Ok, I just got this error code when I ran the Express test:
Error code: 0F00:133C
Msg: No suitable disk media present
(11-03-2015, 05:29 PM)LesStrat Wrote: [ -> ]Ok, I just got this error code when I ran the Express test:
Error code: 0F00CED:BAAD
Msg: No suitable disk media present
I'm no expert, but I think that means it can't read your disk.
Ah, apparently it was trying to read something from the empty DVD drive.

My DVD drive is never empty:
![[Image: xboxhddvd_cupholder.jpg]](http://img.gawkerassets.com/post/9/2013/02/xboxhddvd_cupholder.jpg)
I was about to post that avast fount no viruses or malware, when the OS crashed again:
![[Image: 097EEC4C-F3C9-4ED7-B4B1-7A6A759D7D4F_zpszlwcaehw.jpg]](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v233/sda37/097EEC4C-F3C9-4ED7-B4B1-7A6A759D7D4F_zpszlwcaehw.jpg)
I think you win an award for the least encouraging BSOD of all time.
Based on the wide range of symptoms and the severity of the brain-deadness of your machine, I'm thinking your motherboard is probably fracked.
Do you have access to an industrial scrap shredder?
(11-03-2015, 07:14 PM)lreese Wrote: [ -> ]Dr. Google suggested this.
ROFL!!! After all these years, the answer is still to run CHKDSK.
You can't make this shit up.
Never underestimate mickeysoft.
Still, Dr. Google is a huge help in my position - Juniper and Cisco put all their tech docs for all to see. Our other vendor, has not caught on yet.
(11-03-2015, 07:17 PM)Dr. Vegetable Wrote: [ -> ]I think you win an award for the least encouraging BSOD of all time.
Based on the wide range of symptoms and the severity of the brain-deadness of your machine, I'm thinking your motherboard is probably fracked.
This is why I suggested reloading the chipset drivers. If that doesn't stabilize it, it points toward the Mobo being fructus.