Dale said:
When I get the message: bad_pool_header, the following numbers appear:
0x00000019, (0x00000020, 0xe101c7f8. 0xe101c808, 0x0c020401)
How do I fix this and what does it mean >>>
from
http://aumha.org/a/stop.htm:
"A pool header issue is a problem with Windows memory allocation.
Device driver issues are probably the msot common, but this can have
diverse causes including bad sectors or other disk write issues, and
problems with some routers."
The most likely cause is a damaged or defective device driver. Did
you add any new devices to your computer, or update the drivers for an
existing device, at or about the time this problem started?
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