Re: Windows XP reboots

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I have run the program, but am really not interested in putting all my
computer data on the internet. I tried to reply to just you. It came back
undeliverable.
Any suggestions?
Not sure what you meant reply "NG"


"Peter" <Peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:9F625BDE-D84A-4E55-99BA-44C127BAF4A5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi,
>
> Further more, you may also go to this website to download the free Everest
> Home edition. It provides more detail info on your PC than the Belarc
> Advisor.
>
> Link: http://www.lavalys.com/products.php?lang=en
>
>
> Peter
>
> "Peter" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Pls post back with the detail spec of your PC:
>> Brand and model of the mobo as well as the BIOS version
>> Chipsets - Intel, Via or Sis and the INF version
>> Brand and model of the audio card/on-board audio chips and drivers
>> version
>> Brand and model of the vedio card/on-board vedio chip and driver version
>> Brand and model of the DVD writer/CD-rom
>> Brand and model of printer, scanner, digicam, etc and the drivers
>> version.
>>
>> I think you got some corrupted drivers or XP imcompatible drivers on some
>> hardware devices. To get those info, you may go to belarc.com to download
>> the
>> free Belarc Advisor.
>> After installing belarc advisor, you can get the detail info by just a
>> click.
>>
>> Pls post back to NG.
>>
>> Peter
>>
>>
>>
>> "GV" wrote:
>>
>> > I am a mere chemist and don't really understand what all the advice on
>> > that
>> > web page means:
>> > Cause
>> > The pool is already corrupt at the time of the current request.
>> >
>> > This may or may not be due to the caller.
>> >
>> > Resolving the Problem
>> > The internal pool links must be walked to figure out a possible cause
>> > of the
>> > problem.
>> >
>> > Then you can use special pool for the suspect pool tags, or use Driver
>> > Verifier on the suspect driver.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > I don't even have a swimming pool, much less a special pool with tags!
>> > :)
>> >
>> > I have updated all drivers that I could find. I have updated the mobo
>> > Bios.
>> > There really is no driver separate from the XP installed drivers for my
>> > DVD
>> > writer/reader.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > "Peter" <Peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> > news:4A2AA32F-69CC-4864-870C-FA3B93786D4D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > > Hi,
>> > >
>> > > Pls read this link:
>> > > http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/ddtools/hh/ddtools/BCCodes_41b509a7-4580-4fd8-b22d-28248e000e32.xml.asp
>> > >
>> > > Check to ensure you install all XP compatable drivers for all he
>> > > devices.
>> > > Go to the mobo manufacturer's website to download the latest XP
>> > > compatable
>> > > chipset drivers. Update the BIOS as well then load default setup.
>> > >
>> > > Hope it helps.
>> > >
>> > > Peter
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > "GV" wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> OK, I got Windows reconfigured for not automatically restarting.
>> > >> A little history. I just upgraded to WinXP. I did a full install so
>> > >> I
>> > >> could
>> > >> convert my disk to NTFS. This was my real motive in upgrading.
>> > >> Previously
>> > >> I
>> > >> was running 98. While running Win98, I backed up most of my computer
>> > >> to
>> > >> DVD's using Burn for Free (a freeware program that is real easy to
>> > >> use
>> > >> for
>> > >> simple backups). Tonight I have been trying to copy some of my
>> > >> backed up
>> > >> music videos to my hard-drive.
>> > >> Here is what I have noted in tonight's attempts:
>> > >>
>> > >> File 1 Same file that caused problems last week and prompted my
>> > >> initial
>> > >> problem. When I inserted the CD, explorer popped up and I opened the
>> > >> folder
>> > >> where the music videos are stored on my DvD. I selected File 1 and
>> > >> copied
