When scanning event viewer for the results of chkdsk overnight (which came up with 0 errors), I decided to poke around and I found a ton of
popping up under the System heading, most with Event Code 9. I'm not sure if this is what's causing my BSODs, but according to Event Viewer they started on 2/28 and there are none in the log whatsoever before that date, which is the date my BSODs started. It seems like a potential connection.
Does anyone know how I can fix this, and how serious an issue it is? It sounds like it's related to the hard drive but since chkdsk came up error free I don't know what to think. I've run MSE, Malwarebytes, Memtest, chkdsk, hddscan, everything is turning up fine. Yet these errors keep popping up in the Event Viewer and coincide right with when BSODs started...
My system specs as mentioned in another thread are an i7-860 cpu, 8GB DDR3 RAM (4x2GB), Radeon 5770 gpu, 1TB Hitachi HDS721010CLA HDD, and a 400w PSU.
The device, \Device\Ide\iaStor0, did not respond within the timeout
popping up under the System heading, most with Event Code 9. I'm not sure if this is what's causing my BSODs, but according to Event Viewer they started on 2/28 and there are none in the log whatsoever before that date, which is the date my BSODs started. It seems like a potential connection.
Does anyone know how I can fix this, and how serious an issue it is? It sounds like it's related to the hard drive but since chkdsk came up error free I don't know what to think. I've run MSE, Malwarebytes, Memtest, chkdsk, hddscan, everything is turning up fine. Yet these errors keep popping up in the Event Viewer and coincide right with when BSODs started...
My system specs as mentioned in another thread are an i7-860 cpu, 8GB DDR3 RAM (4x2GB), Radeon 5770 gpu, 1TB Hitachi HDS721010CLA HDD, and a 400w PSU.