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problem with physical memory in the computer. Problems with a hard drive or RAM, relating to the inability for the computer to process some tasks that utilize the hard drive or RAM, can cause this error. Below are some of the error message bad pool header more common ways to fix this error. Recover Windows to an earlier copy If you're bad pool caller xp unable to boot into Windows because of this error, you'll need to boot into Windows Safe Mode and restore Windows to an earlier
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copy. After doing so, continue with the suggestions presented below. Install the latest service packs Hardware drivers that are installed by third-party programs commonly cause this issue. Many of the errors will not be encountered if you have http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/what-is-a-bad-pool-header-and-how-do-i-fix-it/dd7bc035-48a8-4505-a5e0-5cdefb28077b the latest Microsoft Windows Service Pack installed on the computer. How to update a Microsoft Windows computer. Get the latest hardware drivers Install the latest drivers for any newly installed hardware device. If no new hardware has been installed, make sure you have the latest drivers for the below devices. Video card Network card or router (if present) Any removable or external disk drive A listing of computer drivers and links to hardware manufacturers driver pages can http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001142.htm be found on our driver's section. Install the latest updates for software programs Get the latest updates for software programs running on your computer. If you've recently installed a new program and have been getting this error, make sure no available updates are available for that program through the developers website. If no updates are available, try uninstalling the program through the Add/Remove programs in Control Panel. If no programs have been recently installed, temporarily disable programs from starting up with your computer. How to remove TSRs and startup programs. Issue between drivers/software and Microsoft's Indexing Service Disable the Indexing Service, if running, by following the steps below. Note: You must have administrator rights to follow the steps below. Click Start, Run, and type services.msc and press enter. Once in the Services window, scroll down to Indexing Service and double-click it. In the Index Services Properties window, change the startup type to either Disabled or Manual. Issue with disk drive As mentioned in the above causes to this error, if programs are having issues writing to the disk drive, this error can be generated. Run ScanDisk on the computer to make sure no errors are present on the drive. If errors are found, ScanDisk can try to fix those errors. Bad hardware Although this issue is usually resolved by following the above steps, it is also possible that
Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of http://www.sevenforums.com/bsod-help-support/259154-how-do-i-fix-bad_pool_header-blue-screen-death-problem-my-xp.html tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support BSOD Help and Support » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: How do I fix BAD_POOL_HEADER blue screen of death problem for my XP 18 Oct 2012 #1 gobear1 XP SP3 2 posts How do I fix bad pool BAD_POOL_HEADER blue screen of death problem for my XP Hi there, I am new to this forum and hope you can help me with my current problem Currently, I use Windows XP SP3 desktop and my computer is having problem as the start up is "Blue screen of death" keep coming and I tried to restore the system settings and still cannot be resolved It has bad pool header no problem starting up the computer like normally but when it comes to the Windows StartUp part (where you normally hear the 'ding ding' sound, I see my usual desktop icons just for a split second, and then the blue screen comes up where they call "Blue screen of death" as "Bad_pool_header" thing. Additional techical information: **** STOP 0x00000019 (0x00000020, 0xAE1A1C30, 0xAE1A1D00, 0xAE1A1C48) I have attached the link below for my screenshot problem wordings: http://i48.tinypic.com/30rr6ls.jpg What I did in Safe Mode but not workied: 1) I went to the Control Panel to see what was installed so I can unistall it and nothing showed up from the latest one since it was crashed, 2) I installed Malware program and scan\remove it. It removed about 50 of them but when I restart to normal windows again, it did not work 3) I went to try System Restore but it came up a few times "System Restore Disabled By Group Policy" 4) I went to c:\windows\minidump to check but nothing shows up at all and I am not sure what it means. I have tried going to SAFE MODE without any problems as additional information