In BSOD BAD_POOL_CALLER random 0x000000c2

Hello. I have random BSOD on my computer - more info on the system:
Name of the operating system: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
OS version: 5.1.2600 Service Pack 3 Build 2600
Manufacturer: IBM
System model: 4800741
System type: X 86 PC
Dump file information:
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Dump file: Mini062811 - 03.dmp
Crash time: 2011.06.28. 12:10:44
Bug Check String: BAD_POOL_CALLER
Bug check code: 0x000000c2
Parameter 1: 0 x 00000007
Parameter 2: 0x00000cd4
Parameter 3: 0x00000000
Parameter 4: 0x86dac560
Caused by the driver: hal.dll
Caused by the address: hal.dll + 103c
Description of the file:
Product name:
Company:
Version of the file:
Processor: 32-bit
Plant address: ntoskrnl.exe + 5c80e
Stack address 1: ntoskrnl.exe + 754c1
Stack address 2: ntoskrnl.exe + dca1
Battery 3 address: ntoskrnl.exe + 3f6c1
Computer name:
Number of processors: 1
Main version: 15
Minor Version: 2600
Size of the dump file: 90 112
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List of crash

Created using BlueScreenView

Filename Address to stack From Address To Address Size Time Stamp Time String Product Name Description of the file File Version Company Full Path
HAL.dll HAL.dll + 103C 0x806ee000 0x80701d00 0x00013d00 0x4802517f 2008.04.13 21:31:27          
Ntoskrnl.exe Ntoskrnl.exe + 11833 0x804D7000 0x806ed680 0 x 00216680 0x48025eab 2008.04.13 22:27:39          
ACPI.sys   0xf7687000 0xf76b4d80 0x0002dd80 0x480252b1 2008.04.13 21:36:33          
AFD.sys   0xeec1a000 0xeec3bb80 0x00021b80 0x48025cba 2008.04.13 22:19:22          
Aipdcs.sys   0xf7a56000 0xf7a5a600 0 x 00004600 0x41f96f0e 2005.01.28 01:45:34          
aipkbflt.sys   0xf79c6000 0xf79cb360 0 x 00005360 0x41f96f32 2005.01.28
. 01:46:10           ATAPI.sys   0xf7619000 0xf7630900 0 x 00017900 0x4802539d 2008.04.13 21:40:29           ATMFD. DLL   0xbffa0000 0xbffe5c00 0x00045c00 0x4802a0d3 2008.04.14 03:09:55           audstub.sys   0xf7dca000 0xf7dcac00 0x00000c00 0x3b7d85bc 2001.08.17 23:59:40           C:\windows\system32\drivers\beep.sys   0xf7bf8000 0xf7bf9080 0 x 00001080 0x3b7d82e5 2001.08.17. 23:47:33           BOOTVID.dll   0xf7ae6000 0xf7ae9000 0 x 00003000 0x3b7d8345 2001.08.17 23:49:09           CITMDRV. SYS   0xf7a5e000 0xf7a65000 0 x 00007000 0x434e1eb8 2005.10.13 11:45:44           CLASSPNP. SYS   0xf7716000 0xf7722180 0x0000c180 0x48025c05 2008.04.13. 22:16:21           Disk.sys   0xf7706000 0xf770ee00 0x00008e00 0x480253ae 2008.04.13 21:40:46           DMIO.sys   0xf7631000 0xf7656700 0 x 00025700 0x4802549d 2008.04.13 21:44:45           system32\drivers\dmload.sys   0xf7bdc000 0xf7bdd700 0 x 00001700 0x3b7d8567 2001.08.17 23:58:15           dump_atapi.sys   0xeea33000 0xeea4a900 0 x 00017900 0x4802539d 2008.04.13 21:40:29           dump_WMILIB. SYS   0xf7bfe000 0xf7bff100 0x00001100 0x3b7d878b 2001.08.18. 0:07:23           Dxapi.sys   0xf7bb6000 0xf7bb8900 0 x 00002900 0x3b7d843f 2001.08.17 23:53:19           DXG.sys   0xbf9c3000 0xbf9d4600 0 x 00011600 0 x 48025323 2008.04.13. 