Crap ton of BSOD - (Too many to list)

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    Will mint linux help to tell if it is a driver issue or a hardware issue? I think you said that if it runs fine in mint linux for a couple of hours, then it is probably a driver issue. How will I be able to tell which driver is causing the issue?
    Essentially if it works in Mint and all the devices function (vid, sound, Eth0, ect.) then I would have to say it is an issue within Windows and most likely a driver. As far as which driver since this is tossing out random BSOD's I would suspect a chipset driver or video driver.

    After re-reading the thread have you changed out PSU? Vid card? I know its a hassle but those two are/were the most suspect.


    The Linux live cd will not load the Manufactures video drivers by default so you might consider getting a cheap used hard drive from an independent shop and installing Linux and all third party drivers on it to fully test the hardware.
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  2. Posts : 17,322
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #42

    Looks like they may have given up on this thread and started a new one,

    BSOD on startup, error 0x0000004E PFN_LIST_CORRUPT
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  3. Posts : 572
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #43

    derekimo said:
    Looks like they may have given up on this thread and started a new one,

    BSOD on startup, error 0x0000004E PFN_LIST_CORRUPT
    Well shoot. I got this in my subscribed list this morning and figured they were still here. Oh Well

    I am out of this one, I cant continue to offer advice if questions are ignored. Thanks for you help on this one Derikimo.
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  4. Posts : 17,322
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #44
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  5. Posts : 572
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #45

    derekimo said:

    Yeah I have to say Uncle. I hope someone can help or he finds the answer. I hate to he him and others drag all through the tests and such again. I say a shop would be a better use of time.
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