Win 7 Pro BSOD 0x000000F4

alp_renx

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Hi,

Win 7 Pro, Lenovo X250

BSOD sometimes occurse several times a day, or it can be days between

I've been given exellent help in getting windows update 100% here : Win 7 Pro update fail and bluescreen

Still the machine gives BSOD with faultkode 0x000000F4

Harware tests etc (Lenovo toolkits) passes without problems, any help appreciated

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Have you tested your hard drive with a SeaTools program?
 
Yes, SMART test is okay

I might add that the hard disk was replaced a few months ago due to the machine freezing up, changed from Samsung to Kingston drive (done at a repair shop)
Both old and new are SSD disks
 

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Test the RAM memory with Memtest86 and make sure that the SATA cabling is fully functional
 
This sure has "hard drive issue" written all over it as far as I can see. However, RAM is also a strong possibility.

2 dumps with bugcheck [b[0xf4[/b] - critical object termination - indicates that a process or thread crucial to system operation has unexpectedly exited or been terminated.

Plus 1 dump with bugcheck 0x7a (0xc000000e,,,) -
Rich (BB code):
KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR (7a) bugcheck
The requested page of kernel data could not be read in [to RAM from the page file].  Typically caused by
a bad block in the paging file or disk controller error.

ERROR_CODE: (NTSTATUS) 0xc000000e - A device which does not exist was specified. [Windows could not find your system hard drive)

DISK_HARDWARE_ERROR: There was error with disk hardware

The system requested a page of kernel data from the page file to read it into RAM before execution, but the hard drive page file data could not be obtained. There was likely some kind of issue with the hard drive.

Try some of the other tests, starting with HD Tune - Hard Drive (HDD) Diagnostics (Sea Tools for DOS) & SSD Test

Please also run Memtest86 as @MrPepka requested - Test RAM with memtest.org MemTest86+

Regards. . .

jcgriff2
 

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