BSOD Bad_Pool_Caller - Windows 10

H25-357

Commendable
Mar 14, 2016
2
0
1,510
PC Rig:
MSI H81M E33

Intel G3258

8 GB Ram Adata PC12800

Sapphire HD5670

AMACROX 550W Pure

TP-Link WM7200ND


My PC keep getting this type BSOD with various reason.
Sometime while i play videos, some when playing games, and sometimes for unknown reason.

I look at many forum and do what they did, but the problem was not resolve.

Please analyze my proble with these bump files.

Thx in advance

http://speedy.sh/73M5k/031116-21312-01.dmp
http://speedy.sh/hDHxt/031116-22328-01.dmp
http://speedy.sh/WvUzP/031116-22718-01.dmp
http://speedy.sh/wngu6/031116-36171-01.dmp
http://speedy.sh/4NjQm/031416-19968-01.dmp
http://speedy.sh/9kbyf/031416-26703-01.dmp



 
Solution
Its likely to be the AMD drivers, not your NIC. I have read advice is to find a list of their drivers and work backwards through them until you find one that works and then clean install using that one.
Hi,

Please do try these troubleshooting steps that may help.
- Start by running Windows Update and install all the updates available.
- Next is to do a clean install of the graphics card driver.
- Go to Device Manager and uninstall the AMD graphics driver.
- Check Programs and Features and uninstall anything related to AMD Graphics.
- Once done, download and install the latest driver from AMD's Support site.
- Here's the link: http://support.amd.com/en-us/download
- Reboot your PC once the latest driver has been installed.
- After the reboot do observe it again and see if the same problem will persist or not.
- If the same problem will persist do also uninstall/reinstall the Network adapters.
- If it does you'll need to reinstall Windows 10.
 

H25-357

Commendable
Mar 14, 2016
2
0
1,510
Actually, i have already did those step. It was the 2nd times i did those steps. This wnd clean windows and updated driver also failed to safe me.i even do sfc and chkdsk, all clear, but still got bsod. I am using usb type network adater, the software is also up to date. I dont know how to solve this anymore.
 

Colif

Win 11 Master
Moderator
Its likely to be the AMD drivers, not your NIC. I have read advice is to find a list of their drivers and work backwards through them until you find one that works and then clean install using that one.
 
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