Windows 7 BSOD - Bad Pool Header BCCCode 19

ryblock

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I have had many BSOD crashes recently, with the Bad Pool header error. I have been troubleshooting for a while, but can't read the minidump files, nor am I able to attach them, I constantly get permission denied errors. Any advice is much appreciated.
 
Welcome.

1) Uninstall AVG in safe mode with the tool you can Google and find. Reboot and install MSE.

2) Update Realtek lan driver:

Rt64win7 Rt64win7.sys Thu Feb 26 04:04:13 2009

RTL8111

3) Update this driver from the manufacturer's site or uninstall the software completely:

PCASp50a64 PCASp50a64.sys Tue Nov 28 21:45:19 2006

Here is a reference to what it is:

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4) Update your Atheros wireless adapter driver from the manufacturer's site of the adapter:

jswpslwfx jswpslwfx.sys Thu May 15 06:28:50 2008

If there is no update, uninstall the software and replace the hardware with something new.

5) If issues persist after doing all of the above, then post a screen shot of CPU-Z spd and memory tabs, along with new crashes.
 
Thanks for the reply. I have uninstalled AVG and updated my drivers, but I am not able to install MSE...I get a BSOD every time. The BSOD has been different than before, however. Attached are two new minidumps from today. I am also running memtest to verify my memory is good
View attachment Dumps.zip
 
It's a waste of time to test memory without posting the CPU-Z screen shots.

There's also a video update:

atikmdag atikmdag.sys Mon Aug 17 23:05:47 2009

ATI

Still present and needs to be removed: PCASp50a64 PCASp50a64.sys Tue Nov 28 21:45:19 2006

Still present and needs to be updated: jswpslwfx jswpslwfx.sys Thu May 15 06:28:50 2008

I did ask to have these things taken care of before posting new crashes.

NetworkX needs to be uninstalled too:

ckldrv ckldrv.sys Mon Mar 17 12:46:29 2008
 
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