| A STOP error occurs when your hard drive suffers | | | | a page of kernel data from paging file on hard disk, but |
| fatal errors such as hardware defects, incompatible | | | | fails to read into memory. It can happen due to the |
| drivers, unsupported software or services, missing or | | | | following reasons: |
| damaged system files etc. They bring operating | | | | Bad sector in paging file |
| system to a halt and hence place your data at risk. In | | | | Virus infected hard drive |
| such situations, your recent data backup can help | | | | Hard disk controller issues |
| restoring the lost files, unless it is not invalid or | | | | Failing RAM |
| incomplete. But, if you find any issues with it, Hard Drive | | | | Hardware defect |
| Recovery solutions can extract the lost data. | | | | Solution |
| Consider a situation, you start your computer and | | | | To solve the above STOP error, you need to follow |
| receive one of the following error messages: | | | | these methods: |
| “STOP 0x0000007A” | | | | If I/O status code is 0xC000009C or 0xC000016A, |
| Or | | | | then it indicates bad sectors. Try restarting the hard |
| “KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR” | | | | disk. Doing so will run the Autocheck that can identify |
| It generally occurs in Windows 2000 based systems. | | | | bad sectors or alternatively, you can run chkdsk. If bad |
| The error message describes four parameters: lock | | | | sectors are logical, reformatting the hard disk will |
| type held (1, 2, 3 or PTE (Page Table Entry), Input | | | | remove them. You can restore lost data from an |
| Output status code, current process and virtual | | | | updated backup. If such backup is not available or |
| address that is unreadable into memory. | | | | invalid, you need to usehard drive recovery software . |
| Cause | | | | Scan your hard disk using an updated and powerful |
| STOP 0x7A error occurs when system requests for | | | | antivirus application, if virus infection is the issue. |