#WHY CANT I SEE NTFS ON MAC CODE#
But if the status code is an obscure one, it may be better to look it up online first. If the BSOD in your case falls into any of these categories, you can apply the appropriate solutions below to fix this BSOD.
We’ve listed the most common I/O status codes above. In the case of older Parallel ATA (IDE) drives, it can also indicate an incorrect master/slave drive configuration. This status code indicates cable or drive failure. Additionally, defective cabling or bad termination on SCSI devices can also lead to this status code. Two devices are trying to use the same IRQ.