Getting MEMORY_MANAGEMENT, PFN_LIST_CORRUPT, and more recently SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION.Attached my dump files. Basically, been having issues with this for the past year. Sometimes it runs fine for weeks, or even a month or two, sometimes.. not so much. Gave it to a local computer shop here and they had it for a month and couldn't figure out what was causing the issues, only could tell me that everything passed hardware tests. I've replaced parts that were under warrant (CPU and HDD) and have tried pulling out each stick of RAM and running them individually. Sometimes, turning the power completely off, unplugging, then putting power back to it seems to get it running again. If I shutdown for any length of time, though, the BSODs start. Usually, if i just put it to sleep, it'll continue working for a long time. I'm pretty sure I even reinstalled windows a few times and ran without any of my current programs, to the same effect.
I've been getting BSODs almost daily for a while. They seemed to stop for a while, but now seem more common again. No pattern I can see (can be while browsing, or working)Often I get pfn_list_corrupt or memory_management I've tried running Mem86 but all looks good. Tried chkdsk and all looks good.I've tried updating video card driver but that didn't seem to help.Temps are good so I know it's not an overheating issue.I'm attaching dumps and perfmon.
Specs:
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 OEM AMD Phenom II X6 1055T (stock speed) Zalman CNPS9700LED cooler ASRock M3A770DE Mobo 8GB Corsair Desktop 1333MHz DDR3 Pair of Radeon HD 5670 video cards 500GB Hitachi Deskstar (170Gb free) Cooler Master GX 750 PSU
I Just got this blue screen and got one the other day to, but can't remember if it said the same thing in the error but this one said PFN_LIST_CORRUPT also had this stop code stop:0x0000004E, I tried typing this on google but really not sure what to do because im not very good at this sort of thing the PC is only 1 month old. I will list my PC specs aswell not sure if you will need them.
CPU - I5 2500K GPU - HD 7850 2GB RAM - 8GB Kingston 1600mhz Mother Board - Gigabyte Z77P- D3 Intel 60GB SSD which windows is installed on 250GB Hard drive for storage
i posted a problem a few days ago, but i guess my thread got deleted due to the server database corrpution.ive received over 16 BSOD in the last 2 days. ive wiped my drive and reinstalled thinking that could be an issue but its not, ive done a memory check and one of my sticks was bad and discoloration on the pins as if it were burnt.ive dropped down to 2gb to be safe and i still continue to computer:HP DV4-2045dxAMD Turion II 2.2windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit4 GB ddr2 800now ive included the last two memory dumps which are completely different dumps and names
I keep getting BSOD. It happens even after reformatting and installing Windows, so I'm guessing it's a hardware proble Is Windows 7 . . . - x64 ? - Windows 7 Home Premium x64 - Full retail - What is the age of system (hardware)?1 year 9 months - What is the age of OS installation (have you re-installed the OS?) Just reinstalled to reformatted HD.
I recently purchased some more memory for my PC because one of the modules was corrupt causing it to bluescreen constantly. I replaced the 2x2GB modules with 4x2GB modules of DDR3 RAM, and it's been fine for weeks. However in the last few days it has been bluescreening at random times, with the error PFN_LIST_CORRUPT on the bluescreen.
I got a blue screen that read PFN_LIST_CORRUPT win7 last night while playing Battlefield Bad Company 2. This was also the first time I was able to get BFBC2 to run because before it would open up and as soon as I join the game it would quit. Also every time I get this blue screen my wireless USB adapter stops working.
A few weeks ago my computer began to crash with the Bug_Code_Usb BSOD. More recently it has been Memory_Management. It's an HP Pavilion dm4 running windows seven which it came with when I bought it new. I do not appear to be losing any files and the error occurs randomly about once or twice a day. If I did it right, the correct ZIP should be attached
I have had a very solid stable system since 2010, then I decided 6 GB of RAM and a 9800GT/GTX560Ti wasn't enough. I sold these parts away and replaced them with 24 GB of RAM and a GTX560Ti 448 edition. The instant I throw these new parts into my box I start getting the two different BSoD errors (the ones in the title). I have cleared everything of my previous overclocks with the upgraded components.System Specs: (bolded is what was introduced to the system which created the errors)Windows 7 Professional x647 930EVGA 132-BL-E758 (Motherboard)EVGA GTX560Ti 448 FTW EditionPatriot Extreme Performance (24 GB of RAM)If you need to know anything besides the core components that I have, let me know. Attached are the dump files.
The story so far:I have ran Memtest overnight on all the sticks of RAM and nothing comes up, it claims they're all good. I'm not sure how to test the graphics card, but what I can tell you is that I can login to Windows and within 5 minutes the BSoD shows itself. When in safe mode, (where I am right now), it runs more stable, but I have had it BSoD in here as well; It's just nowhere near as often. So, this makes me think its not hardware related and hopefully it's not because I have no other RAM sticks or graphics card to test with.My thoughts:I only used 3 of the 6 slots for RAM on the motherboard before this upgrade so initially I thought maybe I had a bad slot. I can't disprove that, but I still get the BSoD when using only 1 stick of RAM in a slot that was previously known as working. I uninstalled the graphics driver for my old GTX560Ti and downloaded the latest driver for my new graphics card and still get a BSoD.
