KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR bluescreen error

Heroshi

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From what bit I've searched about the error, It seems closely related to the HDD or in some cases RAM but I'm not entirely well versed on this stuff.

I have BlueSreenView but I don't really know what I should share (or how to do so) to give some more clear information.

I did a full scan with Malwarebytes just to be safe with this fresher install, no problems founds, no blue screen, etc etc. Then, I did a full scan with avast and checked the 'scan all files' box, which may have been the wrong thing to do but I don't recall having an issue with my previous HDD regarding that, if I even used it. In the middle of the scan everything just locked up and I got my very first blue screen and this HDD is not even a week old. Yay.

Do let me know what info to post so I can get this solved, thank you!
 
KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR with the bug check code 0x0000007a

ataport.SYS
ntoskrnle.exe

those two are the one's with a red line over them for some reason

If any other info is needed please let me know.
 
Just in-case anyone else seems to get this problem I'll post an answer I got

"The error in the mini dump is a device I/O error (0xc0000185).
Almost always this means the drive is broken. Note that the tools you used are mainly to detect medium errors, they're bad at detecting failures of the drive electronics. Personally I'd test the system with a different drive. The chance of anything else causing this is quite low, but it could be a problem with the motherboard or PSU. A software problem is highly unlikely to cause a device I/O error."

I'll be plugging in my old HDD tomorrow and doing the same thing that caused the blue screen to see if it actually is the drive though, or something else.