21:38:27           dxgthk.sys   0xf7de1000 0xf7de1d00 0x00000d00 0x3b7d8438 2001.08.17. 23:53:12           E100b325.sys   0xf7454000 0xf7476600 0 x 00022600 0x3d91c385 2002.09.25 17:09:09           eeCtrl.sys   0xeea91000 0xeeaef000 0x0005e000 0x4dbf8345 2011.05.03 07:23:33           EraserUtilRebootDrv.sys   0xeea73000 0xeea91000 0x0001e000 0x4dbf8346 2011.05.03 07:23:34           Fips.SYS   0xf78c6000 0xf78d0e00 0x0000ae00 0x480251f7 2008.04.13 21:33:27           FltMgr.sys   0xf75f9000 0xf7618b00 0x0001fb00 0x480251da 2008.04.13 21:32:58           Fs_Rec.sys   0xf7bf6000 0xf7bf7f00 0x00001f00 0x3b7d8361 2001.08.17. 23:49:37           Ftdisk.sys   0xf7657000 0xf7675880 0x0001e880 0x3b7d8419 2001.08.17 23:52:41           FW.sys   0xf71ee000 0xf740fc60 0x00221c60 0x4796f81a 2008.01.23 11:17:30           HIDCLASS. SYS   0xf77f6000 0xf77ff000 0 x 00009000 0x480254c5 2008.04.13 21:45:25           HIDPARSE. SYS   0xf79fe000 0xf7a04180 0 x 00006180 0x480254c2 2008.04.13 21:45:22           Hidusb.sys   0xf74ce000 0xf74d0880 0 x 00002880 0x480254c7 2008.04.13. 21:45:27           i8042prt.sys   0xf7866000 0xf7872d00 0x0000cd00 0x48025c67 2008.04.13 22:17:59           ialmdd5. DLL   0xbfa36000 0xbfab1000 0x0007b000 0x3f2df9c0 2003.08.04. 09:14:24           ialmdev5. DLL   0xbfa05000 0xbfa35120 0 x 00030120 0x3f2df9dc 2003.08.04 09:14:52           ialmdnt5.dll   0xbf9e3000 0xbfa05000 0 x 00022000 0x3f2df9e4 2003.08.04 09:15           ialmkchw.sys   0xeef86000 0xeef9da20 0x00017a20 0x3f2dfa1f 2003.08.04 09:15:59           ialmnt5.sys   0xf74af000 0xf74c54e0 0x000164e0 0x3f2df9e6 2003.08.04 09:15:02           ialmrnt5.dll   0xbf9d5000 0xbf9e3000 0x0000e000 0x3f2dfa2a 2003.08.04 09:16:10           ialmsbw.sys   0xeef68000 0xeef854e0 0x0001d4e0 0x3f2dfa26 2003.08.04 09:16:06           Intelide.sys   0xf7bda000 0xf7bdb580 0 x 00001580 0x4802539d 2008.04.13. 21:40:29           Intelppm.sys   0xf7836000 0xf783ee00 0x00008e00 0 x 48025183 2008.04.13 21:31:31           Ipnat.sys   0xeeb8a000 0xeebaf500 0 x 00025500 0 x 48025786 2008.04.13. 21:57:10           IPSec.sys   0xeecea000 0xeecfc600 0 x 00012600 0x48025cce 2008.04.13 22:19:42           ISAPNP.sys   0xf76d6000 0xf76df180 0 x 00009180 0x480252b8 2008.04.13 21:36:40           Kbdclass.sys   0xf79ce000 0xf79d4000 0 x 00006000 0 x 48025372 2008.04.13 21:39:46           Kbdhid.sys   0xf74c6000 0xf74c9900 0 x 00003900 0 x 48025373 2008.04.13 21:39:47           kdcom.dll   0xf7bd6000 0xf7bd7b80 0x00001b80 0x3b7d8346 2001.08.17. 23:49:10           KS.sys   0xf7144000 0xf7166700 0 x 00022700 0x48025c12 2008.04.13 22:16:34           KSecDD.sys   0xf75e2000 0xf75f8880 0 x 00016880 0x4802518c 2008.04.13 21:31:40           MF.sys   0xf7846000 0xf7855900 0x0000f900 0x480252b8 2008.04.13 21:36:40           mnmdd. SYS   0xf7bfa000 0xf7bfb080 0 x 00001080 0x3b7d8538 2001.08.17 23:57:28           Mouclass.sys   0xf79be000 0xf79c3a00 0x00005a00 0 x 48025373 2008.04.13 21:39:47           mouhid.sys   0xf70ce000 0xf70d0f80 0x00002f80 0x3b7d82fd 2001.08.17. 23:47:57           MountMgr.sys   0xf76e6000 0xf76f0580 0x0000a580 0 x 48025371 2008.04.13. 