Windows 8 bad pool header error

My laptop suddenly showed a blue screen with the message "your pc came across a problem and must restart. We are only collecting the error information and recover for you. "It also says to know the error under the name"bad pool header ". What is the problem with my laptop. Please help with my problem

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driver checked and associates on networx.sys SDK TDI Hook NetFilter (WPP) of NetFilterSDK.com I remove it and run a file system check

Please run a check of system files (SFC) & DISM if you're on win 8 or higher 


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