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June 7th, 2010 11:00

Kernal Data Inpage Error

Hello

I have an Dell Inspiron 1525, runing Vista. It is just over a year old.

Today i got a blue screen after normal browsing on the internet, and the message Kernal Data Inpage Error.  I tried to restart the laptop but kept getting the message No Hard Drive dectected, it also said to reseat drive if possible.

I managed to re-start the laptop in safe mode and do a system restore, which got the laptop working again.   But it is now extremely slow, Im also getting a message that my battery is nearing the end of its life, and it does not seem to charge any more.

Can anyone give me any advice regarding this?

regards

Dawn

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June 7th, 2010 11:00

The issues are separate - the battery will need to be replaced.
So, seemingly will the hard drive - run a full diagnostic on it (F12 at powerup - the EXTENDED test, not just the quick one). 

June 7th, 2010 12:00

It seems you have multiple issues with this computer, have you always had these issues?

For the slow performance, computers are usually a bit slower after a system restore. That's normal. But if it's extremely slow you might want to run a Hardware Diagnostics by pressing F12 at the Dell Logo screen on startup.  Choose diagnostics, or Pre-boot System Assessment. Check if it will pass.

As for the battery, pressing F2 at the Dell Logo screen and entering BIOS. Look for battery Health and Battery Info and check the status of the battery. Dell batteries only have a warranty of 1 year. Their batteries degrade after a year so if BIOS shows battery needs to be replaced, you might need to purchase a new one.

0x0000007A: KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR
A page of kernel data was not found in the pagefile and could not be read into memory. This might be due to incompatible disk or controller drivers, firmware, or hardware.

http://xps-resource.blogspot.com

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June 7th, 2010 16:00

No i havent always had these issues.  Ive known about the battery for a couple of weeks, as i keep getting messages about the battery life. 

I did the diagnostics check and got the following error codes; 3600: 0123 and 3600:0749 to do with the battery, and IB63: ICIB and IB63:16IB.  Everything else seemed fine.

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June 9th, 2010 01:00

My laptop now won't startup at all, I can not even get it to start up in safe mode, and windows is unable to repair it. I did see a message saying the registry is corrupt. Does this means I need to replace the hard drive? Thanks for any help.

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June 9th, 2010 04:00

Most likely, yes -- the hard drive has developed bad sectors and must be replaced.

 

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June 9th, 2010 10:00

Thanks for your reply.

Are these easy to replace yourself or will i have to take it somewhere to be fixed.

Also can you recomend a hard drive and website to buy from?

many thanks

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June 9th, 2010 10:00

The drive is physically easy to replace:

http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/ins1525/en/SM/hdd.htm#wp1180023

newegg.com is a top-notch vendor.

 

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