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I keep getting a BSOD on Windows 10 on an almost daily basis at completely random moments. The stop code is usually PFN_LIST_CORRUPT, but looking at the last couple of minidumps I see both "PFN_LIST_CORRUPT", "CACHE_MANAGER" nd "SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION" bug check strings. ntoskrnl.exe is always the culprit.

I ran the extended memory diagnostics test and that reported that no errors have been found.

I'm at a loss at what could be going on here. Any other avenues I could try?

Minidumps are available here: https://1drv.ms/f/s!Ao1fjlTRHZdilP9Npt2okkr9QinzGA

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After parsing the dump file, it refers to FLTMGR.sys. The cause of the fltmgr.sys errors are mainly down to the file being corrupted or unreadable. SYS file errors are typically caused by faulty hardware or corrupt device driver files.

  1. Update Windows 10 and all your drivers.

  2. Temporarily remove your antivirus software

  3. Enter Safe Mode
  4. Check for faulty hardware
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