Pfn_list_corrupt windows 7

mahi_16

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May 31, 2012
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how do i solve this problem, i have tried every thing like formating the c drive(os drive)and even my entire disk. does this occur due to hardware incompatibilities??? help me please!
 

nick77

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Agreed, loosen the ram timings in the bios and test overnight or longer with memtest86. I had a machine that would do this after extended periods of high load playing Everquest. Memtest86 eventually did show a sticky bit of ram after running it for 2 days. Gamerk316 is most likely correct.