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Hi,
I have Windows XP,
On my other computer, everytime I start it up, it loads, then as soon as it
goes onto the logon for users, it just restarts itselft,

I pressed f8 during startup and pressed enter for "start windows without
restarting during system failure" so I pressed enter then came a big blue
screen with an error message saying
"BAD_POOL_CALLER"

Technical Information

*** STOP: 0X000000C2 (0X00000043, 0XD3A66000, 0X00000000, 0X00000000)

Please can somone tell me what it means and what can I do to reslove this
issue,

Thank you very much,

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Porthos, take a look here. Scroll down left column to C2
http://www.aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm
"Porthos" <Porthos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:ABBCED9B-CDF9-4E46-8172-AFF631C78904@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> I have Windows XP,
> On my other computer, everytime I start it up, it loads, then as soon as
> it
> goes onto the logon for users, it just restarts itselft,
>
> I pressed f8 during startup and pressed enter for "start windows without
> restarting during system failure" so I pressed enter then came a big blue
> screen with an error message saying
> "BAD_POOL_CALLER"
>
> Technical Information
>
> *** STOP: 0X000000C2 (0X00000043, 0XD3A66000, 0X00000000, 0X00000000)
>
> Please can somone tell me what it means and what can I do to reslove this
> issue,
>
> Thank you very much,
>
> From Porthos.
 
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"Porthos" <Porthos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Hi,
>I have Windows XP,
>On my other computer, everytime I start it up, it loads, then as soon as it
>goes onto the logon for users, it just restarts itselft,
>
>I pressed f8 during startup and pressed enter for "start windows without
>restarting during system failure" so I pressed enter then came a big blue
>screen with an error message saying
>"BAD_POOL_CALLER"
>
>Technical Information
>
>*** STOP: 0X000000C2 (0X00000043, 0XD3A66000, 0X00000000, 0X00000000)
>
>Please can somone tell me what it means and what can I do to reslove this
>issue,
>
>Thank you very much,
>
>From Porthos.

See MVP Jim Eshelman's web page for STOP errors at
http://www.aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm and click on the "C2: Bad Pool
Caller" link in the left side column.

Good luck


Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
--
Microsoft MVP
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

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Hi, Guys,

I tried the information that you provided, thank you very much but
unforutantly, did not be as sucseful as I thought it would be,

I would be very grateful for any mroe suggestions and help,

Thank You,

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"Porthos" <Porthos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Hi, Guys,
>
>I tried the information that you provided, thank you very much but
>unforutantly, did not be as sucseful as I thought it would be,
>
>I would be very grateful for any mroe suggestions and help,
>
>Thank You,
>
>From Porthos.

The most likely cause of your error is a bad or buggy device driver of
some kind.

Did you make any changes to your computer at the time the problem
started? Any new software or hardware? Any updates to existing
softwae? Any updates to existing drivers (video, printer, etc.)?

That may give us a further clue as to the underlying cause of your
problem.

Good luck


Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
--
Microsoft MVP
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

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Hi Ron,

at that time, I told it to do a virus scan,

I left it for about an hour, as I came back, It was in a state of continusly
resarting itself.

My gueses were that as the virus scan detected something, it may then of
acted on impact, but I'm not sure as it's just a wild guess,

From Porthos.

p.s. I have not installed or made any changes to software/hardware.

"Ron Martell" wrote:

> "Porthos" <Porthos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >Hi, Guys,
> >
> >I tried the information that you provided, thank you very much but
> >unforutantly, did not be as sucseful as I thought it would be,
> >
> >I would be very grateful for any mroe suggestions and help,
> >
> >Thank You,
> >
> >From Porthos.
>
> The most likely cause of your error is a bad or buggy device driver of
> some kind.
>
> Did you make any changes to your computer at the time the problem
> started? Any new software or hardware? Any updates to existing
> softwae? Any updates to existing drivers (video, printer, etc.)?
>
> That may give us a further clue as to the underlying cause of your
> problem.
>
> Good luck
>
>
> Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
> --
> Microsoft MVP
> On-Line Help Computer Service
> http://onlinehelp.bc.ca
>
> "The reason computer chips are so small is computers don't eat much."
>
 
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"Porthos" <Porthos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Hi Ron,
>
>at that time, I told it to do a virus scan,
>
>I left it for about an hour, as I came back, It was in a state of continusly
>resarting itself.
>
>My gueses were that as the virus scan detected something, it may then of
>acted on impact, but I'm not sure as it's just a wild guess,
>
>From Porthos.
>
>p.s. I have not installed or made any changes to software/hardware.
>

At this point it appears that a "repair install" of your Windows XP
will be required. A "Repair Install" will preserve all of your
installed applications, configuration settings and user data files.
Windows Updates will have to be reinstalled.

From your previous postings it appears that you have XP Service Pack 2
installed on your computer. If that is the case then you will need an
installation CD from the same type of Windows that also includes
Service Pack 2 in order to do the "repair install". You can create
an installation CD with Service Pack 2 slipstreamed into it by
following the instructions at these web sites:
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/windowsxp_sp2_slipstream.asp
http://www.helpwithwindows.com/WindowsXP/winxp-sp2-bootcd.html
http://www.msfn.org/articles.php?action=show&showarticle=49

Note that if you have not installed Service Pack 2 then your original
install CD should work okay for the "repair install".

See http://michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm for instructions
on doing a repair install.


Good luck


Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
--
Microsoft MVP
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

"The reason computer chips are so small is computers don't eat much."