BAD_POOL_HEADER BSOD on my ASUS computer

If last year around November, I used my computer and he turned off without properly closing. When I tried to restart the computer, it would give me different BSOD. I've left sitting for a few months and now it shows BAD_POOL_HEADER (0 x 00000019). I tried the diagnostics, the command chkdsk cmd and several other methods to remedy. I think I know what the problem is, but am not able to fix it. I have an ASUS laptop and I think that the problem is caused my ASUS Fastboot. He told me in the center of the Action last time I opened my computer, (which was around November) that ASUS Fastboot had problems. It is said that it took place 28 times. I am not able to uninstall it, change, move, or disable it because it always shows an error of some sort. I've been looking around the community for some time now, and everyone seems to be asking for Minidump files. My computer for some reason any is not able to create them because when I get the BSOD, it just says that he created the newspaper of the accident and it will just sit there... I tried to disable Fastboot ASUS in the BIOS, but I have a very old software (since the computer was purchased in 2009) and am able to disable Quietboot ASUS (which says that if it is disabled, it will show the regular POST messages.) I don't want to wipe the hard drive that I have a lot of important documents, photos, etc. stored on it. Can someone help me?

We need the log files themselves (called a DMP files) because they contain the only record of the sequence of events that led to the accident, what drivers have been loaded, and what has been loaded.
Please follow our instructions to find and download the files, we need to help you fix your computer. They can be found at here
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Please configure your computer as described in the wiki to generate DMP files.

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