- BSOD problem
- Posted by Leonm on May 14th, 2006
Hello all,
Recently I bought the Asus A6JA-Q007H laptop.
After few days I get BSOD screen BAD_POOL_HEADER stop:0x00000019 message
several times .
Another BSOD was BAD_POOL_CALLER and _Equal .(Only 1 time)
Most of the time they appear random like 2-3 times a day .
It seems to me that it got something to do with internet , but I am not sure .
I also reinstalled fresh windows xp home , but the BSOD appear back the same
day .(BAD_POOL_CALLER).
My specs:
Intel Core Duo T2300 1,6 GHz
1024Mb DDRII 533 (1 module of 1Gb)
ATI Mobility Radeon X1600
100 GB (4200 rpm)
- Posted by Will Denny on May 14th, 2006
Hi
Have you tried the following link to Jim Eshelman's web page - right hand
column
(C2)
http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm
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- Posted by Leonm on May 14th, 2006
Hi Will,
Thank for your quick response.
Already read it carefully , but can't find the fix or any type of solution.
Will Denny wrote:
- Posted by Leonm on May 14th, 2006
Anyone else?
Leonm wrote:
- Posted by Shawn Keene on May 14th, 2006
I would return it to your retailer since it hasn't been long. Even after the
fresh install, how long did it take for the error to start happening again?
Shawn
"Leonm" wrote:
- Posted by Leonm via WindowsKB.com on May 14th, 2006
about 6 hours after I installed antivirus and firewall applications.
Shawn Keene wrote:
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- Posted by Shawn Keene on May 14th, 2006
Well with a fresh install and antivirus that pretty much rules out malware.
Are the antivirus and firewire programs you're installing Windows Logo'd (as
in, are the definatly "designed for Windows XP" with the seal of approval?
Shawn
"Leonm via WindowsKB.com" wrote:
- Posted by Leonm via WindowsKB.com on May 14th, 2006
firewall is zonealarm pro and antivirus is kaspersky anti-virus personal both
are approved for windows xp home edition , I think .
Shawn Keene wrote:
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- Posted by Tomzabob on May 18th, 2006
Difficult to say without looking at the memory dump, but if you have Netgear
wireless nic installed, this can be an issue. See:
http://www.tweaksforgeeks.com/BAD_POOL_HEADER.html