strange reacurring BSOD! HELP IF YOU SEE THIS PLZ!!!

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  1. Posts : 40
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit
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    strange reacurring BSOD! HELP IF YOU SEE THIS PLZ!!!


    This is my fourth post on my problem. I upgraded from Vista Home Premium 32-bit to Win 7 respectively and ever since I've been getting BSOD with bad_pool_header and memory_management errors. Here are 2 dump files and my system info. Please help me! THANK YOU ALL!
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  2. Posts : 5,747
    7600.20510 x86
       #2

    Hey.

    Get this mouse driver and others updated to latest and see how it goes:

    Code:
    wacommousefilter wacommousefilter.sys Fri Feb 16 13:12:29 2007
    LMouFlt2 LMouFlt2.Sys Thu Dec 11 19:25:14 2003
    AtiPcie  AtiPcie.sys  Mon Oct 30 14:23:10 2006
    FwLnk    FwLnk.sys    Sun Nov 19 09:11:12 2006
    rimmptsk rimmptsk.sys Wed Nov 05 09:20:23 2008
    rimsptsk rimsptsk.sys Sat Oct 11 02:56:02 2008
    rixdptsk rixdptsk.sys Tue Jul 29 02:41:35 2008
    UVCFTR_S UVCFTR_S.SYS Mon Mar 12 05:03:45 2007
    LHidFlt2 LHidFlt2.Sys Thu Dec 11 19:25:23 2003
    I also noticed you have an older ATI driver. Visit ATI's website and download/install the latest driver for the video card.
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  3. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #3

    sman5922 said:
    This is my fourth post on my problem. I upgraded from Vista Home Premium 32-bit to Win 7 respectively and ever since I've been getting BSOD with bad_pool_header and memory_management errors. Here are 2 dump files and my system info. Please help me! THANK YOU ALL!
    You won't be getting much help without filling out your system specs as accurately as possible. Thanks :)
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  4. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #4

    sman5922 said:
    This is my fourth post on my problem. I upgraded from Vista Home Premium 32-bit to Win 7 respectively and ever since I've been getting BSOD with bad_pool_header and memory_management errors. Here are 2 dump files and my system info. Please help me! THANK YOU ALL!
    HI SMAN

    It may be your fourth post but it is the third time I have analyzed the dmp's and given you suggestions. We know its memory, have you run the memtestx86 overnight?

    Have you tried booting with all but 1 stick of memory removed?

    Posting this again without trying all the options just means more delays for you.

    Let Us Know



    Ken J+
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  5. Posts : 40
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    zigzag3143 said:
    sman5922 said:
    This is my fourth post on my problem. I upgraded from Vista Home Premium 32-bit to Win 7 respectively and ever since I've been getting BSOD with bad_pool_header and memory_management errors. Here are 2 dump files and my system info. Please help me! THANK YOU ALL!
    HI SMAN

    It may be your fourth post but it is the third time I have analyzed the dmp's and given you suggestions. We know its memory, have you run the memtestx86 overnight?

    Have you tried booting with all but 1 stick of memory removed?

    Posting this again without trying all the options just means more delays for you.

    Let Us Know



    Ken J+
    I am very greatful that you are helping me. Could you please go into some more detail about this memtestx86 and those drivers you want me to update. I am completely a noob and clueless. Thank you.
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  6. Posts : 40
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    chev65 said:
    sman5922 said:
    This is my fourth post on my problem. I upgraded from Vista Home Premium 32-bit to Win 7 respectively and ever since I've been getting BSOD with bad_pool_header and memory_management errors. Here are 2 dump files and my system info. Please help me! THANK YOU ALL!
    You won't be getting much help without filling out your system specs as accurately as possible. Thanks :)
    I uploaded a zip file containing my system specs.
      My Computer


  7. Posts : 40
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    torrentg said:
    Hey.

    Get this mouse driver and others updated to latest and see how it goes:

