Feb 26, 2020
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I am facing a lot of BSODs during my regular work. The error codes include:
  1. UNEXPECTED_STORE_EXCEPTION
  2. KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR
I googled about it and got to know that the 1st one maybe due to hard drive issues and the 2nd one due to either hard drive or RAM. So I believe that the hard drive is causing the issue. I have two hard drives- one is a 320gb (very old) and a 1TB hard drive. Was already going to get a 240GB SSD. I guess the one causing the issue is the 320GB one as I even used CrystalDiskInfo and it's showing the old drive health status as caution. Now how do I know if the BSODs are actually due to hard drive or something other is causing this problem?


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I am facing a lot of BSODs during my regular work. The error codes include:
  1. UNEXPECTED_STORE_EXCEPTION
  2. KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR

99% chance it's the drive if CrystalDisk is throwing up red flags.

Windows will page memory into RAM from disk and out of RAM to disk, and in page errors almost always point to a problem in the disk direction.
Feb 6, 2020
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I am facing a lot of BSODs during my regular work. The error codes include:
  1. UNEXPECTED_STORE_EXCEPTION
  2. KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR

99% chance it's the drive if CrystalDisk is throwing up red flags.

Windows will page memory into RAM from disk and out of RAM to disk, and in page errors almost always point to a problem in the disk direction.
 
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