21:39:45           Mrxsmb.sys   0xeeaef000 0xeeb5e780 0x0006f780 0x48025c2a 2008.04.13 22:16:58           Msfs.SYS   0xf7a16000 0xf7a1aa80 0x00004a80 0x480251c6 2008.04.13 21:32:38           msgpc.sys   0xf709e000 0xf70a6900 0 x 00008900 0 x 48025760 2008.04.13 21:56:32           mssmbios.sys   0xf7b96000 0xf7b99c80 0x00003C80 0x480252bd 2008.04.13 21:36:45           MUP.sys   0xf750e000 0xf7527b80 0x00019b80 0x48025c31 2008.04.13 22:17:05           NAVENG. SYS   0xeed45000 0xeed58580 0 x 00013580 0x4dcc4502 2011.05.12 23:37:22           NAVEX15. SYS   0xeed7e000 0xeeef4e80 0x00176e80 0x4dcc44a1 2011.05.12. 23:35:45           NDIS.sys   0xf7528000 0xf7554980 0x0002c980 0x48025d03 2008.04.13 22:20:35           ndistapi.sys   0xf7b7e000 0xf7b80780 0 x 00002780 0 x 48025797 2008.04.13 21:57:27           NDISWAN.sys   0xf71d7000 0xf71ed580 0 x 00016580 0x48025d09 2008.04.13. 22:20:41           NDProxy.SYS   0xf78b6000 0xf78bfe80 0x00009e80 0 x 48025798 2008.04.13 21:57:28           NetBIOS.sys   0xf707e000 0xf7086780 0 x 00008780 0 x 48025741 2008.04.13 21:56:01           NetBT.sys   0xeec3c000 0xeec63c00 0x00027c00 0x48025d1b 2008.04.13 22:20:59           Npfs.SYS   0xf7a1e000 0xf7a25880 0 x 00007880 0x480251c6 2008.04.13. 21:32:38           NTFS.sys   0xf7555000 0xf75e1600 0x0008c600 0x48025be5 2008.04.13 22:15:49           Null.SYS   0xf7d19000 0xf7d19b80 0x00000b80 0x3b7d82eb 2001.08.17 23:47:39           omdrv.sys   0xee9f3000 0xee9fe880 0x0000b880 0x4716ff50 2007.10.18 09:38:08           parport.sys   0xf7440000 0xf7453900 0 x 00013900 0 x 48025389 2008.04.13 21:40:09           PartMgr.sys   0xf795e000 0xf7962d00 0x00004d00 0x480253b0 2008.04.13 21:40:48           ParVdm.SYS   0xf7c2a000 0xf7c2ba80 0x00001a80 0x3b7d836d 2001.08.17 23:49:49           PCI.sys   0xf7676000 0xf7686a80 0x00010a80 0x480252bb 2008.04.13. 21:36:43           System32\drivers\pciide.sys   0xf7c9e000 0xf7c9ed00 0x00000d00 0x3b7d83e5 2001.08.17 23:51:49           PCIIDEX. SYS   0xf7956000 0xf795c180 0 x 00006180 0x4802539d 2008.04.13 21:40:29           pr2scan.sys   0xf7b9a000 0xf7b9dce0 0x00003ce0 0x3e83089f 2003.03.27 17:20:15           PTILINK.sys   0xf79de000 0xf79e2580 0 x 00004580 0x3b7d8371 2001.08.17 23:49:53           RasAcd.sys   0xf7b72000 0xf7b74280 0 x 00002280 0x3b7d84cb 2001.08.17 23:55:39           RASL2TP.sys   0xf7876000 0xf7882880 0x0000c880 0x48025ccf 2008.04.13 22:19:43           RASPPPoE.sys   0xf7886000 0xf7890200 0x0000a200 0x4802579b 2008.04.13. 21:57:31           RASPPTP.sys   0xf7896000 0xf78a1d00 0x0000bd00 0x48025cd3 2008.04.13 22:19:47           Raspti.sys   0xf79e6000 0xf79ea080 0 x 00004080 0x3b7d84c4 2001.08.17 23:55:32           Rdbss.sys   0xeeb5f000 0xeeb89e80 0x0002ae80 0x48025ee6 2008.04.13 22:28:38           System32\drivers\rdpcdd.sys   0xf7bfc000 0xf7bfd080 0 x 00001080 0x3b7d82c0 2001.08.17. 23:46:56           Rdpdr.sys   0xf7189000 0xf71b8e80 0x0002fe80 0x480251d2 2008.04.13 21:32:50           RDPWD. SYS   0xedf99000 0xedfbb100 0 x 00022100 0 x 48025330 2008.04.13 21:38:40           SCR33X2K.sys   0xf7806000 0xf7811200 0x0000b200 0x430e9983 2005.08.26. 