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Windows 7: BSOD - Random intervals with PFN_LIST_CORRUPT and MEMEORY_MANAGEMENT

01 Jan 2013   #11

Win7 x64
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Pauly View Post
1st memtest screen with two sticks shows speed @ 800 Mhz
I once upon a time had wondered that. But "800mhz (DDR3-1600)" is listed because its dual channel or something arother.

EDIT: StickB passed 21 runs in slot A2, now testing in slot A1.


Last edited by YTN3rd; 01 Jan 2013 at 04:23 PM..
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01 Jan 2013   #12

Win7 x64
 
 

StickB passed in slot A2. I put the stick into B2 and it behaved funny in memtest...

IMG_060.JPG is when I first noticed the timings being 6-6-6-20 when they should be 9-9-9-24. Frequency was also 802MHz not 800MHz and says its DDR3-1605 not DD3-1600. I rebooted and checked BIOS settings and they seemed fine, rebooted and now it says 800MHz DDR3-1600 but timing still says 6-6-6-20... Not sure if its a RAM issue or just computer is derp as a single stick of RAM should be in A2 not B2...
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09 Jan 2013   #13

Win7 x64
 
 

Had been running stable for a while, just got my first BSOD since last post.
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File Type: zip 011013-6817-01.zip (23.8 KB, 1 views)
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09 Jan 2013   #14

Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
Wanderer
 
 

No supporting files in the Zip, makes it very hard to analyze.

Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions
When posting a new crash dump, include all System File Collection and health reports. They contain valuable information that we can use to find the cause of the crashes.

Code:
STOP 0x0000004E: PFN_LIST_CORRUPT
Usual causes:  Device driver, memory
Probably caused by : memory_corruption ( nt!MiBadShareCount+4c )
PROCESS_NAME:  chrome.exe
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID:  X64_0x4E_99_nt!MiBadShareCount+4c
Pointing to the RAM, again. This can be caused by a bad driver, let's check that.
Make a 'System Restore' point before starting.
Enable Driver Verifier, select only non-Windows drivers.
Driver Verifier - Enable and Disable
Run for at least 24hrs, use system normally, you are trying to stress drivers to make them fail, the crash report will help us find the culprit.
If your system can't boot, go to Safe Mode and disable Driver Verifier.
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09 Jan 2013   #15

Win7 x64
 
 

Ah, sorry, forgot that. Thought the minidump had more info in it. Will upload in a tick.

I can run with driver verification on, but it makes everything unbelievably slow and this is a computer I use 12+ hours a day for work+play. With the slowdown from driver verification makes it almost impossible to do either. After the 24 hours what is the next step? Why not just leave it on until a BSOD does occur (which could be any time from now to a fortnight away)?

EDIT: Actually, this driver verification steps are different from what I was told to take in the past, will see if it has as severe system lag.
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File Type: zip SF_10-01-2013.zip (1.42 MB, 1 views)
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10 Jan 2013   #16

Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
Wanderer
 
 

Driver Verifier stresses the drivers trying to make them crash, which will tell us which driver is causing problems.
You can try re-creating the crash scenario, if you can get a few crash dump files it should give us enough info to go on.

Remove as much as you can from your Start Up programs, keep keyboard and mouse (if necessary) and anti-virus.
The rest that you 'need' can be set to start after login.

There are several of these.
This is concerning:
Code:
Event[29873]:
  Log Name: System
  Source: Microsoft Antimalware
  Date: 2013-01-10T13:38:27.000
  Event ID: 1118
  Task: N/A
  Level: Warning
  Opcode: Info
  Keyword: Classic
  User: N/A
  User Name: N/A
  Computer: Brad-PC
  Description: 
Microsoft Antimalware has encountered a non-critical error when taking action on malware or other potentially unwanted software.
 For more information please see the following:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=37020&name=TrojanDownloader:HTML/Adodb.gen!A&threatid=2147605512
 	Name: TrojanDownloader:HTML/Adodb.gen!A
 	ID: 2147605512
 	Severity: Severe
 	Category: Trojan Downloader
 	Path: containerfile:_F:\Memorette\firstlisten.org.comepletebackup.tar.gz;file:_F:\Memorette\firstlisten.org.comepletebackup.tar.gz->(GZip)->firstlisten.org/root_backup.tar.gz->(GZip)->root/program-install.zip->program-install/lxadmin-windows/lxadmin-setup-slave.vbs;file:_F:\Memorette\firstlisten.org.comepletebackup.tar.gz->(GZip)->firstlisten.org/root_backup.tar.gz->(GZip)->root/program-install.zip->program-install/lxadmin-windows/setup-slave.vbs;file:_F:\Memorette\firstlisten.org.comepletebackup.tar.gz->(GZip)->firstlisten.org/root_backup.tar.gz->(GZip)->root/program-install/lxadmin-windows/lxadmin-setup-slave.vbs;file:_F:\Memorette\firstlisten.org.comepletebackup.tar.gz->(GZip)->firstlisten.org/root_backup.tar.gz->(GZip)->root/program-install/lxadmin-windows/setup-slave.vbs
 	Detection Origin: Local machine
 	Detection Type: Generic
 	Detection Source: System
 	User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
 	Process Name: Unknown
 	Action: Quarantine
 	Action Status:  No additional actions required
 	Error Code: 0x800700df
 	Error description: The file size exceeds the limit allowed and cannot be saved. 
 	Signature Version: AV: 1.141.3456.0, AS: 1.141.3456.0, NIS: 18.36.0.0
 	Engine Version: AM: 1.1.9002.0, NIS: 2.1.8904.0
Run full scans and Malwarebytes.

You graphics driver is crashing, update the driver and if it's still crashing install an older driver.
Code:
Event[43679]:
  Log Name: Application
  Source: NVIDIA OpenGL Driver
  Date: 2013-01-07T13:42:32.000
  Event ID: 1
  Task: N/A
  Level: Error
  Opcode: N/A
  Keyword: Classic
  User: N/A
  User Name: N/A
  Computer: Brad-PC
  Description: 
The NVIDIA OpenGL driver detected a problem with the display
driver and is unable to continue. The application must close.


Error code: 3
Visit http://www.nvidia.com/page/support.html for more information.

Last edited by Dave76; 10 Jan 2013 at 12:37 AM..
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10 Jan 2013   #17

Win7 x64
 
 

Have run full scans (stated earlier in the thread I think). That reading is a false positive and is in a backup of a server I used to admin which had a LXAdmin server backend. From what I understand its a false positive given by MSE.
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10 Jan 2013   #18

Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
Wanderer
 
 

Ok, as long as you're aware of it.
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10 Jan 2013   #19

Win7 x64
 
 

RealTemp puts my temp at about 60-70 degrees at idle after rebooting with driver verification on. Should I turn that off until I install a new CPU cooler?
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10 Jan 2013   #20

Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
Wanderer
 
 

Yes, if you run anything that will increase the CPU frequency/voltage, it will overheat.
You can re-apply the thermal paste and make sure the CPU cooler is firmly attached.

Your max core temp is 77.6°C

Intel® Core™ i7-2600K Processor
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