Windows BSOD error 8 "Bad Pool Caller."

Original title: Windows 8 BSOD

Dear Windows people

I got the dreaded Blue Screen of Death on my laptop Acer Aspire E1 - 750 cheap but good mood who gave error code 'Bad Pool Header', then 'Bad Pool Caller'. He couldn't get past this screen at start up. Using Windows 8.0, no devices (in fact, I was trying to plug a Kobo in the USB port, and does not recognize him, he was charging, led me to restart the laptop, to achieve the above error messages.

Very surprised because it is relatively new, and the previous Amilo (Windows XP) I had, had 8 years of operation without BSOD.

The files don't the zip.

We need the DMP file because it contains the single record of the sequence of events that led to the accident, what drivers have been loaded, and what has been loaded.
We prefer at least 2 DMP files to track trends and to confirm the cause.

Please follow our instructions to find and download the files, we need to help you fix your computer. They can be found at here

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