07:24:35           Serenum.sys   0xf7b76000 0xf7b79d80 0x00003d80 0x4802538c 2008.04.13 21:40:12           Serial.sys   0xf7856000 0xf7865c00 0x0000fc00 0x48025be0 2008.04.13 22:15:44           SMCLIB. SYS   0xf74ca000 0xf74cd900 0 x 00003900 0x3b7d83b0 2001.08.17 23:50:56           SPBBCDrv.sys   0xeebb0000 0xeec1a000 0x0006a000 0x4b2712e4 2009.12.15 07:39           SRTSP. SYS   0xeeef5000 0xeef40000 0x0004b000 0x4b907758 2010.03.05 06:15:36           SRTSPX. SYS   0xf7826000 0xf782f080 0 x 00009080 0x4b907766 2010.03.05 06:15:50           SRV.sys   0xee3f4000 0xee445c00 0x00051c00 0x48025bbc 2008.04.13. 22:15:08           SWENUM.sys   0xf7be4000 0xf7be5100 0x00001100 0 x 48025378 2008.04.13. 21:39:52           C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\SYMEVENT. SYS   0xeed59000 0xeed7e000 0 x 00025000 0x4a428942 2009.06.24 23:14:58           SYMTDI. SYS   0xeec64000 0xeec90480 0x0002c480 0x4a395be6 2009.06.18 0:11:02           Tcpip.sys   0xeec91000 0xeece9380 0 x 00058380 0x48025cec 2008.04.13 22:20:12           TDI. SYS   0xf79d6000 0xf79daa80 0x00004a80 0 x 48025834 2008.04.13 22:00:04           TDTCP. SYS   0xf7a9e000 0xf7aa3500 0 x 00005500 0x4802532b 2008.04.13 21:38:35           teefer2.sys   0xf7167000 0xf7189000 0 x 00022000 0x4b390a14 2009.12.28. 22:42:12           TermDD.sys   0xf78a6000 0xf78aff00 0x00009f00 0x4802532c 2008.04.13 21:38:36           Update.sys   0xf70e6000 0xf7143f00 0x0005df00 0 x 48025372 2008.04.13 21:39:46           USBD. SYS   0xf7be6000 0xf7be7280 0 x 00001280 0x3b7d8682 2001.08.18-0:02:58           Usbehci.sys   0xf79b6000 0xf79bd600 0 x 00007600 0x480254ce 2008.04.13 21:45:34           Usbhub.sys   0xf77a6000 0xf77b4880 0x0000e880 0x480254d0 2008.04.13. 21:45:36           Usbohci.sys   0xf79ae000 0xf79b2300 0 x 00004300 0x480254ce 2008.04.13 21:45:34           USBPORT. SYS   0xf7477000 0xf749a200 0 x 00023200 0x480254ce 2008.04.13. 21:45:34           Usbuhci.sys   0xf79a6000 0xf79ab080 0 x 00005080 0x480254ce 2008.04.13 21:45:34           VGA.sys   0xf7a0e000 0xf7a13200 0 x 00005200 0 x 48025498 2008.04.13 21:44:40           VIDEOPRT. SYS   0xf749b000 0xf74aef00 0x00013f00 0 x 48025497 2008.04.13 21:44:39           vnasc.sys   0xf71b9000 0xf71d6820 0x0001d820 0x4716ff4e 2007.10.18 09:38:06           VolSnap.sys   0xf76f6000 0xf7702c80 0x0000cc80 0x480253bc 2008.04.13 21:41           VPN.sys   0xee786000 0xee82a740 0x000a4740 0x471701b4 2007.10.18 09:48:20           WANARP.sys   0xf701e000 0xf7026700 0 x 00008700 0 x 48025790 2008.04.13. 21:57:20           watchdog.sys   0xf7a36000 0xf7a3a500 0 x 00004500 0x480254ab 2008.04.13 21:44:59           Win32k.sys   0xbf800000 0xbf9c2980 0x001c2980 0x48025f2a 2008.04.13. 22:29:46           WMILIB. SYS   0xf7bd8000 0xf7bd9100 0x00001100 0x3b7d878b 2001.08.18. 0:07:23           KL1 Device wpsdrvnt.sys   0xf708e000 0xf709c000 0x0000e000 0x4bc926f0 2010.04.17 06:11:44           WpsHelper.sys   0xedf71000 0xedf98a80 0x00027a80 0x4c804c02 2010.09.03 04:14:42          

