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…
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…
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…
Ok just got all my software and OS reinstalled again, attempted multiple boots into both Mac and Windows OS and all is working perfect BEFORE installing XNormal which I will leave out until you upload the new version. I've just made a basic mesh in Max/ZBrush, textured it in PS and viewed it in Marmoset and UDK just to…
Well... if it was due to the that thing it's solved now in the xn 3.17 beta 3b that I'm just uploading now. If the problem was due to a recent Windows update ( like this recent one http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1591682/windows-update-causes-blue-screen-death ) or something similar I'm sure the windows restore…
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!
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.…