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BSOD with no apparent cause, PFN list corrupt.
I randomly BSOD'd due to 'PFN_LIST_CORRUPT' and I can't find any apparent reason. Poking around on Google made me realize it may be due to a bad driver, but I lack the technical expertise to figure out which driver it is.
Anyway, I ran to SF Diagnostic Tool as requested and uploaded the info. Also attached is a Notepad document containing information I was able to pull from Driver Verifier and WinDbg. I hope it proves useful in figuring out what went wrong and how to fix it ASAP.
Thanks in advance.