    Code:
    wacommousefilter wacommousefilter.sys Fri Feb 16 13:12:29 2007
    LMouFlt2 LMouFlt2.Sys Thu Dec 11 19:25:14 2003
    AtiPcie  AtiPcie.sys  Mon Oct 30 14:23:10 2006
    FwLnk    FwLnk.sys    Sun Nov 19 09:11:12 2006
    rimmptsk rimmptsk.sys Wed Nov 05 09:20:23 2008
    rimsptsk rimsptsk.sys Sat Oct 11 02:56:02 2008
    rixdptsk rixdptsk.sys Tue Jul 29 02:41:35 2008
    UVCFTR_S UVCFTR_S.SYS Mon Mar 12 05:03:45 2007
    LHidFlt2 LHidFlt2.Sys Thu Dec 11 19:25:23 2003
    I also noticed you have an older ATI driver. Visit ATI's website and download/install the latest driver for the video card.
    I manually dove through the device manager and clicked update device driver to which windows tells me they are all the best drivers installed. Also I am positive my ATI driver is up to date yet everyone is telling me the driver file is old. How can I have downloaded the newest driver yet still have an old driver file? Could you also help to figure out what these files are? Thank you.
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  8. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
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    sman5922 said:
    zigzag3143 said:
    sman5922 said:
    This is my fourth post on my problem. I upgraded from Vista Home Premium 32-bit to Win 7 respectively and ever since I've been getting BSOD with bad_pool_header and memory_management errors. Here are 2 dump files and my system info. Please help me! THANK YOU ALL!
    HI SMAN

    It may be your fourth post but it is the third time I have analyzed the dmp's and given you suggestions. We know its memory, have you run the memtestx86 overnight?

    Have you tried booting with all but 1 stick of memory removed?

    Posting this again without trying all the options just means more delays for you.

    Let Us Know



    Ken J+
    I am very greatful that you are helping me. Could you please go into some more detail about this memtestx86 and those drivers you want me to update. I am completely a noob and clueless. Thank you.
    Sure

    Memtest is an app that tests your ram at maximum. theory being if the ram is bad it will fail then. It also will tell if you have a heat problem. Its free and you can google where to find it. Download it put it on a cd and run it preferably overnight

    The drivers names can also be googled to find what they are and where to get the driver.

    Not to worry we are here to get you fixed

    Tell you what I cant get to google in the reply form so I will post this and take the oldest driver and find a newer one for you, then you can try it

    Ken J+


    EDIT: The driver on the top of the list wacommmousefilter.sys is the driver for a wacomm mouse. and by googling it you can find the driver here http://www.driverengine.com/asp/drvi...iverid=1413492

    Thats all there is to it.

    Good luck
    K
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  9. Posts : 5,705
    Win7 x64 + x86
       #9

    Driver updates from Windows Update does not mean that you have the latest driver available.
    All it means is that you've got the latest driver that's provided by Windows Update.

    This is true if you use Windows Update to update your drivers - or if you use the "Update Driver Software..." function in Device Manager.

    To get the latest driver you must go to the website of the manufacturer of the device. They designed the device, so they'll be the one's with the latest info on any driver issues with it.

    If the manufacturer of the device doesn't offer the driver, then the next place to check is with the vendor that sold the device. In most cases this is the PC manufacturer, but it can be a 3rd party company that releases the drivers with the product.
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  10. Posts : 40
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit
    Thread Starter
       #10

    zigzag3143 said:
    sman5922 said:
    zigzag3143 said:

    HI SMAN

    It may be your fourth post but it is the third time I have analyzed the dmp's and given you suggestions. We know its memory, have you run the memtestx86 overnight?

    Have you tried booting with all but 1 stick of memory removed?

    Posting this again without trying all the options just means more delays for you.

    Let Us Know



    Ken J+
    I am very greatful that you are helping me. Could you please go into some more detail about this memtestx86 and those drivers you want me to update. I am completely a noob and clueless. Thank you.
    Sure

    Memtest is an app that tests your ram at maximum. theory being if the ram is bad it will fail then. It also will tell if you have a heat problem. Its free and you can google where to find it. Download it put it on a cd and run it preferably overnight

    The drivers names can also be googled to find what they are and where to get the driver.

    Not to worry we are here to get you fixed

    Tell you what I cant get to google in the reply form so I will post this and take the oldest driver and find a newer one for you, then you can try it

    Ken J+


    EDIT: The driver on the top of the list wacommmousefilter.sys is the driver for a wacomm mouse. and by googling it you can find the driver here Driver information of device - Wacom Mouse

    Thats all there is to it.

    Good luck
    K
    Ok I haven't run memtestx86 yet cuz leaving the laptop on all night freaks me out but I did update the extremely ancient logitech mouse drivers and I checked but all the rest of the drivers are either up to date or just untraceable. My laptop has crashed once since then here is the dump file please analyze it for me again to see if anything has changed thank you. This time the laptop crashed not after wakeup but I was suring with google chrome, running aim 7 and defragging with defraggler. Thanks again.
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