BSOD PFN_LIST_CORRUPT nstoskrnl.exe+75bc0

Omniwrath

Reputable
Oct 30, 2014
2
0
4,510
I am having regular (sometimes daily) BSODs after a recent hardware upgrade. I installed a new motherboard, CPU, and PSU. I also completely wiped all hard drives and did a fresh install of Windows 7.

The crashes are more likely to happen when I am running an application (game) in full screen, and also watching videos of some sort on a second monitor. They also happen somewhat predictably when I close Google Chrome while many tabs are open (but only if it has not recently crashed).

I have run memtest86+ and it reports 0 errors. BlueScreenViewer points at 'ntoskrnl.exe' for most of the BSODs but there is also 1 each 'nvlddmkm.sys' and 'aswMonFlt.sys' as well.

Here is a Dropbox link to all of my .dmp files including a memory.dmp.

I greatly appreciate any and all help. If further information would be helpful, please don't hesitate to ask.
 
Solution
Uninstall Avast thats causing one of the crashes. Then use their removal tool http://www.avast.com/en-nz/uninstall-utility

Your video drivers are crashing

See if there are updated drivers for your broadcom wireless adapter

All of these stop errors are 0x0000004e stop errors. According to Google this stop error can also be caused by a rootkit

Download then run tdsskiller. See if it picks up any rootkits http://media.kaspersky.com/utilities/VirusUtilities/EN/tdsskiller.exe

I would also update your logitech cam drivers theyre from 2011



Uninstall Avast thats causing one of the crashes. Then use their removal tool http://www.avast.com/en-nz/uninstall-utility

Your video drivers are crashing

See if there are updated drivers for your broadcom wireless adapter

All of these stop errors are 0x0000004e stop errors. According to Google this stop error can also be caused by a rootkit

Download then run tdsskiller. See if it picks up any rootkits http://media.kaspersky.com/utilities/VirusUtilities/EN/tdsskiller.exe

I would also update your logitech cam drivers theyre from 2011



 
Solution

Omniwrath

Reputable
Oct 30, 2014
2
0
4,510
I removed Avast and ran the tool.

I have a Cisco AE2500 for a wireless adapter and that is actually the most recent driver for the wireless adapter.
My webcam is an HD Pro Webcam C920 and that is also the most recent driver.

tdsskiller did not detect anything.

I will use my computer as usual and report back any further BSOD (or lack thereof) in the next few days.

Thank you for the help.