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I am running Windows Vista Home Basic and I accidently performed a hard shut
down earlier today. Now when I boot up my computer, it will boot up and then it will completely shutdown and restart again. When it shuts down, it gives me a blue screen and then says "Windows has been shut down to prevernt damage to your computer. bad_pool_reader". I can boot up in safe mode, but if I try to boot it up regularly, then this cycle happens all over again. What do I need to do to fix the problem (preferabbly without having to reinstall Windows/deleting all of my information on the computer)? Thank you! |
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I am running Windows Vista Home Basic and I accidently performed a hard
shut down earlier today. Now when I boot up my computer, it will boot up and then it will completely shutdown and restart again. When it shuts down, it gives me a blue screen and then says "Windows has been shut down to prevernt damage to your computer. bad_pool_reader". I can boot up in safe mode, but if I try to boot it up regularly, then this cycle happens all over again. What do I need to do to fix the problem (preferabbly without having to reinstall Windows/deleting all of my information on the computer)? Thank you! I've only seen that error message once before. The customer opted to just backup data and reinstall the OS so I didn't have a chance to figure it out. Once thing I noticed when getting the data though, was the IE cache was enormous. The accumulation of temp files in the user profile and in the Windows temp directory was also off the charts - tens of thousands of files. I suggest booting into safe mode and running disk cleanup (you could try ccleaner too). Then run Check disk to fix any problems with the file system and see if the system is able to boot normally. If you try this I'd be interested to know the results so please post. |
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"Victek" wrote: I am running Windows Vista Home Basic and I accidently performed a hard shut down earlier today. Now when I boot up my computer, it will boot up and then it will completely shutdown and restart again. When it shuts down, it gives me a blue screen and then says "Windows has been shut down to prevernt damage to your computer. bad_pool_reader". I can boot up in safe mode, but if I try to boot it up regularly, then this cycle happens all over again. What do I need to do to fix the problem (preferabbly without having to reinstall Windows/deleting all of my information on the computer)? Thank you! I've only seen that error message once before. The customer opted to just backup data and reinstall the OS so I didn't have a chance to figure it out. Once thing I noticed when getting the data though, was the IE cache was enormous. The accumulation of temp files in the user profile and in the Windows temp directory was also off the charts - tens of thousands of files. I suggest booting into safe mode and running disk cleanup (you could try ccleaner too). Then run Check disk to fix any problems with the file system and see if the system is able to boot normally. If you try this I'd be interested to know the results so please post. Unfortunately, it didn't work. It actually wound up making the computer run start up slower (though from my experience that's typical anytime you run disk checks, the first time, it boots up slower). I've been reading around on the internet and a lot of the people who encounter "bad pool" errors are either having problems with the memory or some other driver, but I haven't installed anything recently. Do you have any other ideas, or should I just reinstall? |
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Did you try doing a System Restore? It sounds like a corrupted driver.
StartProgramsAccessoriesSystem ToolsSystem restore take it back before the problem. And, did you cherck in Device Manager to see if any Hardware has problems with Drivers? You can do all the above in Safe mode. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Korinna" wrote: "Victek" wrote: I am running Windows Vista Home Basic and I accidently performed a hard shut down earlier today. Now when I boot up my computer, it will boot up and then it will completely shutdown and restart again. When it shuts down, it gives me a blue screen and then says "Windows has been shut down to prevernt damage to your computer. bad_pool_reader". I can boot up in safe mode, but if I try to boot it up regularly, then this cycle happens all over again. What do I need to do to fix the problem (preferabbly without having to reinstall Windows/deleting all of my information on the computer)? Thank you! I've only seen that error message once before. The customer opted to just backup data and reinstall the OS so I didn't have a chance to figure it out. Once thing I noticed when getting the data though, was the IE cache was enormous. The accumulation of temp files in the user profile and in the Windows temp directory was also off the charts - tens of thousands of files. I suggest booting into safe mode and running disk cleanup (you could try ccleaner too). Then run Check disk to fix any problems with the file system and see if the system is able to boot normally. If you try this I'd be interested to know the results so please post. Unfortunately, it didn't work. It actually wound up making the computer run start up slower (though from my experience that's typical anytime you run disk checks, the first time, it boots up slower). I've been reading around on the internet and a lot of the people who encounter "bad pool" errors are either having problems with the memory or some other driver, but I haven't installed anything recently. Do you have any other ideas, or should I just reinstall? |
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Actually, my boyfriend figured to do a system restore 5 minutes after my last
post, so it works now! Thank you both for your help! "Mick Murphy" wrote: Did you try doing a System Restore? It sounds like a corrupted driver. StartProgramsAccessoriesSystem ToolsSystem restore take it back before the problem. And, did you cherck in Device Manager to see if any Hardware has problems with Drivers? You can do all the above in Safe mode. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Korinna" wrote: "Victek" wrote: I am running Windows Vista Home Basic and I accidently performed a hard shut down earlier today. Now when I boot up my computer, it will boot up and then it will completely shutdown and restart again. When it shuts down, it gives me a blue screen and then says "Windows has been shut down to prevernt damage to your computer. bad_pool_reader". I can boot up in safe mode, but if I try to boot it up regularly, then this cycle happens all over again. What do I need to do to fix the problem (preferabbly without having to reinstall Windows/deleting all of my information on the computer)? Thank you! I've only seen that error message once before. The customer opted to just backup data and reinstall the OS so I didn't have a chance to figure it out. Once thing I noticed when getting the data though, was the IE cache was enormous. The accumulation of temp files in the user profile and in the Windows temp directory was also off the charts - tens of thousands of files. I suggest booting into safe mode and running disk cleanup (you could try ccleaner too). Then run Check disk to fix any problems with the file system and see if the system is able to boot normally. If you try this I'd be interested to know the results so please post. Unfortunately, it didn't work. It actually wound up making the computer run start up slower (though from my experience that's typical anytime you run disk checks, the first time, it boots up slower). I've been reading around on the internet and a lot of the people who encounter "bad pool" errors are either having problems with the memory or some other driver, but I haven't installed anything recently. Do you have any other ideas, or should I just reinstall? |