BSOD Error

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Just recovered from a BSOD error 0x000007A.

KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR

Additional data was supplied as: partmgr.sys

The explanation back from sending the report to
MS was that there was a temporary glitch in reading
data from my hard drive. I can believe that because
of the partition_manager.sys culprit. MS says it
shouldn't happen again, but if it does blah blah blah.

My question is: was the data being read concerning the
OS, or was it the data being sent to the CDRW I was
currently burning? I sucessfully re-burned the data
to the CDRW following the recovery.

The reason I ask is that the OS is on drive C: (FAT32 -
20GB) and the CD data was on drive D: (120GB - NTFS) and
it would be nice to know which drive might be failing
(if MS is right).
 
OldGuy said:
Just recovered from a BSOD error 0x000007A.

KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR

Additional data was supplied as: partmgr.sys

The explanation back from sending the report to
MS was that there was a temporary glitch in reading
data from my hard drive. I can believe that because
of the partition_manager.sys culprit. MS says it
shouldn't happen again, but if it does blah blah blah.

My question is: was the data being read concerning the
OS, or was it the data being sent to the CDRW I was
currently burning? I sucessfully re-burned the data
to the CDRW following the recovery.

The reason I ask is that the OS is on drive C: (FAT32 -
20GB) and the CD data was on drive D: (120GB - NTFS) and
it would be nice to know which drive might be failing
(if MS is right).

First, if you are having disk errors, you should certainly check your disk
for errors. Since you don't know which one, you should check both. To do
so, open My Computer and right click on drive C: and select Properties.
Click on the Tools tab and by Error Checking, click Check Now.

You might also find further details on the error which may shed some light
on the specific drive with problems by looking at your Event Viewer under
the System category. To do this, click on Start and then right click on My
Computer and select Manage. Click on Event Viewer and then on System to
review system errors.

Good Luck
 
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