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Random PFN_LIST_CORRUPT BSOD
caused by driver ntoskrnl.exe, not sure what to do about this. Running Windows 7 64 bit on a fresh build, memory checks out after repeated long term testing. My hardware profile is in my profile.
caused by driver ntoskrnl.exe, not sure what to do about this. Running Windows 7 64 bit on a fresh build, memory checks out after repeated long term testing. My hardware profile is in my profile.
trying to include dumps, but I can't zip them for some reason, tells me file not found or no read permission, even though I've unchecked write-only.
copy isn't working, when I go to paste the option isn't there.
Pretty limited without the dumps, all i can suggest is to stop OCing if you are, run memtest86(min 5 passes pref overnight), download and run HDD diags from manufactorers WWW, and from an elevated cmd prompt(right click run as admin) type> sfc /scannow , to check integrity of system files, update all possible drivers/bios/chipset etc
Need the dumps to be of any more assistance, can you not drag them out of minidump folder?
Last edited by Pauly; 03 Jan 2010 at 16:54. Reason: typo
I can drag out of minidump folder, but still can't compress. not overclocking, have run memtest several times overnight with perfect results. When I try to run sfc /scannow, after a pause I get the message "Windows Resource Protection could not start the repair service.
currently running sfc /scannow in safemode
no, after the verification stage I still got "Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation"
attached?
Ok, I was able to compress from safe mode. Note there are some older dumps in there, from the 25th and earlier, which I believe were a separate problem (my ram timings were incorrect, made the proper adjustments and had no problems at all until today, when I got random bluescreen.