Hello Janiszz,

I did some more looking in the aipkbflt driver, and it seems that there are incompatibilities with a special Pool.  That being said, we should really look into a version that hopefully will be compatible with our current settings.

It may be necessary for you to contact IBM about what they are the creators of this driver.

Best regards

Matthew_Ha

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  • BSOD irql_not_less_or_equal randomly in the last 2 days

    Hello

    From yesterday, I get the bsod - irql_not_less_or_equal. It produces random intervals (20 minutes to boot to a few hours).

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    This does not seem connected to the process running at the time of the accident, but I don't run games or anything too heavy cpu/ram (chrome/Skype for most).

    I watched the recent driver updates and there is nothing more recent, then a week (well before the problem started) but I could have missed something.
    I don't have any other antivirus addition MSE (seen this happen in other discussions).

    I tried the digitization of the RAM and the HARD drive, but no error came.

    Maybe I was hoping that someone can point me to the right direction.

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    WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for netr28ux.sys.

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    Update your * Ralink Wireless LAN Driver from the link below.

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    SystemManufacturer =
    SystemProductName =
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    netr28ux.sys.

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    company: Microsoft Corporation
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    Thursday, November 10, 2011 2:48:45 AM GMT crashed your computer
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    product: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
    company: Microsoft Corporation
    Description: NT file system driver
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    The accident took place in a standard Microsoft module. Your system configuration is perhaps incorrect. Maybe this problem is caused by another driver on your system which cannot be identified at this time.

    Thursday, November 10, 2011 2:18:09 AM GMT crashed your computer
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    company: Microsoft Corporation
    Description: NT file system driver
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    Thursday, November 10, 2011 2:05:19 AM GMT crashed your computer
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    The accident took place in the Windows kernel. Maybe this problem is caused by another driver who cannot be identified at this time.

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    company: Microsoft Corporation
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    company: Microsoft Corporation
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    This seems to be a typical software driver bug and is not likely to be caused by a hardware problem.
    The accident took place in the Windows kernel. Maybe this problem is caused by another driver who cannot be identified at this time.

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    company: Microsoft Corporation
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    This seems to be a typical software driver bug and is not likely to be caused by a hardware problem.
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    Let me know if I need to download the DPM

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    Doubt that its windows for millions would have the same questions.

