Kernel Data Inpage Error, Unexpected store exception

Anonymous
2021-04-04T18:21:04+00:00

Hello, I have a problem with my 1,5 yo PC, a critical error pops up multiple times, that is over 10 times or more. The most often displayed error is Kernel Data Inpage Error. I think that can be issue with my hard drive disc (I have 1 TB hdd with 1 partition and 256 GB SSD). I think that it started when i installed a operation system on my virtual box. Now the error pops up while doing random tasks. Thank you in advance im attaching photos of the problem

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Performance and system failures

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  1. DaveM121 816.5K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2021-04-04T18:52:30+00:00

    Hi Maciek

    I am Dave, an Independent Advisor, I will help you with this . . .

    Please check to see if your PC is producing any minidump files, I will check those to see if they provide any insight into a potential cause of the system crashes . . .

    Open Windows File Explorer

    Navigate to C:\Windows\Minidump

    Copy any minidump files onto your Desktop, then zip those up

    Upload the zip file to the Cloud (OneDrive, DropBox . . . etc.), then choose to share those and get a share link

    Then post the link here to the zip file, so we can take a look for you . . .

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-04-04T20:11:48+00:00
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  3. DaveM121 816.5K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2021-04-04T20:21:53+00:00

    Hi Maciek

    Your minidump files just indicate memory (RAM) corruption no specific driver is listed

    However, your minidump files do seem to indicate the crashes are caused by hard drive access

    Go to the support page for your B450 TOMAHAWK MAX (MS-7C02) Motherboard on the manufacturers website, then from there, download and install the version of Chipset drivers they recommend and also any SATA you may find in the drivers section, and while there, check for any BIOS update that may need to be installed

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