palz
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Once again, I have a BSoD issue. And I suspect it has to do with my ext3 driver. So I was in Windows Explorer and I clicked on my linux partition. I have my /home folder in a separate partition, to make it easier to upgrade, so I was looking for the /home folder. Then... it freezes and gives a BSoD with BAD_POOL_HEADER and it says it is generating the crash dump files, then reboots.
I said it most likely has to do with the ext3 driver.
So when I try to boot up again, I'll do what I always do after a BSoD: run the memory diagnostics and leave the computer till I need it. I am wondering: should I remove the driver ? On that subject, I also have an Apple official HFS+ driver installed but that seems to have no effect. I have no crash dump in \Windows\Minidump but here is the one from the last time (change the extension to .dmp):
I said it most likely has to do with the ext3 driver.
So when I try to boot up again, I'll do what I always do after a BSoD: run the memory diagnostics and leave the computer till I need it. I am wondering: should I remove the driver ? On that subject, I also have an Apple official HFS+ driver installed but that seems to have no effect. I have no crash dump in \Windows\Minidump but here is the one from the last time (change the extension to .dmp):
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Acer Aspire X1700
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64 & Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat Beta
- CPU
- Intel Pentium Dual CPU @ 2.40 GHz
- Memory
- 4GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- nVidia GeForce Ge100
- Sound Card
- Realtek HD Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell E193FP
- Screen Resolution
- 1280 by 1024
- Hard Drives
- Western Digital
- PSU
- Acer
- Case
- Acer
- Cooling
- Acer
- Keyboard
- Acer PnP HID
- Mouse
- Acer PnP HID
- Internet Speed
- 20Mbps