BSOD, error: BAD_POOL_HEADER

Hi all

My laptop restarts randomly with a mistake that we called BAD_POOL_HEADER.
I'm not much of a gamer, BSOD occurs when im reading PDF, editing documents, watching movies.
I know that I had this problem when I brought my lappy, but it has increased since the week last 2.

In my event log, I saw so many critical mistakes [kernell power ID:41, task category event: 63].
I couldn't event 8.1 update, whenever it crashed when I tried to do an update. So I stopped to do an update.

And now since this morning I have no why, my processor and disk % use maximum.

I thought it will decrease thereafter, but they do not.

I hope someone can find a solution to my problem.
Thanks in advance.

My minidumps and PC info is uploaded here

[www.mediafire.com/download/oizjjj8uz1kokj7/MiniDumps.zip]

Loki

Devi this handler simply checks against a list.  You have no old drivers.

This accident has been verified and connected to the driver volsnap.sys volume shadow copy update of Microsoft Corporation to win 8.1 should solve the problem.  I would also like to run a file system check to verify the operating system

Please run a check of system files (SFC) 


All instructions are in our Wiki article below...
If you have any questions please ask us for .

File System check (SFC) Scan and repair system filesone

Old drivers

NTIDrvr.sys 19/04/2010 21:37:59
UBHelper.sys 06/07/2010 12:19:26 AM
mwlPSDFilter.sys 25/03/2011 03:12:11
mwlPSDNServ.sys 25/03/2011 03:12:13
mwlPSDVDisk.sys 25/03/2011 03:12:23
GEARAspiWDM.sys 03/05/2012 15:56:17

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    4 (optional): The type of. DMP files in the Minidump folder are known as small images of memory. In any % there will be what we call a kernel image (if your system is configured to generate). It is labeled MEMORY. DMP. The difference between the small images of memory and core-dumps in the simplest definition is that a kernel image contains much more information at the time of the accident, which allows more debugging of your question. If your upload speed and you're not going against any strict caps bandwidth and/or use, etc., the kernel image is the best choice. Note that the core-dumps are much larger in size due to containing much more information, that's why I mentioned the download speed, etc..

    If you plan to use Onedrive but don't know how to download it, please see the following:

    Download pictures and files to Onedrive.

    Please note that all programs "cleaner" such as TuneUp Utilities, CCleaner, etc., default will remove. DMP files after use.

    If your computer does. DMP files, follow these steps:

    1. start > type systemroot which should show the Windows folder, click it. Once inside this folder, make sure there is a Minidump folder created. If not, CTRL-SHIFT-N to create a new folder and name it Minidump.

    2 Windows key + Pause key. This should appear in the system. Click Advanced on the left system settings > advanced > performance > settings > advanced > make sure there is a check mark for "manage automatically the size of pagefile for all readers."

    3 Windows key + Pause key. This should appear in the system. Click Advanced on the left system settings > advanced > startup and Recovery > settings > system > ensure there is a check mark next to "write an event to the system log.

    Make sure Small Memory Dump is selected and ensure that the path is % systemroot%\Minidump.

    4. ensure that viewers is ENABLED:

    Start > Search > type services.msc > on the name tab, search for Windows Error Reporting Service > if the service status is not started, then right-click and select start. Also to ensure that, under Startup Type set to automatic rather than manual. You can do this by right click, select properties and under general selection on 'Automatic' startup type and then click on apply.

    If you can not get into normal mode to do this, please do so via Safe Mode.

    Kind regards

    Patrick

    Thank you very much for your help...

    I found the reason why is because of Anti-Malware software and I uninstalled that. All is well now

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