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Old 02-22-2007   #1 (permalink)
Mikey
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Vista blue screen

Hi guys

every now and then my computer starts locking up and becoming sluggish, then
after about 5minutes of doing this i get a blue screen up saying

BAD_POOL_HEADER

then some other things saying my computer will be restarted to prevent
damage, i then restart and its fine.

I can even go upto about 5days without this blue screen coming up

any ideas on what it is and how i can fix it?

Thanks



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Old 02-22-2007   #2 (permalink)
Gabriel Lozano-Moran
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Re: Vista blue screen

propably a driver issue, searching on google it seems that a lot of people
have the same problem because of drivers for their wireless network cards.
Also try disabling the Windows Search service.

Gabriel Lozano-Moran

"Mikey" <michaelrossiter@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
news:65172A5A-FED9-4D9F-A58D-DE7C3AC7C907@microsoft.com...
> Hi guys
>
> every now and then my computer starts locking up and becoming sluggish,
> then after about 5minutes of doing this i get a blue screen up saying
>
> BAD_POOL_HEADER
>
> then some other things saying my computer will be restarted to prevent
> damage, i then restart and its fine.
>
> I can even go upto about 5days without this blue screen coming up
>
> any ideas on what it is and how i can fix it?
>
> Thanks
>
>


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Old 02-22-2007   #3 (permalink)
Mikey
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Re: Vista blue screen

Hmmm

i dont have a wireless connection on my Vista computer so it cant be that,
could it be my Ethernet?

i also have an ATI X1650 Pro but that has the correct Vista 32bit driver
installed

not sure which other drivers could cause it

Thanks for putting me on the right track thow


"Gabriel Lozano-Moran" <gabriel.lozano-moran@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> propably a driver issue, searching on google it seems that a lot of people
> have the same problem because of drivers for their wireless network cards.
> Also try disabling the Windows Search service.
>
> Gabriel Lozano-Moran
>
> "Mikey" <michaelrossiter@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:65172A5A-FED9-4D9F-A58D-DE7C3AC7C907@microsoft.com...
>> Hi guys
>>
>> every now and then my computer starts locking up and becoming sluggish,
>> then after about 5minutes of doing this i get a blue screen up saying
>>
>> BAD_POOL_HEADER
>>
>> then some other things saying my computer will be restarted to prevent
>> damage, i then restart and its fine.
>>
>> I can even go upto about 5days without this blue screen coming up
>>
>> any ideas on what it is and how i can fix it?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>

>


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Old 12-23-2008   #4 (permalink)
thomasSxS
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Re: Vista blue screen


I had the same problem with Blue Screen in Vista. All that repeated for
6 times till I reinstalled entire system and got utilities that might
help to prevent BSoD. You may try 'System Optimizer suit'
(http://www.digeus.com/products/syste...zer/index.html) to save your
Vista from Blue Screen.


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Old 12-23-2008   #5 (permalink)
Ghosty Goo™
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Re: Vista blue screen


Have you used a kernel debugger ie. Microsoft Debugging Tools? In 9/10
BSOD cases you can figure out where the problem is or at the very least
it will give you more information which you can then give us and also
google (because google is our friend).

The MS Debugging Tools is somewhat complicated so i'm asking if you've
already done that to save me annoying everyone with another massive post
w/instructions.

If you would like me to talk you through debugging your memory dump
with a view to isolating the cause let me know and i'll gladly knock you
up a set of instructions. I'll tell you now though, it's not a "cake
walk" but if you ask Microsoft to do it for you (which you can also do
with the *SRV*c:\symbols*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols*
path) but it has been known for Microsoft to take anything upto 3-4
months to get back to you with a solution, if at all.

As much as i hate 'quick fixes' (they mostly are only ever bandaids on
bulletholes) some software which has been causing this problem:
ntkrpamp.exe
p17.exe
Kapersky 7 (allegedly but i'm not buying it)
Also some folk report erroneous CPU Temp readings
The most common cause of this problem certainly seems to be
ntkrpamp.exe
Some folk are getting positive results from running 'Prime95'
(http://files.extremeoverclocking.com/file.php?f=103)
and others yet more positive results from 'Memtest'
(http://www.memtest.org/).

Admittedly many users experiencing this are simply re-installing but i
try to avoid that if possible, besides, i'm also seeing many of the folk
who've re-installed continuing to experience the problem so i'm not at
all convinced a re-install is the solution.

I'll be back shortly as long as no one tells me otherwise and if you've
had no luck i'll walk you through a full Memory Dump and Debug.


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Old 12-23-2008   #6 (permalink)
Chad Harris
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Re: Vista blue screen

I'd like to see your debugging instructions but when hdw problems have been
eliminated as the cause or part of the cause of a BSOD, I can fix almost all
of them fairly easily using Startup Repair, the F8 menu, or the 3 of the
bootrec switches.

CH

"Ghosty GooT" <Ghosty.Goo.3kvi3e@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

>
> Have you used a kernel debugger ie. Microsoft Debugging Tools? In 9/10
> BSOD cases you can figure out where the problem is or at the very least
> it will give you more information which you can then give us and also
> google (because google is our friend).
>
> The MS Debugging Tools is somewhat complicated so i'm asking if you've
> already done that to save me annoying everyone with another massive post
> w/instructions.
>
> If you would like me to talk you through debugging your memory dump
> with a view to isolating the cause let me know and i'll gladly knock you
> up a set of instructions. I'll tell you now though, it's not a "cake
> walk" but if you ask Microsoft to do it for you (which you can also do
> with the *SRV*c:\symbols*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols*
> path) but it has been known for Microsoft to take anything upto 3-4
> months to get back to you with a solution, if at all.
>
> As much as i hate 'quick fixes' (they mostly are only ever bandaids on
> bulletholes) some software which has been causing this problem:
> ntkrpamp.exe
> p17.exe
> Kapersky 7 (allegedly but i'm not buying it)
> Also some folk report erroneous CPU Temp readings
> The most common cause of this problem certainly seems to be
> ntkrpamp.exe
> Some folk are getting positive results from running 'Prime95'
> (http://files.extremeoverclocking.com/file.php?f=103)
> and others yet more positive results from 'Memtest'
> (http://www.memtest.org/).
>
> Admittedly many users experiencing this are simply re-installing but i
> try to avoid that if possible, besides, i'm also seeing many of the folk
> who've re-installed continuing to experience the problem so i'm not at
> all convinced a re-install is the solution.
>
> I'll be back shortly as long as no one tells me otherwise and if you've
> had no luck i'll walk you through a full Memory Dump and Debug.
>
>
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