Help with looking at CBS log (consistent BSODs)

KMoxon97

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Hi All,

Would really appreciate some help with this, I have been experiencing consistent BSOD crashes that SFC or DISM cannot fix. Attached is the log from my latest SFC run. I am seeing a lot of 'hash mismatch' errors but I don't really have the knowhow to know what to do with that knowledge. This problem has been persistent through several reinstalls of windows 10 now, I just cant seem to shake it.

Any help is much appreciated!!
 

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1. Run Driver Verifier Manager through type "verifier" in search bottom
2. Select "Create standard settings"
3. Select "Select driver names from a list"
4. Tick all 3rd party drivers
5. Accept changes and reboot computer
 
Okay so I have ticked all the drivers from that list, I ran SFC scan again after a reboot and this time it says it managed to repair the files. However after this I rebooted the computer again to apply the changes from the first SFC scan, and by chance ran another SFC scan just to be complicit and it said it had found and repaired corrupt files again! Is there any reason why it might continually find and repair like this?
 
Don't use SFC, just wait patiently for any BSOD to appear and then attach the newly created memory dumps
 
Hi again, apologies for the delay, it took a little while to trigger another BSOD. I have attached the dump ran straight after the BSOD, this time with the error name: PFN_LIST_CORRUPT. Interestingly enough, using google chrome tends to trigger BSODs a lot more frequently than using any other program.
 

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It looks like your RAM is unstable. Try to change the RAM dice to different ones
 

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