I've had my system running fairly smoothly for the last couple of years, here are the specs (please let me know if I left anything pertinent out)
AMD FX-6100 CPU
Biostar TA970 Mainboard
4GB DDR3 RAM
GEForce GT 6100 Graphics
Running Windows 8.1 Pro 64-Bit
So a couple of days ago I was introduced to the Windows 8.1 version of the Blue Screen of Death. I'd never encountered it before and as I said, I've been running this system pretty much 24/7 for over 2 years. It came up with the error "Kernel_Data_Inpage_Error" and tried to reboot.
When it tried, the computer came up with 'No bootable device', so I restarted, went into the BIOS and tried to boot directly to the hard drive, which worked. I've had the same issue happen a couple of times over the last few days and each time it takes more and more tries to finally 'get through' and have the machine boot to Windows. Most of the time it's 'No bootable device.'
After getting in the last time I transferred all of my data from the drive containing my OS, and went and bought a new HD today, thinking the drive was the problem.
Then, when I got home (the system is running and I don't want to even turn it off in case it won't start up!) I tried plugging in my iphone, and didn't get the customary 'bing' when it starts charging. I checked the cable, moved it to several different USB ports and nada, phone won't charge and isn't recognized by itunes. On top of this, when I changed the cable to a different USB port I got a message on the screen asking if I had just plugged in some new speakers? This got me thinking that maybe my initial problem is related to this, and the root could be with the motherboard.
I don't want to install the new drive if I don't need it, how can I tell where the problem lies?
Thanks for any and all help!
AMD FX-6100 CPU
Biostar TA970 Mainboard
4GB DDR3 RAM
GEForce GT 6100 Graphics
Running Windows 8.1 Pro 64-Bit
So a couple of days ago I was introduced to the Windows 8.1 version of the Blue Screen of Death. I'd never encountered it before and as I said, I've been running this system pretty much 24/7 for over 2 years. It came up with the error "Kernel_Data_Inpage_Error" and tried to reboot.
When it tried, the computer came up with 'No bootable device', so I restarted, went into the BIOS and tried to boot directly to the hard drive, which worked. I've had the same issue happen a couple of times over the last few days and each time it takes more and more tries to finally 'get through' and have the machine boot to Windows. Most of the time it's 'No bootable device.'
After getting in the last time I transferred all of my data from the drive containing my OS, and went and bought a new HD today, thinking the drive was the problem.
Then, when I got home (the system is running and I don't want to even turn it off in case it won't start up!) I tried plugging in my iphone, and didn't get the customary 'bing' when it starts charging. I checked the cable, moved it to several different USB ports and nada, phone won't charge and isn't recognized by itunes. On top of this, when I changed the cable to a different USB port I got a message on the screen asking if I had just plugged in some new speakers? This got me thinking that maybe my initial problem is related to this, and the root could be with the motherboard.
I don't want to install the new drive if I don't need it, how can I tell where the problem lies?
Thanks for any and all help!