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    Pfn_list_corrupt ?

    Anybody got any experience of this ?

    My pc was running at 99%CPU due to my WMA11b software (that is another story for another day!) and I decided to reboot. When I rebooted, it came with a BSOD with memory dump and that message on both XP configurations, my pc is in dual boot.
    I removed one memory stick and it worked fine, not tried reinserting the second one yet, anybody has got any idea what is/has gone wrong ?
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    Usually it means that some of your ram is faulty - hence when you took out one of the sticks it worked. What I would do is run a rem diagnostic like memetest86 to confirm this.

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    • Max Tractor's system
      • Motherboard:
      • Biostar TA890GXE
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    and test sticks individually

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    interestingly, I have now reinserted the second stick as everything is as sweet as ever...
    Maybe it was related to high temperatures yesterday. I will however do a memtest and see what comes up.

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