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Bsod, pfn_list_corrupt
I've encountered numerous BSOD lately, the latest one mentioning "PFN_LIST_CORRUPT". Please see attached files and thank you for your help!
I've encountered numerous BSOD lately, the latest one mentioning "PFN_LIST_CORRUPT". Please see attached files and thank you for your help!
Blamed on tcpip.sys but that usually means a malware app. I would remove and replace Symantec with Microsoft Security Essentials.
http://us.norton.com/support/kb/web_...080710133834EN
Virus, Spyware & Malware Protection | Microsoft Security Essentials
If that doesnt remove the problem we can do further (and lengthy) testing
Ditto!
*.sys files are a prime target. It's common for malware to be loaded by simply visiting a website. It may not be the fault of the website itself but could be a third party advertiser or link participant. I just got one the other day that was caught by MSE.
I've done as you've suggested and I am still encountering random BSOD.