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OldGuy
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).
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).