BSOD - pfn_list_Corrupt. random booting into windows

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    lovewin7yea said:
    okay ive started verifier but it has yet to crash the system or BSOD, so i should wait for 36n hours with this on?
    Yes, it probably wont take 36 hours.
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       #12

    okay, cause im installing some updates to see if it will crash it on restart
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    okay so heres a dump file, i noticed that when i actually pick the laptop up and turn it sideways somewhat it will give me a BSOD

    im not sure if this one is inconclusive, but the computer itself BSOD like 4 times once going into safe mode as well.

    but it only recorded one dump file.
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    lovewin7yea said:
    okay so heres a dump file, i noticed that when i actually pick the laptop up and turn it sideways somewhat it will give me a BSOD

    im not sure if this one is inconclusive, but the computer itself BSOD like 4 times once going into safe mode as well.

    but it only recorded one dump file.

    Related to your ataport.sys driver (HD controller). Perhaps the HD is loose. If your are handy, comfortable, and out of warranty, you can reseat it carefully.
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       #15

    hmmm anyway to remove it completely or does it have to stay?
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    lovewin7yea said:
    hmmm anyway to remove it completely or does it have to stay?
    Has to stay for the HD to work, but they do become corrupt and often re-installation cures it.
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       #17

    does it require any soldering?
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    zigzag3143 said:
    lovewin7yea said:
    hmmm anyway to remove it completely or does it have to stay?
    Has to stay for the HD to work, but they do become corrupt and often re-installation cures it.
    DOUGH, you meant HD as in hard drive

    i thought you meant high definition. LOL
    Last edited by lovewin7yea; 05 Mar 2012 at 01:09.
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  9. Posts : 151
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       #19

    would i be better off just buying a new motherboard?
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    lovewin7yea said:
    zigzag3143 said:
    lovewin7yea said:
    hmmm anyway to remove it completely or does it have to stay?
    Has to stay for the HD to work, but they do become corrupt and often re-installation cures it.
    DOUGH, you meant HD as in hard drive

    i thought you meant high definition. LOL
    Didnt mean either. The controller (especially in a laptop) is built in. What i meant is the driver can become corrupt and need re-installation
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