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Yesterday I was rendering a project in adobe premiere pro and suddenly the BSOD showed up and the laptop rebooted. The error is DRIVER_VIOLATION. Previously my laptop often encountered BSOD with error DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE when I ran premiere pro on battery power. Yesterday I thought that the windows is going to reboot to normal state as usual. But after Preparing Automatic Repair and Windows logo showed up, BSOD instantly showed up saying DRIVER_VIOLATION in a flash. Then it rebooted and showing BSOD with error INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE. After rebooting again the BSOD saying DRIVER_VIOLATION showed again and the laptop bootlooped like the pattern above. I tried to insert my Ubuntu USB to recover the data but it didn't want to boot from USB. Then I tried to insert my Windows USB installation media, but it also showing BSOD after the windows logo. Saying thread exception not handled.

 

Does this has connection with the first error above? Is there a problem on the chipset or the processor? Is my laptop overheating? My laptop was very hot when rendering with premiere pro. (But I just rendering 480p 17min video!)

 

Laptop's spec:

Asus X450JN

Intel core i7-4710HQ

Nvidia Geforce GT 840M

8GB RAM

1TB Seagate laptop SSHD

 

P.S. I monitored HWinfo last month when rendering with premiere pro and the core temperature nearly reached 95 degrees Celcius. Normal use is 42 Celcius

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I had the INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE error before, your boot sector may have been damaged

Have you tried all this ?

1] If you think a boot device may at fault, you may need to edit the boot options.

2] Remove any recently added hardware.

3] Check if the disk firmware version is incompatible with Windows 10. If not, you may need to update to the latest firmware version.

4] If you recently added a driver, restart your computer, enter Advanced Boot Options menu, select the Last Known Good Configuration option. You may boot Windows 10 into Safe Mode and try a system restore or a Rollback.

5] If you think the cause could be hard disk corruption, Run Chkdsk /f /r on the system partition. If you cannot boot into Windows, use the Recovery Console and run Chkdsk /r or run Chkdsk from the Repair Console.

 

If nothing works, you may have to fresh-install your earlier vis Windows 8.1 or Windows 7 operating system, activate it, upgrade to Windows 10, activate it and then clean install Windows 10 using ISO.

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Something to try: Plug in, open f8 menu before windows boots (not boot device selection, the menu from the bootloader). you should get the option to disable driver signature enforcement. You could also try changing the sata mode from what its on to the opposite (ex AHCI>IDE or the other way around) and reset your bios if you haven't.

Its automatic, just press this button!

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Thank you for the reply. I have tried options above and:

 

  1. I have reset the bios into default config. No luck.
  2. Changing ACHI to IDE, no luck.
  3. Pressing f8 did nothing.
  4. Inserting windows recovery media or installation media resulted in BSOD saying THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
  5. I am using windows 8.1

I have deadline for my work. Most of my project is still on the HDD. If the error persists I will remove my HDD and plug it into my friend's laptop. But my parents would be angry if they know my laptop isn't working....

 

EDIT: The laptop is only 1 years old!

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59 minutes ago, pbshrmn_agi said:

Thank you for the reply. I have tried options above and:

 

  1. I have reset the bios into default config. No luck.
  2. Changing ACHI to IDE, no luck.
  3. Pressing f8 did nothing.
  4. Inserting windows recovery media or installation media resulted in BSOD saying THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
  5. I am using windows 8.1

I have deadline for my work. Most of my project is still on the HDD. If the error persists I will remove my HDD and plug it into my friend's laptop. But my parents would be angry if they know my laptop isn't working....

 

EDIT: The laptop is only 1 years old!

Allow the hdd to boot in another PC. From there use sysprep to put it in OOBE mode and put it back in the laptop.

Its automatic, just press this button!

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Okay, i have done what you said above. When i put my HDD back, it still BSOD. All bootable media is not going to work on the laptop. Windows Recovery Image and Windows Installation Media (USB and DVD) all fail to boot because of BSOD. Does this BSOD is linked to overheat before?

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