BSOD - pool bad error

Has been played WoW this morning and got an error that says something about "Bad_Pool_Error", but that's all that I've read before that the system has completely crashed and went to a black screen. Tried rebooting several times (7-8) and it would be only continually hang or freeze prior to ever happen to the BONE. Finally got it runs in safe mode, it is in Windows, and after another reboot had to run in normal mode with no accidents up to that point.

Have not installed anything recently.

AMD Phenom II x 4 950

M4A79T Deluxe Asus Mobo

6 GB DDR3 RAM

Corsair 750w PSU

GTX 285 video card

Windows 7 64 bit

Sorry for the late reply. Never, I click on this thread for these days.

Others also overlooked your post because it's a Win 7 64 bit related investigation on Win XP forum. He asks so to the right forum helps you get answers quickly. In this thread just add the new link to thread as an answer. So I'll also keep in touch with you.

You should ask:

http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/w7hardware/threads

I suggest you to do the Windows Memory Diagnostic tests on Win 7:

For more information read below:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-in/Windows7/diagnosing-memory-problems-on-your-computer

Always do a thorough memory analysis that require several hours, analysis Standard, skip the problems. While scanning will start on the blue background screen after reboot, then go to the option & select 'Extended '.

Essentially analyzes your dump I don't have any particularly unstable application. This happens while a fault memory.

In the next post you should tell us in detail about the brand of memory, each module, the bandwidth capacity etc. If the RAM is defective you will get the replacement from your hardware vendor.

While posting in the forum of Win 7 the new position must contain this thread link too; as it help other users to know your tests/tests to solve the problem and won't get any duplicate suggestion which is already given by me.

Hope a Windows Memory Diagnostic test will solve the problem.

S.Chatterjee

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