Getting a Bluescreen when pressed "Shutdown"!

Achint2000

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I've been having a lot of problems when I had been using Windows Update, half of them failed to install because I'm using Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit. Then I disabled windows updates and now after 4 months of disabling, I get a bluescreen whenever I shutdown my PC and it says "PFN_LIST_CORRUPT". I thought that maybe these are having problems with the virtual memory or pagefile as I had a total of 20 GB Pagefile whereas I had 8 GB of RAM. I set them to default/no pagefile/system managed for respective HDD's as I also had getting hangs and bluescreens lising "PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA". My PC boots up perfectly and fast as usual after a bluesceen shutdown. Any solutions to this? I don't want to get a bluescreen after shutdown!

~Thanks. :)
 

Achint2000

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Okay, I have my PC opened in space so I can tell right away. :)

CPU - Intel Core i5 2310 @ 2.9 GHz LGA1155
GPU - ASUS Nvidia GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost 2GB GDDR5 DCU-OC2

RAM's - (2 Slots Used) G.Skill Sniper 4GB 1600 MHz RAM (Running @ 1600 MHz) | EVM Value Memory 4GB 1333 MHz RAM (Oc' at 1600 MHz)

Motherboard - ASUS P8Z77-V PCI-E 3.0 LGA1155
Power Supply - Corsair GS700 750 Plus Bronze Certified
CD/DVD's - ASUS 24x e-SATA DVD Writer | LG 24x e-SATA DVD Writer
Internal HDD's - WD Clavier Green 1TB 5400 RPM HDD | WD Clavier Blue 500GB 5400 RPM HDD
External HDD's - Dell USB 3.0 Portable 1 TB HDD | WD My Passport USB 3.0 1 TB HDD
OS - Genuine Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit SP1

USB Devices - Generic USB Card Reader | 3 Internal USB 2.0 2 port Hub Headers | Front Panel Audio and Microphone | Front Panel USB 3.0 2 Ports 20 Pin Hub

Well, That's what all you must need to know about my PC. If you need to know about external USB's or audio, I'll send you a snapshot of my PC. :D
 

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Ok, nice rig - couple of qs, first have you run a complete antivirus with a reputable up-to-date virus checker, second have you run anit-malware with something equally good like Malwarebytes?

Then, is the spec you've listed above as the PC was built or was it previously a different config (ie some other parts) that you've then more recently changed?

Final q for now - do you still get problems with all your USB devices unplugged (except keyboard and mouse...)?
 

Achint2000

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Nope, no parts changed from last 1 Year. All is that I had re-assembled it myself and I'm quite good at it. Now I just ran a scan for viruses and malware and it's still running from yesterday as it has to scan 3.5 Terabytes of data. Then I fixed other problem with my RAM. I re-seated the RAM and CPU as well and the "PAGEFAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA" was fixed. I on't think it's something related to my USB Drives. I think it's the software to be checked. I Built my PC by myself, ordered all the parts month-by-month and one day just hooked them all up. I've checked 100% That assembling is correct. All is that I don't have any antivirus on my PC as I don't need them. (If my OS gets corrupt, I'll install it again and I have a backup of everything! ;) )