PFN_LIST_CORRUPT – BSOD in Windows 7 & Vista

Recently, I met a error Very flour on the operating system Windows 7: PFN_LIST_CORRUPT. Blue Screen & restart undergoes.

The causes and resolutions of the BSOD error –  PFN_LIST_CORRUPT.

One of the causes, and the cheapest, could be the incompatibility of some drivers (the operating system (video card, Memory RAM, etc.). If pfn_list_corroup is given by driver, the best solution would be to uninstall all drivers (via computer – Manage) and make a reinstallation of them. Would be recommended and a Windows Update, but if a driver on the old operating system is detected, it is very possible to be greeted by the message “Windows is up-to-date“. The problem occurs especially to those who do upgrade from the operating system Windows XP the Windows Vista, or from Windows Vista the Windows 7. During the upgrade of OS, some drivers or breaks in them are kept in the system, and in certain executions they can give conflict with other drivers (especially those responsible for installing RAM).

Another cause of the pfn_list_corroup error may be The wrong installation of RAM or even its deterioration. It is recommended to reinstate memory, or change it if the error 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 met by us, on a notebook from the series Toshiba Satellite A300 / Windows 7 (32-bit) – System installed as Upgrade Windows Vista Home Premium.

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