Kernal_Data_Inpage_Error?

evolvedbullet

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The error:
Kernal_Data_Inpage_error

0x07(x6)7A (0xE1A81740, 0xC0(x5)E, 0xBF8DF9C9, 0x4442C860)

Win32k.sys - Address BF8DF9C9 base at BF80(x5) DataStamp 49e85edc

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The error occured when my grandfather was pulling circuit breaks in the house. It so happens that the power he turned off affected my computer; it was on when he pulled the switch. This hardrive has never had any problems prior to the power surge, now it gives me this error. What should I do?

Specs:
Windows XP Professional
8800 GTS 512 Geforce
4 gbs of ram
Gigabyte Mobo
 

mpilchfamily

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Try a repair install but chances are the HDD isn't the only problem. Anything could have happened.
 

Matt1970

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Boot toyour Windows disk and run Check Disk first. That fixes a lot od BSOD issues.
 

evolvedbullet

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I put in my Windows XP disk but it asks me for my "Automated Repair Floppy Disk". I didn't get that with the cd, or at least I don't don't remember where it is. What is "Check Disk", I can't seem to "run" that from the run option.

And on a side note, my computer has been going very slow lately. I have 4 gbs of ram and I am used to my computer loading to desktop in under 2 minutes. I timed it and it takes 4 minutes instead. Could it be possible that the power surge created the decrease in speed?
 

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I just come across another problem, and this happens more often than the Kernel_Date_Inpage error.
It goes as follows:

A process or thread crucial to system operation has unexpectedly exited or been terminated.

STOP: 0x0(x6) (0x0(x7)3, 0x8A65D020, 0x8A65D194, 0x805D29AC)
Beginning physical memory dump

Does this problem also have something to do with my hardrive? Or is it possible that it's something else causing this.