G Genome Commendable Jun 3, 2016 6 0 1,510 Jun 4, 2016 #1 My brothers pc was restarting with bad_pool_header. Naturally i looked at the ram fist, one of his sticks wasn't clicked in all the way. Could that cause the BAD_Pool_Header? He left for work so we couldn't test it to see if it does it again.
My brothers pc was restarting with bad_pool_header. Naturally i looked at the ram fist, one of his sticks wasn't clicked in all the way. Could that cause the BAD_Pool_Header? He left for work so we couldn't test it to see if it does it again.
Solution kanewolf Jun 4, 2016 If you have questions about the stability of RAM then MEMTEST -- http://www.memtest86.com/ is the tool to use to verify stability.
If you have questions about the stability of RAM then MEMTEST -- http://www.memtest86.com/ is the tool to use to verify stability.
kanewolf Titan Moderator May 29, 2013 37,300 3,272 156,790 Jun 4, 2016 Solution #2 If you have questions about the stability of RAM then MEMTEST -- http://www.memtest86.com/ is the tool to use to verify stability. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
If you have questions about the stability of RAM then MEMTEST -- http://www.memtest86.com/ is the tool to use to verify stability.