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im having some random BSOD, but allways bad pool caller. now its starting to annoy me, that it happens with the same error, all the time, so therefore there must be some sort of sollution, so i started to do a search for it, and ive gotten even more confused about it now, found some entries from 2001 where the problem mostly acured
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on windows 2000. anyways, ive read alot about finding anwsers in the minidump, as to where to start searching for wich drivers i need to update, as it is very likely to be a driver issue, but here comes my frustration, ive spent the last 2 hours on finding a program that would let me open the bloody minidump files, so i could read them in a language i understand ( this is me saying, i dont know computer language, ascii or binary code, or what the hell its called, i now english, and danish, and army-ish, thats it) my computer skills are also only just a bit over user level, but not by much. tried to get a memtest thing going, but gave that up, to many choices, and i had no idea wich one whas the right one for me. tried getting the everest thing to, downloaded that fine, but get this, it tells me, my home/private network, aint private, and it tells me to get the corp version in stead. anyways my specs for my machine is this: CPU: AMD Phenin/tm) 8750 triple-core processor 2,40
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This error is characterized by suddenly turning Windows' screen blue and having the "BAD_POOL_CALLER" error displayed on there. To fix this error, there are http://www.personalcomputerfixes.com/general-errors/steps-to-fix-the-bad-pool-caller-blue-screen-error/ several steps you can take which we are going to explain in this tutorial. What Is The Bad Pool Caller Error? The "Bad Pool Caller" error is what is shown by Windows when it is unable to read a file, setting or file that it needs. When Windows runs, it keeps a series of the files it needs inside the "data bad pool pool". This pool is like the immediate repository for Windows, allowing it to read all the files it needs whenever it needs them. The Bad Pool Caller error appears when it cannot read a setting, file or option that it needs, forcing it to crash and reboot. Many people who get this error have their computers continually looping with it. Steps To bad pool caller Fix The Bad Pool Caller Error Step 1 - Make Sure Hardware Is Functioning Properly Most instances of this error are caused by malfunctioning hardware (especially hard drives) which prevent your computer from reading the files or settings that it needs. You should begin by making sure all your hardware is running well, all the cables are in securely and that no hard drives are "clicking" or making funny noises. Step 2 - Re-install Affected Programs If it's certain programs which are causing this error, then you should uninstall them and reinstall a fresh copy of them. Many programs try and read files or settings that your computer might not have, which will make it cause the error. If you notice this problem for any particular program, then you should click on Start > Control Panel > Add / Remove Programs and uninstall the program. You should then restart and then reinstall a fresh copy of the program to see if it works again. Step 3 - Clean Out The Registry - Download This Registry Cleaner If your computer continues to sh