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22-Dec-2005, 07:44 PM #1
Solving BSOD's...a good tip for you.
Just sovled a really annoying intermittant BSOD problem.

PROBLEM: BSOD "BAD POOL CALLER" or "IRQ LESS OR EQUAL" message on bootup.

Resolved by adding more RAM.

A dozen bootups and has not happened since!
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22-Dec-2005, 08:13 PM #2
Here's another tip...

Random 0x050, 0x08e, 0x07F blue screen errors in XP Home... Update to Service Pack 2. Two months blue screen error free.
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22-Dec-2005, 08:53 PM #3
thanks for the tip.
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22-Dec-2005, 09:18 PM #4
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Originally Posted by rodeognome
Just sovled a really annoying intermittant BSOD problem.

PROBLEM: BSOD "BAD POOL CALLER" or "IRQ LESS OR EQUAL" message on bootup.

Resolved by adding more RAM.

A dozen bootups and has not happened since!
I suspect that's hardly a universal cure. Normally the IRQ message is bad hardware drivers or configuration. I know I've never added RAM to get rid of it.
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