Eddie wrote:
> None of the search results suggest a resolution applicable to my case. Please
> be more specific.
This page has stop errors.
http://aumha.org/a/stop.htm
I'd test my memory with memtest86+.
I'd determine the brand of hard drive, then download a diagnostic
from the disk manufacturer, and give that a try. The diagnostic
I have here, is read-only, so doesn't attempt any writes (but
I understand some diagnostics do have destructive options if
you want to try them).
i also use a Knoppix LiveCD for testing and maintenance, to prove
whether the observed problem is present with both OSes or not.
If you don't see a problem in Knoppix, but see it in Windows,
then it could be some kind of file corruption.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knoppix
Paul
>
> "sgopus" wrote:
>
>> Try this
>> http://search.microsoft.com/search [...] 0x00000019
>>
>>
>> "Eddie" wrote:
>>
>>> Most of the times I receive the following blue screen stop error after the
>>> Windows logo and progress bar disappear upon booting up Windows. This
>>> prevents me from getting into Windows and I have to turn my laptop on and off
>>> several times to eventually get into Windows. Sometimes the screen that
>>> contains this stop error is green rather than blue and has the progress bar
>>> remained on it! Here’s the error:
>>>
>>> BAD_POOL_HEADER
>>> Technical Information:
>>> STOP: 0x00000019 (0x00000020,0x8288A108,0x8288A130,0x0A050002)
>>>
>>> Some of the parameters in the parentheses vary with each new error.
>>>
>>> Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
>>>