Re: PFN_LIST_CORRUPT Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
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There are sometimes problems with updating drivers - so we wait until the next BSOD and we talk about what you did. In this case, others have reported that there weren't updates available for Logitech drivers - so, if yours confirm this, I'll look into them myself (if you get further BSOD's).
The chipset and SATA drivers haven't been implicated in your problem - so I'd leave them alone for now.
I used to recommend alternatives for Daemon Tools - but the server for that program was compromised and it started serving malware. I'd check on the gaming forums for other recommendations - just DON'T use Daemon Tools or Alcohol.
Try the Edimax card - anything (IMO) is preferable to the wireless USB devices.
Operating System Win7, Vista, XP, 2000, Server 2008 R2, Server 2003
Computer Type quite a few
CPU Type and Speed Intel
Motherboard Chipset Asus
System Memory Type Some is good, more is better
Video Card Type and Speed nVidia or ATI
Computer Monitor 32" Sharp Aquos
Hard Drive Raptors - lot's of 'em
Optical Drives CD/DVD/DVD-DL
Network Adapter yep, got these also
Anti-virus Software MSE, Avast, Avira
Computer Skill Level Self-Taught Expert
Windows Experience Index 7.5