomorrow), and I haven’t checked the fragmentation level. I haven’t ever overclocked anything.
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ethandizzy
09-30-2021, 03:05 PM #5

The operating system runs on an SSD, I’ve already performed a CHKDSK but didn’t see much improvement (I’ll retry tomorrow), and I haven’t checked the fragmentation level. I haven’t ever overclocked anything.

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ajpate
Member
223
09-30-2021, 03:05 PM
#6
You're using the command line in Windows 10. Click the magnifying glass at the bottom left and type "CMD" without pressing Enter. The Command Prompt window will appear. Right-click it and choose "Run as administrator." In the prompt, type: chkdsk /f /r c: (no spaces around the colon, just a smiley face). It should scan your main drive (likely C:. This process may take some time, but it's more thorough than checking properties. Since you're using an SSD, you don't need to defragment. You might want to run TRIM instead, which optimizes the drive.
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ajpate
09-30-2021, 03:05 PM #6

You're using the command line in Windows 10. Click the magnifying glass at the bottom left and type "CMD" without pressing Enter. The Command Prompt window will appear. Right-click it and choose "Run as administrator." In the prompt, type: chkdsk /f /r c: (no spaces around the colon, just a smiley face). It should scan your main drive (likely C:. This process may take some time, but it's more thorough than checking properties. Since you're using an SSD, you don't need to defragment. You might want to run TRIM instead, which optimizes the drive.

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nickmill48
Member
165
09-30-2021, 03:05 PM
#7
I performed the CHKDSK scan and confirmed no issues were found, but the BSOD persists. I ran TRIM afterward. I'll follow up if the problem recurs. Note: Just got it again without playing GTA V.
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nickmill48
09-30-2021, 03:05 PM #7

I performed the CHKDSK scan and confirmed no issues were found, but the BSOD persists. I ran TRIM afterward. I'll follow up if the problem recurs. Note: Just got it again without playing GTA V.

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Cupcake_Rose
Posting Freak
844
09-30-2021, 03:05 PM
#8
Attempt to retrieve a memory stick (if available) and verify functionality, then swap devices and pull again. Proceed with an SFC scan if needed due to potential Windows file issues. Follow earlier instructions for accessing the command line as an administrator and entering commands. SFC /scannow
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Cupcake_Rose
09-30-2021, 03:05 PM #8

Attempt to retrieve a memory stick (if available) and verify functionality, then swap devices and pull again. Proceed with an SFC scan if needed due to potential Windows file issues. Follow earlier instructions for accessing the command line as an administrator and entering commands. SFC /scannow

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RainyToast
Member
78
09-30-2021, 03:05 PM
#9
I can't reach the internal components due to its placement, making removal or installation difficult. Still, I’ll proceed with the SFC scan and update this note once I have the findings. Edit: The scan reported no integrity issues from Windows Resource Protection.
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RainyToast
09-30-2021, 03:05 PM #9

I can't reach the internal components due to its placement, making removal or installation difficult. Still, I’ll proceed with the SFC scan and update this note once I have the findings. Edit: The scan reported no integrity issues from Windows Resource Protection.

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Piepnow_
Junior Member
43
09-30-2021, 03:05 PM
#10
If you can't reach your computer parts, avoid trying complex fixes with just a mouse and keyboard.
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Piepnow_
09-30-2021, 03:05 PM #10

If you can't reach your computer parts, avoid trying complex fixes with just a mouse and keyboard.

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