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Solve : Bad Pool Header Error!?

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Hello!
I recently got BSOD. Error was stated as Bad_Pool_header. The error can be from Driver (driver) graphics card corrupt, CPU Overheating, memory (RAM) defective...
And, i search the internet and found some articles says that some wireless adapter are likely to cause this error. I could not figure anything out. Altogether, the error shows up 2 times. After reboot, an MESSAGE saying that the system have recovered from a serious error and log is created. This is my 6th computer... I don't wish to waste my PARENT's money to buy new computer again. Below are my computer information.

Event VIEWER:
Source: System Error
Category: (102)
Type: Error
Event ID: 1003
Description:
Error code 00000019, parameter1 00000020, parameter2 85ae6a60, parameter3 85ae6ac8, parameter4 1a0d0001.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.


My System:
Microsoft Windows XP
Professional
Version 2002
Service Pack 2

Computer:
Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU
E220 @ 2.20GHz
2.21 GHz, 0.99GB of RAM
Physical Address Extension.

USB Slot:
Prolink WN2000 Wireless Mini USB Adapter
PowerLogic PowerLaser GLX 10

I wish my information help you in aiding my problem.
Thanks!

PS: I recently plug the wireless adapter onto other computer. I swapped back after failing to connect to the internet. The adapter is like 1 month old.

First of all there's no reason to think you'll need a new computer. Second, do you get the error if the wireless adapter is NOT connected?

What changed in your system just before you saw the error the first time (did you add new hw or sw)?Download BlueScreenView
No installation required.
Double click on BlueScreenView.exe file to run the program.
When scanning is done, go Edit>Select All.
Go File>Save SELECTED Items, and save the report as BSOD.txt.
Open BSOD.txt in Notepad, copy all content, and paste it into your next reply.



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