For the past month, ever since I upgraded my PC from Windows 10 to Windows 11, I've been getting random Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors with a PFN_LIST issue. I ran a memory test, but it didn't show any problems with the RAM. I'm not sure if I should be worried about potential RAM issues or if something else is causing the crashes. I've attached a .dmp file for further analysis.
2 Answers
Sounds like you're dealing with a pretty annoying issue! First off, make sure to gather all the dump files, not just the latest one, as they can give us more context on what's going wrong. If you can access Windows or Safe Mode, check the folder C:WindowsMinidump for any dump files. If you find them, zip the folder and upload it to a file sharing site like catbox.moe or mediafire.com, since those seem to be working well right now. Multiple dump files can really help with diagnosing the problem!
I totally understand how frustrating BSOD errors can be, especially after an upgrade. While the memory test turned out fine, sometimes RAM can still cause issues without showing up in tests. Keep your backups safe just in case! Also, following the guide to configure small memory dumps can help—you might get more files to analyze if another crash happens. Don't forget to check your BIOS settings too, as they might need a little tweaking!
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