Run it to scan for Kernel_Data_Inpage_Errors on your system. Once you insert the administrator authentication, type the command ‘Chkdsk C:/f/r/x” where the letter ‘C’ indicates the drive you want to examine and repair. To continue with the disk checking process, here you will be prompted to provide your administrator authentication. Then right-click on the command prompt and choose the option ‘Run as Administrator’. To run this command on Windows 8, open Windows search by pressing Windows Key+ F and then type ‘cmd’. Chkdsk disk checking process can take a long time, especially on large and slow hard drives. However, you can’t run it while actively using Windows but you can always schedule it to start automatically the next time your computer turns on. Windows XP, Vista, and 7 users can call this command, by pressing Windows Key +F and type in ‘chkdsk’ and run. Call the ‘Chkdsk’ (check disk) command on your system. Here are a couple of ways to repair this issue on your system: 1.
No matter what the cause for Kernel_Data_Inpage_Error may be, it is advisable to fix it immediately as blue screen of death error codes are considered to be critical PC errors that can cause serious damages and even result in valuable data loss.
To download WinDbg, see Download Debugging Tools for Windows.
1: kd> !analyze -show 0x9F 0x3Ī driver has failed to complete a power IRP within a specific time.Īrg1: 0000000000000003, A device object has been blocking an Irp for too long a timeĪrg2: 0000000000000000, Physical Device Object of the stackĪrg3: 0000000000000000, nt!TRIAGE_9F_POWER on Win7 and higher, otherwise the Functional Device Object of the stack For example, to display information on Bug Check 0x9F: DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE, with a parameter 1 value of 0x3, use !analyze -show 0x9F 0x3 as shown here. Provide the stop code parameters to the !analyze command to display any available parameter information. If your default number base (radix) is not 16, prefix with 0x. If a specific bug check code does not appear in this topic, use the !analyze extension in the Windows Debugger (WinDbg) with the following syntax (in kernel mode), replacing with a bug check code:Įntering this command causes WinDbg to display information about the specified bug check code. Using WinDbg to display stop code information If you are a customer whose system has displayed a blue screen with a bug check code, see Troubleshoot blue screen errors.