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Yugioh

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I'm getting this bsod error code when try to start up windows 7, I've tried safe mode and last known good config and does same thing. I also tried going into bios and changing setting from ahci to ata and nothing. I've tried the startup repair and system restore with no luck so Im not sure what else i can try at this point any help would be appreciated. also its 64bit if that makes a diff.
 
I've had lots of experience with the 7b. There's something going on with your mass storage controller driver.

What did you do to cause it? New drivers? New INFs? Firmware on a device?

If it happened out of the blue with absolutely nothing done on your part -- I would look at failing hardware. Make sure SMART is on and check the SMART status.
 
I've had lots of experience with the 7b. There's something going on with your mass storage controller driver.

What did you do to cause it? New drivers? New INFs? Firmware on a device?

If it happened out of the blue with absolutely nothing done on your part -- I would look at failing hardware. Make sure SMART is on and check the SMART status.

It's either something with the drive controller, hard drive, or an under powered power supply.
 
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