Bad_Pool_Caller
This is a discussion about Bad_Pool_Caller in the Windows Hardware category; When I'm working with Win2k (RC2), I often get this Bluescreen: Bad_Pool_Caller Does anyone know what's wrong with my pc? Thx, 007 Gigabyte BX2000 Intel Celeron 300A Fritz!Card PCI WinTV PCI Soundblaster 64 IBM DTTA 351010
When I'm working with Win2k (RC2), I often get this Bluescreen:
Bad_Pool_Caller
Does anyone know what's wrong with my pc?
Thx,
007
Gigabyte BX2000
Intel Celeron 300A
Fritz!Card PCI
WinTV PCI
Soundblaster 64
IBM DTTA 351010
Bad_Pool_Caller
Does anyone know what's wrong with my pc?
Thx,
007
Gigabyte BX2000
Intel Celeron 300A
Fritz!Card PCI
WinTV PCI
Soundblaster 64
IBM DTTA 351010
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Sounds like a bad driver.
Most PCI cards can have a single IRQ shared between them. I suspect something dodgy in a driver is not expecting that...
Are you using all native W2K drivers, or are some NT4?
Try playing with the BIOS to hard-allocate IRQs to each PCI device, and see what happens.
Oh, and upgrade to 2195 too
Most PCI cards can have a single IRQ shared between them. I suspect something dodgy in a driver is not expecting that...
Are you using all native W2K drivers, or are some NT4?
Try playing with the BIOS to hard-allocate IRQs to each PCI device, and see what happens.
Oh, and upgrade to 2195 too

OP
I'm using native W2K drivers only. And I upgraded to 2195 - the Bluescreen is still there.