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Jmannumber7
Posted 7/3/2008 8:25:07 PM





Hey everyone, I'm now getting the blue screen of death. Believe me, im
trying not to rant now, im just so pissed off and I need help. Ntfs.sys
is corrupted and the blue screen reads

A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent
damage to your computer.

Ntfs.sys

PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA

blah blah blah

Tech info
***STOP: 0x00000050 (0xFFFFFA8003400000, 0x0000000000000000,
0xFFFFFA6001B318EB, 0x0000000000000000)

*** Ntfs.sys - Address FFFFFA6001B318EB base at FFFFFA6001A090000,
DateStamp 479190d1

I have two hard drives. One filesystem, one data. I try and insert the
CD to reinstall windows and then the screen comes up all black with the
white bar saying windows is loading files and then from there it goes to
the screen right before the logon screen of vista (the microsoft
corporation with the green loading bar) and then the blue screen comes
up again! I took out the filesystem hard drive and tried booting from
the CD and of course that works, but how come it is still blue screening
with the filesystem hard drive in? BTW safe mode, safe mode with cmd,
all those options do not work either. I have the EVGA 790i ultra sli
motherboard and no errors on the LED screen, it posts and everything is
all and well, I have the "FF" indication implying boot success. I tried
clearing CMOS and that did not work either. I took out all my RAM except
for one stick, and took out my second GPU (have 2 9800GTX's in SLI).
What is going on!?! How can I get this fixed? It is obviously the hard
drive with the file system that is being weird, but why cant I use the
CD to reinstall windows with the file system hard drive in, but I can
without it in?! Please help!


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Jmannumber7
Post #147761
Colin Barnhorst
Posted 7/3/2008 9:35:10 PM




Post in reply to: Jmannumber7
I suggest you download the hard drive mfg's test suite and test the
problematic drive.


Post #147788
Jmannumber7
Posted 7/3/2008 11:15:47 PM





Whew, thanks for the advice, but I used Kill Disk from 'Active@ Kill
Disk Hard Drive Eraser. Low Level Format.' (http://www.killdisk.com) to
format the drive completely and properly and am now reinstalling windows
currently. The part I don't get is why it was not booting from the cd
and was still getting the error, but who cares, everything is ok now.


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Jmannumber7
Post #147822
Colin Barnhorst
Posted 7/3/2008 11:35:07 PM




Post in reply to: Jmannumber7
Glad to hear it!


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