PFN_LIST_CORRUPT - BSOD in Windows 7 & Vista

Recently, I met a error Very flour OS Windows 7: PFN_LIST_CORRUPT. Blue Screen & restart sudden.

Causes and solutions of BSOD - PFN_LIST_CORRUPT error.

One of the causes, and cheapest, some drivers may be incompatible operating system (video card, RAM Memory, Etc.). If the PFN_LIST_CORRUPT is given by drivers, the best solution would be to uninstall all your drivers (via Computer - Manage) And do a reinstall them. It would be advisable and a Windows Update, but if a driver is detected on the old operating system, you may be greeted with the message "Windows is up-to-date“. The problem occurs especially in those who do upgrade The operating system Windows XP la Windows Vista, Or Windows Vista la Windows 7. During the upgrade of OSSome drivers or fragments of them are kept in the system, and they can give some executions conflict other drivers (especially those who are responsible for installing RAMacquis).

Another cause of error PFN_LIST_CORRUPT can be installing the wrong RAM or even damage. It is recommended reinstalling memory, or change it if the problem persists.

Other possible causes: BSOD - Error: PFN_LIST_CORRUPT in Windows 7 32-bit

- conflict with virtual PC

- conflict with (Especially if there is a virtual operating system Windows XP)

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The error was encountered by us on a notebook series Toshiba Satellite A300 / Windows 7 (32-bit) – system installed as an upgrade Windows Home Premium View.

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