in xp and vista they can be found in the control panel under automatic updates. Dont totally disable windows updates though, just make sure you are aware when they are coming in. I usually let it download them and then install then it prompts me to install them. This way if i have a problem (which thankfullly is rare) I…
Thanks for the replies, I've contacted the author of XNormal, I feel kinda rude suggesting it's a software problem but I honestly can't figure out what else it could be. The weird thing is that apparently a PFN LIST CORRUPT blue screen suggests a RAM issue, or a Disk issue where bad memory pointers are causing problems.…
Pls, do a test for me: 1. Enter Safe Mode. 2. Execute regedit.exe 3. Locate a key called HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers 4. Delete this value if it's present TdrLevel 5. Exit regedit.exe 6. Reboot and enter Windows normally. See if this solves your problem.
Thanks for the reply, I am unable to boot at all with the latest XNormal release, both safe mode and normal boots result in the blue screen error 'PFN_LIST_CORRUPT'. The only option I have when this happens is to boot from the Win7 CD and restore Windows to an earlier date, when XNormal is not installed. Sorry it's a pain!