PFN-list corrupt BSOD

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Yes, leave tRFC 'Auto'.

What to do with 2Gb out of 4, it might be another pain in the ankle. Let's see if you get any BSOD crashes with the new settings on. If no crashes then we'll take care about it.
 
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Like I have said, CPU-Z does not show it right for your RAM - that's why I asked you to verify the specs.
 
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it also shows single channel maybe if get rid of 2gb usable problem everything will be fine
 
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Hi

I re-installed both of the rams and now my computer's properties says that 4 GB installed correctly

and now it shows dual channel which means

PC3-10666 = DDR3-1333 = 667MHz

what do you think?
 

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yup that's mine

so, now only time will tell if everything is okay

thank you very much you helped so much

and sorry if i caused any trouble
 
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Pfn_list corrupt on blue screen. Win7

I tried to compare with earlier pfn erors but theres no similar.
For a month, im having blue screen from time to time, and here is the minidump files
Thanks for the answers!
 

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Hi mapko and Welcome to The Forum,

You will get a better response if you start your own thread in the BSOD forum, then ask a moderator to merge/delete this post into it.

Hope that helps.
 
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I Also experience these BSOD errors after i have added an additional RAM.,
Here are my PC specs:
Windows 7 Pro 64bit OS
Intel Core2Duo E6600
ASUS P5G41CM-LX MoBo
Emaxx 2Gb 1066 DDR3 (x2) RAM
500Gb Seagate Barracuda Sata HDD
Geforce 9500 GT 1Gb 128bit Graphics Card

BSOD Errors:
Pen_list_Corrupt
Memoey_management
Bad_Pool_Header
 

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