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Windows 10 error message about a bad pool header.

Windows 10 error message about a bad pool header.

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carp3
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04-25-2017, 01:10 AM
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Here’s a revised version of your message:

I just got the Corsair RAM I mentioned earlier, but it seems there might be compatibility issues with my motherboard. The error code displayed in DrDebug is 4f when I attempt to use them. I’ve sent an email to Asrock for clarification and might have to return the item if they don’t respond.

I still have some older RAM modules from when I first assembled this system, which work fine in memtest86 without any problems, but I keep encountering the same BSOD. Recently, I performed a fresh Windows installation after formatting the OS drive. Now I only have Steam, AMD chipset drivers, and NVIDIA GPU drivers installed (they’ve worked with the latest drivers). Notepad++, Realtek drivers, and one game are also there.

Could this be related to my motherboard or power supply? I don’t have spare parts to test other components, so I might have to start over at this point. I’ve tried everything from that link, but the issue persists. I have these two memory dump files available for review:
- Memory.dmp: https://drive.google.com/open?id=127qOYZ...CTkFvO4Uyi
- New minidump: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1KiHDiV...v3w-KbFKaV

It seems the problem appears more often when playing games that require EasyAntiCheat, though I’m not entirely sure.
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carp3
04-25-2017, 01:10 AM #11

Here’s a revised version of your message:

I just got the Corsair RAM I mentioned earlier, but it seems there might be compatibility issues with my motherboard. The error code displayed in DrDebug is 4f when I attempt to use them. I’ve sent an email to Asrock for clarification and might have to return the item if they don’t respond.

I still have some older RAM modules from when I first assembled this system, which work fine in memtest86 without any problems, but I keep encountering the same BSOD. Recently, I performed a fresh Windows installation after formatting the OS drive. Now I only have Steam, AMD chipset drivers, and NVIDIA GPU drivers installed (they’ve worked with the latest drivers). Notepad++, Realtek drivers, and one game are also there.

Could this be related to my motherboard or power supply? I don’t have spare parts to test other components, so I might have to start over at this point. I’ve tried everything from that link, but the issue persists. I have these two memory dump files available for review:
- Memory.dmp: https://drive.google.com/open?id=127qOYZ...CTkFvO4Uyi
- New minidump: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1KiHDiV...v3w-KbFKaV

It seems the problem appears more often when playing games that require EasyAntiCheat, though I’m not entirely sure.

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