I got a MEMORY_MANAGEMENT BSOD while browsing the internet yesterday, then some hours later, while playing a game, I got the DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL one. The next day, I got another MEMORY_MANAGEMENT while watching a video. This is a new system, about 1 month old, so I'm pretty worried about this.I also noticed that I got some corrupted downloads in the last few days, though that could be a coincidence.After getting the second BSOD, I left the windows memory test running overnight, doing an extended test. It did two passes and found no errors. Chkdisk found nothing either. I noticed the WMI errors (event ID 10) in the event log around the same time that I got the BSOD and ran the script MS provides to fix it, though from everything I read it was probably a coincidence and unrelated to the BSOD. It did not happen again after I fixed it but it hasn't been long since I ran it.
When my computer start everything works perfect and runs fine,but when i start Leageu Of Legends i will get after 20 minutes sometimes more sometimes less the BSOD.Yesterday i didnt had anny bsod when playing Leageu of legends.today i did get the problem again.week ago same story.I think i got a problem with my RAM or something else.I get the error MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (0x0000001a) or 0x00000050.
I run Windows 7 Pro 64-bit on a home-build Core-i7 860 using an ASUS P7P55D Deluxe m/b with 8GB RAM. I have been getting blue screens at random for months, mostly MEMORY_MANAGEMENT 0x0000001a.Several memory tests picked up nothing. Switching out my boot SSD and doing a clean Win 7 install did not help. I downloaded BlueScreenView and can now see that 4 of 5 crashes this month were as follows:MEMORY_MANAGEMENT 0x0000001a caused by ntoskrnl.exe address ntoskrnl.exe+70740Switching out RAM to pin down something that happens twice a week will be a slow process, and I'm not even sure that RAM is the issue.
Gigabyte GA-D3H-Z77 Motherboard Gigabyte 2GB GTX 670 Graphics Card Corsair 8GB (2x4GB) RAM Intel i7 3770k processor Noctua NH-D14 fan Corsair 650W PSU Lexa S Case
Since this morning, sometimes when I turn my PC on, it will restart/blue screen restart after logging in, and sometimes when I am actually on my PC it will suddenly crash, it blue screens and gives me this error:
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(This is someone else's picture, however the problem is the same)When my PC starts up the next boot, it gives me this message:Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown(After I click show problem details)
Problem signature: Problem Event Name:BlueScreen OS Version:6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1 Locale ID:2057
os windows 7 x64 retail version upgrade from xp to win 7 AMD Phenon 2 x4 3.2mhz 4gb of ram 500gb hdd 2 x partions mother board 4 months old cpu 4 months old 2gb ram 4 months old **2gb ram 3 years old ** thinks this maybe problem AMD redeaon 6700
find a health report attached and Windows_NT6_BSOD_jcgriff2 attached
Almost every time I close a certain game my computer BSOD's. It only happens during this one game ( ShotOnline ) Which uses GameGuard. Here are my mini dump files if they are helpful at all. It's a MEMORY_MANAGEMENT BSOD. It happens on 2 different desktops.
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Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit, 4 GIG of DDR2 ram, 300GIG Sata HD, AMD Athlon II X4 propus, Radeon GT 545. IT happens on both of my desktop computers.
I got a windows 7 PC six months ago, and ever since have been getting random BSOD's mostly when web browsing or leaving my computer on while it is not in use. Their are no issues when playing games, strangely enough. So far I have replaced themotherboard, ran a disk check and got no errors, ran a SFC scan and got no errorsand ran the Memory Diagnostic Tool with no errors. I'm completely stumped as to what may be causing this. All of my drivers are up to date and I have service pack 1 installed. I am not overclocking[CODE]
I recently bought a new AMD FX-8150 and installed it on my ASUS m5a97 mobo which has 24GB of ram. 2x4 and 2x8 of DDR3. Everything was moderately fine before I replaced my old CPU (AMD Phenom II x3) with the AMD fx-8150. After that, I couldn't play some of my games because apperently I needed to update my BIOS, which i recently did. thats when things got weird. I keep getting blue screens, mainly memory management so I ran a standard and extended windows memory diagnostic test and came up with no errors. I have not done prime or 86+ yet. I, personally, think there are some instability issues here despite the fact the cpu is on the supported list for my asus mobo. Also some other weird things have happened. My google chrome crashed in such a way that it corrupted my profile and i had to reinstall it and it would not save the favicons in my bookmarks bar. my xfire kept crashing, too. when i try uploading a file to the internet and browse to DESKTOP via a windows explorer window, chrome crashes. I've ran a full malyware scan with no threats and cleaned by registry with CCleaner, i do not know what else to do. I don't think reformatting will help since i believe this to be a hardware error.
Recently, after installing an extra 8GB of ram (I made sure it was the same freq and CAS timings before I got it) and a new SSD to use for boot/system files, I've been getting random BSODs (the latest was "PFN_LIST_CORRUPT", unsure about the earlier ones). I first ran memtest86+ fully twice, and it reported no errors, so I set my old HDD back to the boot drive and disabled the SSD via device manager, but the BSODs still happen.Full system info in the system specs profile page thing, if they're not in either of the reports.
I just recently built my new rig and i keep getting blue screens of death!I current have gotten "memory_management 0x00000001a 6 times" and "system_service_exception 0x000000003b once".