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Redalertman4
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Got some RAM a week or so ago and everything had been going well up until today when I got a BSOD with the PFN List Corrupt error code. Did my research and saw this is usually tied to a RAM/driver issue.Since then, I've downclocked my RAM and ran Windows Memory diagnostics. It came back with 0 errors, but I know that this doesn't always pick up on errors.Dmp file from BSOD: https://files.catbox.moe/mgpvb9.dmpHoping it's just a driver related issue.Things I've done so far:- Checked recent drivers. Only recent driver I've updated was my NVIDIA gpu driver.- Chkdsk came back with no errors on
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