mccrab Posted April 18, 2014 Share Posted April 18, 2014 Yesterday my computer suddenly froze and then BSOD. After restarting, it was very slow and trying to open any programs or task manager took a couple of minutes. Few minutes later some programs report that they have stopped responding until Windows explorer stops responding and I get another BSOD. This happens if I boot windows normally. The first BSOD error code was 7a, the second was f4. After googling for a while and asking a couple of friends, it looked like it might be either HDD or memory. I ran memtest86 for 4 passes without any errors. I the ran HD Tune and it found a few damaged blocks. Here is what HD tune and CrystalDiskInfo say:http://imgur.com/FBvrOeC Is the disk going bad? It is still under warranty, so should I try to RMA it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bben46 Posted April 18, 2014 Share Posted April 18, 2014 If you can - the FIRST thing to do is make a system recovery disk - the process varies by Windows version, so google it. You should have done this the first day you had it. But most people don't - and later regret it.Next - BACK UP anything important that you cannot just reinstall easily or cannot be replaced - pictures, important documents, term papers. Even if you discover the HD is not going bad do these two things anyway. If you RMA your disk or even the entire computer , the first thing the repair people do is wipe everything off of your HD. And any replacement disk you get is likely to be a bare disk without even an Operating system - that's where the system recovery disk comes in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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