Let me first tell you that, when you get a BSOD error, the power connection to your computer must not be interrupted. But if creating a dump from 0% to 100% takes more than 5-10 minutes, you should force shut down your computer by pressing and holding the Power Key for 10 seconds or until the CPU lights go off. Having done that, we will now jump to the solutions.
How do I fix PFN_LIST_CORRUPT Stop Error?
1. Use Blue Screen Troubleshooter
For your convenience, Microsoft has shipped a Blue Screen Troubleshooter for your specific issues directly in the Settings app on Windows 10. In the Settings page, you need to select Blue Screen under Find and fix other problems. Apply the fix that is recommended and then, close the troubleshooter.
2. Scan the system for corrupted system files
Next, you can try to scan your system for errors using the System File Checker. For this, you will have to run “sfc /scannow” from the Command Prompt.
3. Scan Hard Disk for errors
Run ChkDsk. In an elevated command prompt, you could run the following to check and repair disk errors on your C drive:
4. Update Device Drivers
You could update your drivers and see if that helps you. If it does not, then you may visit the manufacturer’s website, search for the driver and download and install it. If the error appeared after you updated a driver, maybe you need to roll back the driver and see if that helps.
5. Try Disabling OneDrive
This issue can be encountered due to the fact that OneDrive is the culprit in the background. So, first of all, you will have to disable OneDrive from starting when Windows boots up. For that, open Task Manager. To do that you can hit the CTRL + Shift + Esc or just right click on the Taskbar and click on Task Manager. Now, click on More Details on the bottom left portion of the Task Manager window. Now, navigate to the tab labeled as Startup. Select Microsoft OneDrive and then click on Disable. In case, you use Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 Enterprise, there are some additional measures that you can take to ensure that OneDrive is disabled permanently. Start by hitting the WINKEY + R button combination to start the Run box and type in gpedit.msc and then finally hit Enter. Now, navigate to the following path inside the Group Policy Editor- Double-click on the configuration listing named Prevent the usage of OneDrive for file storage to open the configuration page.
The Description of that page reads, Now, select the Enabled radio button. Then click on Apply and then click on OK.
- Users can’t access OneDrive from the OneDrive app and file picker.* Windows Store apps can’t access OneDrive using the WinRT API.* OneDrive doesn’t appear in the navigation pane in File Explorer.* OneDrive files aren’t kept in sync with the cloud.* Users can’t automatically upload photos and videos from the camera roll folder. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, apps and features can work with OneDrive file storage. TIP: If your computer does not boot, then Boot into Safe Mode or Advanced Startup Options or use Installation Media or Recovery Drive to boot. Let us know if any of these potential fixes help in resolving your PFN_LIST_CORRUPT Blue Screen.