Bad Pool Caller/ Header

Last update on October 11, 2009 01:29 PM by jak58
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Bad Pool Caller/ Header






Issue


If after launching an application , a blue screen appears on your screen displaying below error message :





Bad Pool Caller
Bad Pool Header

Solution


The error message or Caller Bad Bad Pool Header display whenever a call for an application failed. It is usually followed by a number of numerical settings, often in the form 0x *****) specifying the type of error.


Below are some tribulations that might lead to the above mentioned error failure:
  • Driver (driver) graphics card corrupt
  • USB ports in the boot sequence BIOS. Simply enter the BIOS setup and remove USB devices of the boot sequence: (boot sequence)
  • memory (RAM) defective
  • CPU Overheating



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