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!
Just to add to this, I've just read over on Ars Technica that some people are getting similar problems with a 'Page Fault in Non Paged Area' Blue Screen after a security patch released on the 9th. Does Win7 apply patches over the air automatically? I didn't manually accept any updates but if it does it in the background…
Hey everyone, I'm experiencing a serious problem with my computer and wondering if it's related to XNormal, and also curious as to whether anyone else has had similar? Firstly, I'm running Win7 64 on a Mac Pro, although I think that's irrelevant since the Mac side is running fine, as was the Windows partition until last…
Right, I've just had to reformat/reinstall again and I'm 99% sure this is XNormal related, however odd that seems. I went through the laborious process of restarting my PC after every driver/software installation and it was all fine until I installed XNormal. After rebooting after the XNormal installation I got the BSOD…
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.…