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    BSOD error 0x0000000A on G73JH

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by darkwonders, Apr 11, 2011.

  1. darkwonders

    darkwonders Notebook Guru

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    So I recently did a clean install of my laptop cause it was causing me issues. The issues are less sever, but this seems to be the thing that comes up now.

    It doesn't happen every time. It actually happened twice so far.

    Once when I resumed it from hibernation.

    Another time It was after a startup. Windows froze, and it gave me this error.

    Any idea what to do to remedy this?
     
  2. mite_jan

    mite_jan Notebook Deity

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    i got BSOD when i change from AHCI to IDE
    anyone knows why is that?
    sata driver?
     
  3. Chastity

    Chastity Company Representative

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    @mite_jan: It's the Intel driver. You need to put it back to AHCI, and have it run off the MS driver. Then you can update it. You'll need to do this all again when you want to switch it back, or run the MS drivers.
     
  4. darkwonders

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    Ok thanks.

    Not to be a bother again, but is there instructions on how to do that? I don't want to screw anything up. Thanks!
     
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    Daverish Notebook Consultant

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    wait... were you talking to me or mite_jam. Cause I never switched AHCI to IDE... So I don't think my problem is related.
     
  7. mite_jan

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    hey i didn't ment to steal your thread ....
    as far as for your problem it may be some driver that is causing those BSOD (but that is just maybe ... it can be a lot of things)
    maybe you should do a system restore and go safelly with the drivers from there