BSOD BAD_POOL_CALLER other random errors

tomori.peti1

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I experience random crashes when I use my computer. Sometimes it happens during games, sometimes when I do random stuff, like watching videos.
I had already done MemTest and I got no errors during a 100% check, but I still think maybe the memory the wireless adapter can be the culprit. At first, I had run the memories on 3200Mhz XMP, but when the crashes started to occur more often I set it manually to 3000Mhz. Now it seems to be less common than before but still occurs few times a week.
After restart, my wifi never seems to work even after 1 reboot once again, I have to manually plug out and connect it to another USB hub. I have tried to restart WLAN service or restart the adapter, but none of it have worked.
The error I get seems to change. (ATTEMPTED WRITE TO READONLY MEMORY, BAD_POOL_CALLER ect.)

Here is a memory dump: (BAD POOL CALLER error)
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AikJth1xgGNasTXQpk0d9xs4D2gu

Specs: Gigabyte X370 Gaming 5 Motherboard Bios: F10
RAM: G Skill Trident Z F4-3200C16D-16GTZR CL 16-18-18-38 1.35V running on: 3000Mhz
CPU: Ryzen 1800x 3.6Ghz (No overclock)
VGA: Sapphire Nitro RX 580 8GB
SSD: Samsung 850 EVO
WIFI Adapter: TP-Link Archer T4UH v2 (latest driver: 1030.2.731.2015)

Somebody please help! Thanks! :)
 

gardenman

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Hi, I ran the dump file(s) through the debugger and got the following information: https://pste.eu/p/44og.html

File: 011318-16125-01.dmp (Jan 12 2018 - 18:46:31)
BugCheck: [BAD_POOL_CALLER (C2)]
*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for rtwlanu.sys
Probably caused by: wdiwifi.sys (Process: System)
Uptime: 0 Day(s), 13 Hour(s), 26 Min(s), and 06 Sec(s)

It appears as if your Realtek WLAN driver caused the crash. See if there are any updates for it.

Several other drivers are older than 2015. While you wait for more answers, try to update those if possible. Keep track of what you have done and reply with that information.

Motherboard: http://www.gigabyte.us/Motherboard/GA-AX370-Gaming-5-rev-10#kf

You appear to have the latest BIOS installed.

I can't help you with this. Wait for additional replies. Good luck.
 

Colif

Win 11 Master
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wdiwifi.sys = WDI Driver Framework Driver - related to wireless lan device driver. This is part of windows.

What WiFi card are you using? Motherboard doesn't have WiFi built in. Card appears to be using realtek drivers, might need to update them.

You should updated Killer internet drivers: https://www.killernetworking.com/driver-downloads/category/other-downloads

Gardenman understated dates of drivers...

Might want to delete SSPORT.sys (whatever 32bit Port Contention Driver http://www.samsung.com/ is) as its from 2005 and way too old

Did you ever have a Asus GPU? reason I ask is your PC has AsIO.sys (Asus Input Output driver) installed and yet neither your GPU or motherboard are from Asus? You need to remove this as it can cause BSOD. Its part of AI Suite or GPU Tweak 2 or PC Probe 2 (these are all made by Asus)

See if there is a new version of the App Center on gigabyte web site: http://www.gigabyte.us/Motherboard/GA-AX370-Gaming-5-rev-10#support-dl
 

tomori.peti1

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Jan 12, 2018
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Today i got another crash right after startup from cold boot. I have opened the internet browser, then it did not load in correctly, just white screen, no response for keypad test.
Since then i have updated to the latest Killer drivers, Interl Ethernet drivers, and i have uninstalled Asus's drivers which i used for changing the LED's color on my RAM. The App Center is the latest version, SSPORT.sys is used by the printer, and Works fine on all of my other Systems.

I use TP-Link Wireless Adapter (T4UH v2) like I mentioned on my first comment. The device itself acts like a WIFI card. :)
Realtek drivers only should be used by the Audio chip tho. I have only Intel and Killer LAN moduls on the motherboard.
 

tomori.peti1

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Since then I started to use the driver provided by TP-Link to connect to Wi-fi. It worked like a charm for a while but I got a BSOD again with Driver_Overran_Stack_Buffer error and I think this should have caused it. After that my computer kept getting BSOD after half a minute I logged in.
I started it in safe mode, it was stable so I thought that it must not be a critical driver. I uninstalled all the killer, intel and TP-Link drivers, and some random gigabyte stuff, then finally the system was stable again.

Since then I once more got the Driver_Overran_Stack_Buffer error, so it's not over, but now i only reinstalled the TP-Link driver. If somebody could check which driver caused the problem, that would be great. I think the culprit it the TP-Link one, but who knows.

https://1drv.ms/u/s!AikJth1xgGNasgEDzDiSYgYlQxLw

Thanks!
 

gardenman

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I ran the dump file through the debugger and got the following information: https://pste.eu/p/94wk.html

File: 030318-17687-01.dmp (Mar 3 2018 - 15:05:54)
BugCheck: [DRIVER_OVERRAN_STACK_BUFFER (F7)]
Probably caused by: ntkrnlmp.exe (Process: svchost.exe)
Uptime: 0 Day(s), 22 Hour(s), 45 Min(s), and 01 Sec(s)

Unfortunately, no specific driver was named.

I can't help you with this. Wait for additional replies. Good luck.
 
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