• Can't move folders or copy anything, shutting down produces BSOD
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Sup Facepunch. So I built a new PC for gaming and I'm loving it so far. However, after a couple months of it running like a dream, I'm starting to be plagued by a rather annoying issue. After a varying amount of time, usually a couple days between incidents, sometimes more, I'll notice that I can't move folders, create folders, copy files, or do anything of the like. Annoying. So the logical solution is to try a restart. However, upon trying to shut down or restart, I'm greeted with a BSOD, to which the error code is as follows: : STOP: 0x0000007e (0xffffffffc0000005, 0xfffff800035214AB, 0xFFFFF8800e4417f8, 0xfffff8800e441050) After that I can force a shutdown reboot, and everything is working perfectly again. I'll post needed info as necessary. Running windows 7 Ulti, 64 -bit.
Could be a few things, I'm assuming it's a hardware issue, but could just be Windows. Run memtest and tests on the hard drive. Check nothing is overheating, and try going into command prompt and typing "sfc /scannow" without quotation marks (this will check Windows for file errors and fix them)
[QUOTE=djjkxbox360;41417510]Could be a few things, I'm assuming it's a hardware issue, but could just be Windows. Run memtest and tests on the hard drive. Check nothing is overheating, and try going into command prompt and typing "sfc /scannow" without quotation marks (this will check Windows for file errors and fix them)[/QUOTE] Alright, I'll try memtest(although I've already had one bad stick of ram so I really hope I don't have another) and everything else. I really hope it's not the hard drive, I can't afford another 2TB and it would suck to lose all my stuff already. Thanks for the suggestions. EDIT: sf /scannow looks to be all clear. I'll run memtest overnight.
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