0x0000004e : PFN_LIST_CORRUPT

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Crazy Cat

When I start up my Windows 2000 system I get a blue screen of death and the
following message PFN_LIST_CORRUPT, memory dump, etc.

I tested my memory with simmtester and found no problems. Just to be safe I
went ahead and replaced the RAM with new memory and still get the same
message. I narrowed the problem down to my new DVD-Writer (LITE-ON DVDRW
SOHW 812S).

If I physically disconnect or just disable it from device manager my
problems appear to disappear.

Additionally, I've had the DVD-Writer since Tuesday, but had no problems
for the first four days.

Any ideas?

Here is the memory dump

****************************************************************
**
** Windows 2000 Crash Dump Analysis
**
****************************************************************
*
Filename . . . . . . .c:\winnt\memory.dmp
Signature. . . . . . .PAGE
ValidDump. . . . . . .DUMP
MajorVersion . . . . .free system
MinorVersion . . . . .2195
DirectoryTableBase . .0x00030000
PfnDataBase. . . . . .0x820de000
PsLoadedModuleList . .0x8046e8f0
PsActiveProcessHead. .0x8046e728
MachineImageType . . .i386
NumberProcessors . . .1
BugCheckCode . . . . .0x0000004e
BugCheckParameter1 . .0x00000007
BugCheckParameter2 . .0x00008b30
BugCheckParameter3 . .0x00000001
BugCheckParameter4 . .0x00000000

ExceptionCode. . . . .0x80000003
ExceptionFlags . . . .0x00000001
ExceptionAddress . . .0x8044d619


**************
**************--> Validating the integrity of the PsLoadedModuleList
**************
**************
**************--> No errors in the module list.
**************
**************
**************--> This dump file is good!
**************
 
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Crazy Cat said:
When I start up my Windows 2000 system I get a blue screen of death
and the following message PFN_LIST_CORRUPT, memory dump, etc.

I tested my memory with simmtester and found no problems. Just to be
safe I went ahead and replaced the RAM with new memory and still get
the same message. I narrowed the problem down to my new DVD-Writer
(LITE-ON DVDRW SOHW 812S).

If I physically disconnect or just disable it from device manager my
problems appear to disappear.

Additionally, I've had the DVD-Writer since Tuesday, but had no
problems for the first four days.

Any ideas?

Here is the memory dump

****************************************************************
**
** Windows 2000 Crash Dump Analysis
**
****************************************************************
*
Filename . . . . . . .c:\winnt\memory.dmp
Signature. . . . . . .PAGE
ValidDump. . . . . . .DUMP
MajorVersion . . . . .free system
MinorVersion . . . . .2195
DirectoryTableBase . .0x00030000
PfnDataBase. . . . . .0x820de000
PsLoadedModuleList . .0x8046e8f0
PsActiveProcessHead. .0x8046e728
MachineImageType . . .i386
NumberProcessors . . .1
BugCheckCode . . . . .0x0000004e
BugCheckParameter1 . .0x00000007
BugCheckParameter2 . .0x00008b30
BugCheckParameter3 . .0x00000001
BugCheckParameter4 . .0x00000000

ExceptionCode. . . . .0x80000003
ExceptionFlags . . . .0x00000001
ExceptionAddress . . .0x8044d619


**************
**************--> Validating the integrity of the PsLoadedModuleList
**************
**************
**************--> No errors in the module list.
**************
**************
**************--> This dump file is good!
**************



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