Bad Pool Header – How to Fix Blue Screen Bad Pool Header Error
July 5th 2011 Posted at Software
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Any computer owner who has ever used Windows has likely experienced the Blue Screen of Death (BSoD). While the frequency of the BSoD has been decreasing over the years with the development of newer operating systems, it still occurs enough to be bothersome to millions of people. So, what exactly is the Blue Screen of Death? I?m glad you asked. The BSoD, or a ?Windows Stop Error?, is an operating system error that occurs any time Windows senses that either a software, hardware or driver error has occurred and it cannot recover from the error. The entire operating system shuts down and diagnostic information is then displayed for you on a blue screen, hence the term ?blue screen of death?. Most of the time, it is merely a glitch in the system and a simple reboot of your machine cle simulation software ars it up?..if you?re lucky. If you see the BSoD and the error is labeled as ?BAD_POOL_HEADER?, it is likely that you have a bigger problem on your hands and a simple reboot cannot fix it. If you experience the BSoD on occasion and do a reboot to get rid of it, you could be doing more harm than good. By rebooting each time, you are simply ignoring the problem. Overtime, this can – and will – develop into something that will become unfixable. As the problems multiply, your computer will begin performing poorly, you will experience erratic behavior and your computer will begin freezing. Stemming from that, you will encounter hardware failure resulting in significant data loss and file corruption. The last step is a complete system failure where your machine will be rendered useless.