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Originally Posted by Ascaloth
I did. Ran chkdsk a few times, it found bad file clusters each time, but this BSoD keeps happening. Running a Windows Backup triggers it sooner or later, too. Now what?
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DL Crystal Disk or some other SMART disk reader and see what it says. Backup your stuff meanwhile. Try Teracopy and just copy paste your data into a second HD using it. Ignore transferring of OS related files....those will be renewed when you reinstall OS anyway