Windows 7 PFN_LIST_CORRUPT blue screen

thinkv

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Hi guys,
Not usually one to ask about this because I would normally diagnose it myself, but I am just having no luck with this.
I have a self built PC over a year old, and have had no problems in the past, nor has anything changed recently.

I am getting this blue screen quite frequently in the last two days, to a point where I cannot use the PC.

I cannot seem to run the W7F Diagnostic Tool without receiving this:
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Here are my CPU-Z Screenshots:Link Removed

And here is my Rammon:
http://pastebin.com/nk9V7E8D

A link to my dump file is here:
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B02ARPQ5qb7Ua2JqTG9RSE5LMk0

I have read it can be related to drivers, but I honestly don't know where to start.
Thanks all!
 

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At work we run diagnostics on every system that we take in for repair (before we even start working on it). At a minimum, please run the free diagnostics here: Link Removed. For more in-depth diagnostics, please run those listed here: Link Removed

Please do this:

Please provide the following information to help us figure out the problem:
- Please zip up the contents of the C:\Windows\Minidump directory
- Upload it with your next post.

And

- Go to Start (or press the “Win” and “R” keys at the same time), type in "msinfo32" and press Enter
- When the utility opens, save a copy of it as an .nfo file, and another copy as a .txt file (in case the .nfo is corrupted - which happens fairly often)
- Zip...

usasma

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At work we run diagnostics on every system that we take in for repair (before we even start working on it). At a minimum, please run the free diagnostics here: Link Removed. For more in-depth diagnostics, please run those listed here: Link Removed

Please do this:

Please provide the following information to help us figure out the problem:
- Please zip up the contents of the C:\Windows\Minidump directory
- Upload it with your next post.

And

- Go to Start (or press the “Win” and “R” keys at the same time), type in "msinfo32" and press Enter
- When the utility opens, save a copy of it as an .nfo file, and another copy as a .txt file (in case the .nfo is corrupted - which happens fairly often)
- Zip them up and upload them with your next post.
 

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