>> > >> it, then navigated to the directory on my hard drive where I wanted
>> > >> to
>> > >> copy
>> > >> it. I hit paste (the reason for all the detail in a minute) and the
>> > >> copy
>> > >> appeared to be copying just fine. Just at the end of the copying
>> > >> process
>> > >> the
>> > >> computer crashed to the BSOD. I received the error message shown
>> > >> here:
>> > >> Bad_Pool_Header
>> > >> Lots of other standard suggestions like "Disable Bios Memory Options
>> > >> such
>> > >> as
>> > >> caching and shadowing" and then:
>> > >> Technical data
>> > >> STOP: 0X00000019 (0X000000020, 0XE15ED000, 0XE15EDDF8,
>> > >> 0XFFBFFFBF)
>> > >> Beginning dump of physical memory
>> > >>
>> > >> Interestingly, when I retured to the directory on the hard drive, I
>> > >> found
>> > >> that File 1 had 65.2 Mb just like the original file on the dvd).
>> > >> However,
>> > >> it
>> > >> would not play correctly past about 1 minute.
>> > >>
>> > >> After restarting, I tried another file (File 2). Same process used
>> > >> above,
>> > >> and same results except no Bad_Pool_Header message and I had the
>> > >> following
>> > >> Technical Data:
>> > >> STOP: 0X0000008E (0XC000001D, 0XBF800A3A, OXF5283CD0, 0X00000000)
>> > >> Win32k.sys - Address BF800A3A base at BF800000
>> > >> Datestamp 00000000
>> > >>
>> > >> Again, after restarting, I went to a third file, only this time I
>> > >> did
>> > >> something a little different. I navigated to the dvd folder, and
>> > >> copied
>> > >> the
>> > >> file, then WITHOUT NAVIGATING TO THE HARD DRIVE FOLDER I simply
>> > >> pasted
>> > >> the
>> > >> file into the directory. Voila! File 3 copied fine. I then proceeded
>> > >> to
>> > >> copy
>> > >> files 1 and 2 from above using the same method. So I figured, no big
>> > >> deal, I
>> > >> can adjust to that. But when I did navigate to the directory on the
>> > >> hard
>> > >> drive that I copied the video files to, the computer crashed again,
>> > >> this
>> > >> time, at least offering to send an error message, but then
>> > >> proceeding to
>> > >> the
>> > >> BSOD and reporting:
>> > >> IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
>> > >> with the following technical data:
>> > >> STOP: 0X00000000 (0X81C9D514, 0X00000002, 0X00000000,
>> > >> 0X804EF57E)
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >> SO, quite an adventure tonight. Maybe someone can help. Thanks.
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >> "Peter" <Peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> > >> news:FEF11E6F-8A90-4562-82E9-3DD250B480C4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > >> > Hi,
>> > >> >
>> > >> > Right click My Computer/Properties/Advanced, click the Settings
>> > >> > button
>> > >> > in
>> > >> > the startup and Recovery area, uncheck the box "automatically
>> > >> > restart"
>> > >> > in
>> > >> > the
>> > >> > System failure area, click OK and the reboot.
>> > >> > Try access the DVD writer, you may receive a BSOD instead of
>> > >> > restarting.
>> > >> > Write down the complete warning message and post back to the NG
>> > >> > so
>> > >> > that
>> > >> > someonbe may help you.
>> > >> >
>> > >> > BTW, let us know have you clean installed XP or upgraded Win98 to
>> > >> > XP?
>> > >> > Also let us know what burning softwares you have installed.
>> > >> >
>> > >> > Peter
>> > >> >
>> > >> >
>> > >> >
>> > >> > "GV" wrote:
>> > >> >
>> > >> >> I just installed Win Xp Home edition and am having trouble with
>> > >> >> the
>> > >> >> system
>> > >> >> rebooting. It seems to only happen when I am accessing the DVD
>> > >> >> writer.
>> > >> >> I
>> > >> >> would suspect a power supply issue, but when I had Windows 98, I
>> > >> >> ran
>> > >> >> basically the same system and had no problems. I am new to Win Xp
>> > >> >> and
>> > >> >> not
>> > >> >> overly impressed yet. Can anyone help.
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >>
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> >
>> >
>> >


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