Win unbootable after Kernel_Page_Data_Error and start on time chkdsk

Hi gurus and thank you in advance for your help:

ASUS laptop, 4 GB, 500 GB NTFS, run Win8.

Last 2 weeks started crashing to BSOD with Kernel_Page_Data_Error - some predictable crashes for example when running chkdsk or auditor of malware or try an image backup system [!], others apparently at random, for example just web browsing. In general, it seems [with Task Manager] as the disk thrashes before crash.

Start time memory diagnostics - no memory error.

Several attempts of c: chkdsk/f - that is to say before the start - time has not made things better.

Following a chkdsk/f at boot time, system is now UNBOOTALE - he travels his chkdsk, then 'preparation to automatically repair your system", which proves to be defective then, leaving me with options at each stop or try advanced - tools tries a safe or limited boot does not work, and I'm not yet ready to wipe the drive and start again.

This sounds like a failing hard drive?

What are your recommendations to diagnose and fix? BTW, I have a system image backup of about 6 to 12 months and a backup of the user files, which is fairly recent. The computer came with preloaded Win8 and I don't have installation media.

Thank you!

Kind regards

Schmalzbach.

Them

Happy to help

First thing you need to do is update to win 8.1.  In itself, that can solve the problem.

There are 3 related causes but I suspect that they are all related to your McAfee.  To confirm, please run of driver verifier

These accidents were related to the corruption of memory (probably caused by a driver).

Please run these tests to check your memory and find which driver is causing the problem.


If you're overclocking (pushing components beyond their design) return you to default at least until the crash is resolved. If you don't know what it is that you're probably not overclocking.

Since then, it is more likely to be a pilot run everything first.
1-Driver Verifier (for full instructions, see our wiki here)

If the auditor does not have the issue we move to it.

2-Memtest. (You can learn more about running memtest here)


If you cannot start after you have enabled the auditor reboot in safe mode
In Vista & win 7 (F8)

Co-written by JMH3143

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