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There are 5 PCs in this company all running NIS and MB and only this one is having the issue.
#Kernel_data_inpage_error ntoskrnl.exe driver#
I have put exclusions in for both MB and Norton to no avail.Īt first I thought it was my scheduled scans causing the BSOD but I've ran both a threat scan and hyper scan and they go fine.Ġ11019-28392-01.dmp 16:00:26 KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR 0x0000007a fffff6fc`40006f50 ffffffff`c0000185 00002001`6b2ce860 fffff880`00dea93c ataport.SYS ataport.SYS+1e93c ATAPI Driver Extension Microsoft® Windows® Operating System Microsoft Corporation. I have reinstalled the PC (Windows 10 64 bit) and the PC still BSOD. I have an existing case open with support already but wouldnt mind input of others. When I remove it and leave it off there is no problem with the PC. In other cases, software corruption caused by a malware infection can lead to i8042prt.sys Blue Screen of Death errors. In the majority of cases, you will encounter i8042prt.sys BSOD errors after youve installed new hardware, software (Windows), or performed a failed Windows Update. Pay particular attention to the detailed posts of BrodyBoy for this type of information.I have a PC running Norton Internet Security and Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection Cloud. Its Critical to Resolve Blue Screen of Death Errors. I'm going to let you search the forum for this information.
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While installing a clean Windows 7 instance and then installing the proper drivers is more work, I think you'll be happier with the outcome.
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This would install the OS as it came from the factory with all the outdated drivers and ASUS Bloatware. ISO file (from the link in the OP of ), burn it to a DVD, then re-install Windows and install the drivers you need based on the hardware in your system.Īlternatively, you could do a ASUS Factory Restore by pressing F9 on startup.
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I now recommend you download the Windows 7 Home Premium w/SP1. This is the type of info you post in the OP. The fact that you cannot install Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 indicates a problem with your Windows installation. I think i should mention i cant install windows SP1 for win 64bit either if that has anything to do with it ? No i didnt get one when i Formated it only started happening after the Updates for everything now that i think on it. thats all other than the Factory Programs I have AVG 2012 Free, And Windows FirewallĪnd i installed Steam. If you are uncomfortable doing this diagnostic work, I recommend sending a PM to to open a case, refernce this thread, and RMA your laptop for warranty repair. Scanning with MalwareBytes AntiMalware and Microsoft Security Essentials Antivirus is recommended. Since a loose cable connection can result in a STOP 0x7A, you might also wish to reseat your HDD when you are removing all but one memory stick for testing.Ī virus is another possibility. Since bad memory can be a cause, I'd recommend running memtest86, possibly even on one stick at a time. Did you run CHKDSK C: /F /R to check for bad blocks?
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This type of bugcheck can result from bad memory, bad blocks on the HDD, loose HDD cable, insufficient nonpaged pool memory, or a virus. This bug check indicates that the requested page of kernel data from the paging file could not be read into memory. In your case, Parameter1 is 3, indicating a critical process is terminating, rather than a thread. This indicates a process or thread necessary for Windows operation has terminated. (v=vs.85).aspx) CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION.
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What file does the BSOD reference as the possible cause?