    If you think that your Windows installation disc is damaged, try these as a test.

    This will give you a method to make and install from another disk as a test.

    Windows 7 Enterprise - 90 day trial
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    They will help make you the ERD that are bootable.

    If you need to repair disks - these help repair Windows not re-install.
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    Download Windows 7 system recovery discs - charge now $9.75 for ISO
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    How to create a Windows 7 - free system repair disc
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    Use Ubuntu Live CD to backup files from your Windows computer dead
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  • BSOD BAD_POOL_CALLER error with my acer E1 - 572G laptop computer running Windows 8

    Hello

    Nice day

    I also have a problem with my acer E1 - 572G laptop computer running Windows 8.

    Only during the restart of my laptop, it's always show the BAD_POOL_CALLER error code

    and a blue screen.

    She does whenever I want to restart. Stop and then put on now displays errors.

    I encountered this error several times.

    I downloaded the minidump files.

    The link to the files is:

    https://www.mediafire.com/folder/3nn883rs78p4qqe,bfcx73m2a3dodp6,edk1ebfdmezdakt,ce7mbir7enbznjr,qzdxpddiurioywy,mctv8lmlptdr86t,aae9dt4xxhwkq36,4ncglnqhedwuwnp,vjaejk18xob2b2w,03cjeaaanxyfs6a,ltrnk3oh4jq3e00,v2l8kyaawhnyluq,ttt1t5obw5gcayc,8oobh626v64sp0h,wmkwawbugww12et,qgrrwp1xrp3w2yk/shared

    Kindly let me know if all minidump files all belong to the same problem.

    Please please help me.

    Kind regards

    Ashaikhd

    Separated from: https://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_8-system/badpoolcaller-BSOD/202df5d4-b74c-4489-b773-ac40e286aec7

    These were related to bScsiSDa.sys SD 3.0 Controller of Broadcom Corporation in conflict with your two applications of malicious software.  I remove both (the Defender built in use) and install the latest broadcom driver available, even if it is the same date that drivers become corrupt

    Microsoft (R) Windows debug 6.3.9600.17029 AMD64 Version
    Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

    Loading dump file [C:\Users\Ken\Desktop\070514-45203-01.dmp]
    The mini kernel dump file: only registers and the trace of the stack are available

    Symbol of validation of the path summary *.
    Location of response time (ms)
    C:\Users\Ken\Desktop OK

    Symbol of validation of the path summary *.
    Location of response time (ms)
    Deferred SRV * H:\symbols* http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols
    Symbol search path is: SRV * H:\symbols* http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols
    Executable search path is: C:\Users\Ken\Desktop
    Windows 8 Kernel Version 9600 MP (4 procs) free x 64
    Product: WinNt, suite: TerminalServer personal TerminalServer
    By: 9600.17085.amd64fre.winblue_gdr.140330 - 1035
    Computer name:
    Kernel base = 0xfffff800 'f1e05000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0xfffff800' f20cf2d0
    The debugging session: Fri Jul 4 20:21:13.557 2014 (UTC - 04:00)
    System Uptime: 0 days 0:00:20.332
    Loading the kernel symbols
    ...............................................................
    ................................................................
    ..........
    Loading user symbols
    Loading unloaded module list
    ......
    *******************************************************************************
    *                                                                             *
    * Bugcheck analysis *.
    *                                                                             *
    *******************************************************************************

    Use! analyze - v to obtain detailed debugging information.

    BugCheck C2, {7, 1200, 247c894c, fffff801d2f6a733}

    WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for bScsiSDa.sys
    ERROR: Module load completed but symbols can be loaded for bScsiSDa.sys
    Probably caused by: bScsiSDa.sys (bScsiSDa + e656)

    Follow-up: MachineOwner
    ---------

    0: kd >! analyze - v
    *******************************************************************************
    *                                                                             *
    * Bugcheck analysis *.
    *                                                                             *
    *******************************************************************************

