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Windows 7 RTM 1TB SATA disks can cause a problem (STOP 0 × 0,000,007th, STOP 0 × 00,000,077, STOP 0 × 000000F4)

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 at 7:39 pm

The boys from Redmond have acknowledged publicly that Windows 7 has a serious problem with SATA disks large, curious after its Beta version has been tested eight million times. Because of this problem, users of Windows 7 may receive an error such as STOP 0 × 00000XX if the operating system is installed in a high-capacity SATA disk, eg a Terabyte and attempts renaud the system after a state standby or hibernation


The error displayed in Windows 7 may be STOP 0 × 0000007th, STOP 0 × 00,000,077 or STOP 0 × 000000F4 and Microsoft has released a patch to correct the fault. This patch should be installed only if affected by this problem.


Users who have not experienced this problem must await the SP1 of Windows 7 almost certainly

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