Blue Blue screen (BSOD) / cannot run safe mode / last known configuration / normal mode

Hello

Depending on the subject, I tried to put it on my laptop relatively old (I use it for work only) after the shooting he goes out and were suddenly brought to the page. Now I'm stuck with BSOD and tried to fix it for the last 2 hours.

I don't know what happened and I'm not good in it issues so I read a few posts on the BSOD issues to try to help out me, but nothing helped. By far, I tried to run the start-up test (running / hard disc as well) under the system of diagnosis and he returned with Start-up Test  Passed. I tried to run several times as suggested by some other forumers here but still does not work.

Here are the specs / error prompts:

Error message - BAD_POOL_CALLER

Product number - NS136UC #ABA

OS - WINDOWS XP

I'd be grateful if someone would be able to help solve the problems. I have attached the BSOD page if it helps.

TIA

Bredd

Hello

Most of the time the appellant Bad Pool is the result of a damaged or defective hard drive, or it may be also that the RAM is having issues, you say you ran a test drive and it passes, so for me, it could be a case that the RAM (memory) is damaged and or has failed.  All I can say is that if you open the lower compartment of your laptop and you will find the stick/sticks of RAM (memory), if you have 2 sticks of memory remove one of your machine and see if the machine starts correctly, if not then remove the other module and re - install the module that you deleted at the beginning and see if the machine starts correctly. To remove the RAM of your machine, you will see two small metal clips on part and the other part of memory them (pushing left and right left on the right side) memory will raise slightly gently pull toward you and remove the crack, NB Please be aware that when you re-install the memory, you will notice a small notch in the RAM slot and a small cut on the cylinder itself make sure that they match before installing.  Let me know how you go...

Checkurtech

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