    BAD_POOL_CALLER (c2)
    The current thread is doing a bad pool request.  In general, it is an IRQL bad or double freeing the same allocation, etc.
    Arguments:
    Arg1: 0000000000000007, attempt to free pool which was already freed
    Arg2: 0000000000001200, (reserved)
    Arg3: blocking content from the memory of the 00000000247c894c pool.
    Arg4: fffff801d2f6a733, address of the block of pool is released

    Debugging information:
    ------------------

    BUGCHECK_STR: 0xc2_7

    CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 1

    DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: WIN8_DRIVER_FAULT

    Nom_processus: System

    CURRENT_IRQL: 0

    ANALYSIS_VERSION: 6.3.9600.17029 (debuggers (dbg). 140219-1702) amd64fre

    LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from fffff800f209b42a to fffff800f1f58fa0

    STACK_TEXT:
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    ffffd000 '784b 2780 fffff801' d2f6a656: 00000030' ffffe001 'd7fcfaa0 00000000' ffffd000 00000000' 00000000 b 784, 2910: nt! RtlFreeUnicodeString + 0x18
    ffffd000 '784b27b0 00000000' 00000030: ffffe001 'd7fcfaa0 00000000' ffffd000 00000000' 784b 2910 00000000 00000000': bScsiSDa + 0xe656
    ' ffffd000 '784b27b8 ffffe001' d7fcfaa0: 00000000 ' ffffd000 00000000 ' 784b 2910 00000000 00000000' 00000000': 0 x 30 fffff800
    ffffd000'784b27c0 00000000' 00000000: ffffd000' 784b 2910 00000000 00000000' fffff800'00000000 00000000 00000000': 0xffffe001'd7fcfaa0

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    FOLLOWUP_IP:
    bScsiSDa + e656
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    SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 3

    SYMBOL_NAME: bScsiSDa + e656

    FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner

    MODULE_NAME: bScsiSDa

    Nom_image: bScsiSDa.sys

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    FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0xc2_7_bScsiSDa + e656

    BUCKET_ID: 0xc2_7_bScsiSDa + e656

    ANALYSIS_SOURCE: KM

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    Follow-up: MachineOwner
    ---------

  • BSOD BAD_POOL_CALLER

    Hello

    There are a few BSOD for laptop.

    DMP here files

    What can solve this problem?

    Thank you.

    Alexey

    **************************************************************************

    *                                                                             *

    * Bugcheck analysis *.

    *                                                                             *

    **************************************************************************

    Use! analyze - v to obtain detailed debugging information.

    BugCheck C2, {7, 109B, 4160006, fffffa8007b0eaa0}

    Cannot load the image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\Netwsw02.sys, 0n2 error Win32

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    Update driver LAN wireless Intel version 18.32
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    Update on the Lenovo's Active Protection system to the 1.81.0.8 version:
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  • BSOD and random crashes 331C3B3A-2005-44C2-AC5E-77220C37D6B4

    Hello and thank you in advance for the help.  I see that my problem is not unique and I already ruled out a hardware problem of test components in other machines.  The build in question is the following

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    -
    41
    2
    1
    63
    0
    0 x 8000000000000002
    4812
    System
    The main line

    -
    0
    0 x 0
    0 x 0
    0 x 0
    0 x 0
    fake
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    Hello

    Results verified BlueScreenView WinDBG / DumpCHK.

    The Bug_Check were the two materials CAUSE 124.

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    BUCKET_ID: X64_0x124_GenuineIntel_PROCESSOR_MAE

    Processor: Registration error for the common platform @ fffffa80078b6028
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Record ID: 01ccce4e9bf363e3
    Severity: Fatal (1)
    ============================================
    Section 0: Generic processor
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Descriptor of @ fffffa80078b60a8
    Article @ fffffa80078b6180
    Shift: 344
    Length: 192
    Flags: 0 x 00000001 primary
    Gravity: Fatal

    ============================================
    Section 1: x 86 / x 64 specific to the processor
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Descriptor of @ fffffa80078b60f0
    Article @ fffffa80078b6240
    Shift: 536
    Length: 128
    Flags: 0x00000000
    Gravity: Fatal

    ===========================================
    Section 2: x 86 / x 64 MCA
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Descriptor of @ fffffa80078b6138
    Article @ fffffa80078b62c0
    Shift: 664
    Length: 264
    Flags: 0x00000000
    Gravity: Fatal

    Check the processor heat sink having and the compound between the processor
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    There may be other reasons, two materials
    and software for these errors.

