Norm,
Have you added any hardware or updated any drivers lately?
This message usually indicates a problem with a device driver being unsable
to allocate kernel pool memory for its use.
You might try removing any recently added hardware. You could also try
rolling back to a restore point before the problems started happening.
Under rare circumstances, disk errors could cause this also, but I would try
the other things first.
Russ Poffenberger
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Subject: [PCSOFT] computer stops -log-out tech #s
lately,my computer stops to a blue screen and tells me it stops to protect
itself. the blue screen leaves the following message."bad pool header"and
0X00000019 (0X00000020,0XE2C45A70,0XE2C45BF8,0X0C310402)
can anyone make any sense of this information?my computer is:emachines
T6216, win xpsp2,1250 g ram,amd cpu athlon 64-3200.thanks to all norm
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