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       #11

    Yes, I tested each RAM separately with 3 passes with no errors.
    I will test them separately again, but with 7 passes this time and let you know.
    Could it be the RAM slot? How can I check it?

    Edit: Got another BSOD attached
    Last edited by H1SOKA; 15 Jan 2012 at 12:16.
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    H1SOKA said:
    Yes, I tested each RAM separately with 3 passes with no errors.
    I will test them separately again, but with 7 passes this time and let you know.
    Could it be the RAM slot? How can I check it?

    Edit: Got another BSOD attached

    Still memory corruption. Either ram or a driver. If your ram again passes memtest then you are going to have to run verifier.
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  3. Posts : 9
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       #13

    I ran both memtest on both RAM seperately with no errors. One of them ran for 16 passes and the other one for 7 passes.
    I will re-run verifier when I get home and let you know.
    Could there be a problem with the motherboard?
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  4. Posts : 9
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       #14

    I am getting a BSOD when I plug out a usb drive.
    I get the attached screen.
    I am also getting some random BSOD. Could they be connected?
    Last edited by H1SOKA; 17 Jan 2012 at 12:55.
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    H1SOKA said:
    I am getting a BSOD when I plug out a usb drive.
    I get the attached screen.
    I am also getting some random BSOD. Could they be connected?


    these were Related to a product from Sonic Solutions (PxHlpa64.sys) Yours is from 2007. I would remove it
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  6. Posts : 9
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       #16

    Deleted the driver. Now I am getting PFN_LIST_CORRUPT BSOD message.
    I am sorry for taking so much of your time but this is driving me crazy.
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  7. Posts : 28,845
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    H1SOKA said:
    Deleted the driver. Now I am getting PFN_LIST_CORRUPT BSOD message.
    I am sorry for taking so much of your time but this is driving me crazy.
    I thinks it time to start thinking about a clean install. Since it appears you ram has passed and it is pointing to memory corruption.

    Are you overclocking?
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