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does your computer restart after that happens? what are you doing when this happens? do you have any flash drives or extra internal drives installed?

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yes i had a flash drive in and it did restart after that

did you try taking the flash drive out and see if you get the same error?

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Your external drive mosr proberly has Errors in it and when your system tries to accses it it crashes. Try to do a Repair of it, not 100% of it but in CMD you need to write Chkdsk -r -f  but im not sure how to make it check the external disk, ChkDsk will repair and fix errors. You can also try SFC /scannow in CMD.

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Your external drive mosr proberly has Errors in it and when your system tries to accses it it crashes. Try to do a Repair of it, not 100% of it but in CMD you need to write Chkdsk -r -f  but im not sure how to make it check the external disk, ChkDsk will repair and fix errors. You can also try SFC /scannow in CMD.

okay thanks

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