Windows 7 x64 BSOD - PFN_LIST_CORRUPT BSOD

emreblt

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Dear Friends,

First of all i new signed up to this forum and i hope that we can find a solution for my problem.

When i try to download any file from any torrent client (bittorrent, utorrent, vuze, etc.) I got the same BSOD error.

There is nothing wrong unless torrent starts download, everything works perfect. I dont get this BSOD for any other program.

These are my PC configurations:

*Windows 7 64 bit
* It is the original installed OS system, and not more than 1 year but i have this problem since I bought my notebook and I didnt reinstalled the OS due to my company softwares.
* CPU: Intel Core i5 2450M 2.50 GHz
* AMD Radeon HD 6470M (1GB DDR3)
* Dell, Inspıron N4050
If any other details required please inform me.

Thank you for your attention.
 

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Hello and welcome to Sysnative!

Software Recommendations

I recommend you uninstall the following software:
Code:
Advanced System Care 6
DAEMON Tools Lite
Driver Genius

Advanced System Care 6 is a system optimiser. Most people here do not recommend the use of automatic optimisation tools. Microsoft have improved the latest versions Windows significantly and they are much better at organising and optimising itself than their predecessors. Windows 7 is not XP. Automated optimisation software can delete important registry entries that can cause multiple problems with Windows, including BSOD's.

DAEMON Tools Lite is also an issue. It uses a driver called sptd.sys which is a known BSOD cause in Windows 7.

Uninstall the software using Add/Remove Programs. Once the program is uninstalled, run sptd.sys uninstaller to remove the driver from your system.

As an alternative, I recommend using PowerISO

Driver Genius is an automatic driver updating program. It is not recommended to use automated driver update software. The software often finds drivers for devices that are similar but not the same as the devices in your system. This can lead to confilict issues and BSOD's.


Outdated 3rd Party Drivers

These drivers are ones manufactured by a 3rd Party (not Microsoft) and are either outdated or known causes of BSOD's.
To update the drivers to the latest version, follow the links below the drivers to find the manufacturer's website and the download location. If an update cannot be found, please uninstall the related software or device. The software can be uninstalled via Control Panel and the device through Device Manager. If you are stuck and require help, please let me know.


sptd.sys Sun Oct 11 21:55:14 2009 (4AD24632)
SCSI Pass Through Direct Host - Daemon Tools (known BSOD issues with Win7)
https://www.sysnative.com/drivers/driver.php?id=sptd.sys

HssDrv.sys Thu Sep 2 18:46:48 2010 (4C7FE308)
Hotspot shield
Possible BSOD cause seen in mid-2012
https://www.sysnative.com/drivers/driver.php?id=HssDrv.sys

hssdrv6.sys Fri Feb 22 01:43:02 2013 (5126CD26)
Hotspot Shield Routing Driver
Possible BSOD cause seen in mid-2012
https://www.sysnative.com/drivers/driver.php?id=hssdrv6.sys






BSOD Recommendations

Both BSOD dumps are showing tcpip.sys as the possible cause:

Code:
BugCheck 4E, {7, 100056, 1, 0}

Probably caused by : tcpip.sys ( tcpip!TcpSatisfyReceiveRequests+4a7 )

This is very, very unlikely to be the cause. However, it does generally indicate network related BSODs.

Are there any updates for these drivers available?

bcmwl664.sys Tue Nov 23 19:13:30 2010 (4CEC125A)
Broadcom 802.11g Network Adapter - Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-Card
https://www.sysnative.com/drivers/driver.php?id=bcmwl664.sys

BCM42RLY.sys Mon Dec 13 23:07:36 2010 (4D06A738)
Broadcom iLine10(tm) PCI Network Adapter
https://www.sysnative.com/drivers/driver.php?id=BCM42RLY.sys


However, Hotspot shield is installed on your system and is known for BSODs. It is a networking program, so fits in with the BSODs. Please uninstall it for now, it is my primary suspect here.


Regards,
Stephen
 
Hi mate, i made all of you said but it was not solved. I got the idea from your reply, and finally found the problem. It was a program called "Philips Incenter Offline", I deleted it and problem is solved.
Thank you for your attention.
Have a nice day.
 

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