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

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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

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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

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