    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Collate ASRock Support, their drivers and documentation online and ask for their
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    BiosMinorRelease = 6
    BiosVendor = American Megatrends Inc.
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    BiosReleaseDate = 11/07/2011<- bios="" is="" fairly="" current="" however="" there="" may="" be="" newer="" -="">
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    ==================================================================

    Could be heat related - try using a small fan to blow into the air intakes to see if that helps.
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    does not always mean too much heat because it is very possible that something too sensitive
    to normal levels of heat, even

    Remove ALL power and reinstall all the memory cards and cables (both ends where possible).
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    air vents. Check that fans are working (before and after opening the case). When your laptop on all the
    You can do is to reinstall the memory and clean the vents (still may try to add a small fan as a
    test).

    This sounds like material so if the above does not help you then probably need help
    a real computer store (not the leeks and the glances at a Best Buy or other stores) or the
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    ===========================================================

    Check this thread for more information on using BlueScreenView, MyEventViewer and other
    Troubleshooting BlueScreens - top 3 responses (+ 1 other) methods.

    http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-system/sometimes-i-get-a-blue-screen-when-using-IE-8/c675b7b8-795f-474d-a1c4-6b77b3fcd990

    ----------------------------------------------------------

    BCCode: 124 0 x 00000124

    This is usually heat related, faulty hardware, memory, or processor even if it is
    "possible" he is associated (rare) driver. To be able to remove ALL and reinstall all the cards, memory
    and cables (at both ends) - actually delete and replace - are not just tight. Ensure
    the system has proper ventilation - add a small fan blowing in the contributions. Carefully
    Inspect the card mother and other cards for damage. Pay attention to the fatal material
    error
    implicitly. You may need a computer store real (not the leeks and glances at a BestBuy
    or other BigBox stores) or system manufacturer support.

    Check the processor heat sink having and the compound between the processor
    and causes the heatsink which are common.

    There has been a few cases where Norton/Symantec and other antivirus/security
    programs have caused this error.

    BCCode: 124 0 x 00000124

    Bug WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR control has a value of 0 x 00000124. This bug
    verification indicates that an unrecoverable hardware error has occurred. This bug check uses the error
    data provided by the error Architecture WHEA (Windows Hardware).

    0 x 00000124<-- read="" this="">
    * 1289.html http://www.faultwire.com/solutions-fatal_error/the-System-encountered-an-uncorrectable-Hardware-Error-0x00000124-

    =========================================

    Look in the Event Viewer to see if something is reported on those.
    http://www.computerperformance.co.UK/Vista/vista_event_viewer.htm

    MyEventViewer - free - a simple alternative in the standard Windows Event Viewer.
    TIP - Options - Advanced filter allows you to see a period of time instead of the entire file.

    http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/my_event_viewer.html

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Here are a few ways to possibly fix the blue screen issue. If you could give the blue screen
    info that would help. Such as ITC and 4 others entered at the bottom left. And all others
    error information such as codes of STOP and info like IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL or PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA and similar messages.

    As examples:

    BCCode: 116
    BCP1: 87BC9510
    BCP2: 8C013D80
    BCP3: 00000000
    BCP4: 00000002

    or in this format:

    Stop: 0 x 00000000 (oxoooooooo oxoooooooo oxoooooooo oxooooooooo)
    Tcpip.sys - address blocking 0 x 0 00000000 000000000 DateStamp 0 x 000000000

    It is an excellent tool for displaying the blue screen error information

    BlueScreenView scans all your minidump files created during 'blue screen of death '.
    hangs and displays information about all accidents of a table - free

    http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/blue_screen_view.html

    BlueScreens many are caused by old or damaged, in particular the video drivers drivers however
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    You can do mode if necessary safe or the Vista DVD command prompt or
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    How to start on the System Recovery Options in Windows 7
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