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Posted: 2015-03-30 03:22:34 Updated: 2015-03-30 03:27:19

A pool header issue

A bad pool header issue is a problem with Windows memory allocation. Device driver issues are probably the most common, but this can have diverse causes including bad sectors or other disk write issues, and problems with some routers. (By theory, RAM problems would be suspect for memory pool issues).

 

SOLUTION 1

 
Turn off the computer and disconnect any new device that you were able to connect. After turning the PC.
Press F8 to access the Advanced Boot Options window.

SOLUTION 2


Windows is not up to date is another possible cause of this blue screen error. Update it with Windows Update. Get ALL updates you propose, therefore priority or important as optional. It is essential to install the so-called Service Pack (or SP) art, which should be between the optional updates.

IMPORTANT:
Before you can install some updates or service pack is usually necessary to install other. Page indicating what you will.

SOLUTION 3


With Windows 7, you can run a check disk from system recovery options using command prompt.

If the above is too difficult for you. Then you can easily try a bad pool header error fixer tool. And you can enter "how to fix bad pool header error" on google.
Most use guide is common.
Download and install the software, like OSpeedy System Optimizer. Start a deep scan on your PC and you can see it found many errors messages and click "fix" you can fix all the problem.
Or you can select the "scan and clean" on the lift of the screen and do the same as above steps.
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