Error BSOD BAD_POOL_HEADER "based EQUALITY DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR MEMORY_MANAGEMENT"

Original title: Win7 - several daily BSOD.

Several times a day I'm especially crashed with a BSOD, but it freezes sometimes "simply".  I did a disk check and a memory test.  I can go back to last August, but I suspect that will not work, because it hangs in Mode safe and even crashes if I run Linux on a CD.

I see a different reason for each accident, in the window that opens after the re-login, the BSOD is not always tell me why, but they were all multiple:

BAD_POOL_HEADER
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR-EQUAL
MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
PFN_LIST_CORRUPT

I received this "ROM" only once to a BSOD: "win32k.sys attempt to write in ROM.

But I got a warning ROME to each logon for the weeks severak.  RAID screen said: "WARNING: have the option ROM cannot be invoked"and it "feels" simply as a problem of memory SINGLE stock holding still during the last weeks. " (Click to open an email in Outlook can get me the circle of rotation as long as 30 seconds)  This alert has disappeared as I was trying to bugs BSOD.

All my files are in a unique OneDrive zip archive.  I've included the STOP codes that I get when reconnected (txt file), the dmp and xml files... two zips and a text file in a single archive.  There are fewer than I expected with so many accidents in the txt file.

http://1drv.Ms/1jYLCAi

Thank you

Mike

You probably face some form of a conflict between Norton and the module (Vipre AV gfibto.sys) listed below, and this can lead to problems of corruption... See if you can remove the two and replace Norton with Microsoft Security Essentials.

Norton Removal Tool
https://support.Norton.com/SP/en/us/home/current/solutions/kb20080710133834EN_EndUserProfile_en_us

Microsoft Security Essentials.
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Security-Essentials-download

8aeb6000 8aeb7a80 gfibto gfibto.sys Thu Sep 01 21:29:13 2011 (4E603169)
http://SystemExplorer.NET/file-database/file/gfibto-sys

8aeb6000 8aeb7a80 gfibto T (no symbol)
Loaded symbol image file: gfibto.sys
Image path: gfibto.sys
Image name: gfibto.sys
Timestamp: Thu Sep 01 21:29:13 2011 (4E603169)
CheckSum: 0000DF11
ImageSize: 00001 has 80
Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4

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