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Jonolomu September 22nd 06 12:11 AM

Bad_pool_error with laptop
 
Hey,

I recently installed Vista RC1 on my dell inspiron 6400 (Australian Model)
Laptop. It has decent specs with and:

ATI x1400 video card,
core2 duo 2GHz processor,
1 gig ram

I installed Vista with the power cable plugged in and everything went fine.
After it was installed still everything was fine. I then wanted to move my
laptop, so i unplugged the power adaptop (while vista was still running) and
attempted to move it. I instantly got a 'Bad_Pool_Caller' blue screen error.
So after restarting without the the cable plugged in i got the same error.
I figured there must be a problem running on pure battery. So i plugged the
cable back in and restared again...same error. I noticed the laptop does not
recognise the cable is in, but still recharges the battery.

I started windows in safe mode with networking and here i am now, its
running fine in safe mode.

If anyone could help me it would be Greatly appreciated.

Jonolomu September 22nd 06 12:15 AM

Bad_pool_error with laptop
 
Sorry about the double topic post, it said it didnt work the fist time :)

Hilmar September 22nd 06 01:08 AM

Bad_pool_error with laptop
 
hi,
interesting. I noticed that just yesterday also. I first did not know what
happened. I took my notebook (same as yours E1505) home and just unplugged
the power and did a shutdown. What I didn't see is the blue screen and the
notebook rebooting while it was in my bag. Later at home I noticed that the
bag was pretty warm and found out that the notebook was running on full all
the time and drained the battery to 0.

I had no idea what happened until I removed the power while it was running.
Got the same BSOD. However, when I restarted the PC on just battery it
booted up fine into Vista RC1. I plugged the power back in fine also. I
guess unplugging it while it's running is not safe yet.

let me know if you come across a solution.


"Jonolomu" wrote in message
...
Hey,

I recently installed Vista RC1 on my dell inspiron 6400 (Australian Model)
Laptop. It has decent specs with and:

ATI x1400 video card,
core2 duo 2GHz processor,
1 gig ram

I installed Vista with the power cable plugged in and everything went
fine.
After it was installed still everything was fine. I then wanted to move
my
laptop, so i unplugged the power adaptop (while vista was still running)
and
attempted to move it. I instantly got a 'Bad_Pool_Caller' blue screen
error.
So after restarting without the the cable plugged in i got the same error.
I figured there must be a problem running on pure battery. So i plugged
the
cable back in and restared again...same error. I noticed the laptop does
not
recognise the cable is in, but still recharges the battery.

I started windows in safe mode with networking and here i am now, its
running fine in safe mode.

If anyone could help me it would be Greatly appreciated.



Jonolomu September 22nd 06 04:48 AM

Bad_pool_error with laptop
 
I'm glad im not alone. No solution yet, i have tried disableing most devices
as im sure its a device error, but i began to get new errors, such as BSOD
'page_fault_in_non_paged_area.'


"Hilmar" wrote:

hi,
interesting. I noticed that just yesterday also. I first did not know what
happened. I took my notebook (same as yours E1505) home and just unplugged
the power and did a shutdown. What I didn't see is the blue screen and the
notebook rebooting while it was in my bag. Later at home I noticed that the
bag was pretty warm and found out that the notebook was running on full all
the time and drained the battery to 0.

I had no idea what happened until I removed the power while it was running.
Got the same BSOD. However, when I restarted the PC on just battery it
booted up fine into Vista RC1. I plugged the power back in fine also. I
guess unplugging it while it's running is not safe yet.

let me know if you come across a solution.


"Jonolomu" wrote in message
...
Hey,

I recently installed Vista RC1 on my dell inspiron 6400 (Australian Model)
Laptop. It has decent specs with and:

ATI x1400 video card,
core2 duo 2GHz processor,
1 gig ram

I installed Vista with the power cable plugged in and everything went
fine.
After it was installed still everything was fine. I then wanted to move
my
laptop, so i unplugged the power adaptop (while vista was still running)
and
attempted to move it. I instantly got a 'Bad_Pool_Caller' blue screen
error.
So after restarting without the the cable plugged in i got the same error.
I figured there must be a problem running on pure battery. So i plugged
the
cable back in and restared again...same error. I noticed the laptop does
not
recognise the cable is in, but still recharges the battery.

I started windows in safe mode with networking and here i am now, its
running fine in safe mode.

If anyone could help me it would be Greatly appreciated.




Jonolomu September 22nd 06 11:25 PM

Bad_pool_error with laptop
 
Found a workaround, bit of a pain tho, have a look

http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/...6633&SiteID=17

Aparently if you disable speedstep, disable a cpu, or rollback the bios it
works fine.

I deleted Vista, so im gna reinstall it and see if it works by disableing
speedstep.


Hilmar September 23rd 06 03:39 AM

Bad_pool_error with laptop
 
ahh, thanks. sounds familiar. I will try to disable speedstep as well and
see how that goes.

thanks for the find

"Jonolomu" wrote in message
...
Found a workaround, bit of a pain tho, have a look

http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/...6633&SiteID=17

Aparently if you disable speedstep, disable a cpu, or rollback the bios it
works fine.

I deleted Vista, so im gna reinstall it and see if it works by disableing
speedstep.



Hilmar September 24th 06 03:28 AM

Bad_pool_error with laptop
 
seems to be fixed with 5728. I have no problems anymore.
cool

"Jonolomu" wrote in message
...
Hey,

I recently installed Vista RC1 on my dell inspiron 6400 (Australian Model)
Laptop. It has decent specs with and:

ATI x1400 video card,
core2 duo 2GHz processor,
1 gig ram

I installed Vista with the power cable plugged in and everything went
fine.
After it was installed still everything was fine. I then wanted to move
my
laptop, so i unplugged the power adaptop (while vista was still running)
and
attempted to move it. I instantly got a 'Bad_Pool_Caller' blue screen
error.
So after restarting without the the cable plugged in i got the same error.
I figured there must be a problem running on pure battery. So i plugged
the
cable back in and restared again...same error. I noticed the laptop does
not
recognise the cable is in, but still recharges the battery.

I started windows in safe mode with networking and here i am now, its
running fine in safe mode.

If anyone could help me it would be Greatly appreciated.



Jeff September 24th 06 03:42 AM

Bad_pool_error with laptop
 
Hi,
That was it exactly. fixed in 5728.
I posted about it back in 5536. It was a bios issue with Dell e1505(Inspiron
6400) Intel Core duo laptops.
Seems there was a problem with Dell Bios A07 and A08, which was causing
a BSOD upon unplugging/undocking.
Jeff

"Hilmar" wrote in message
...
seems to be fixed with 5728. I have no problems anymore.
cool

"Jonolomu" wrote in message
...
Hey,

I recently installed Vista RC1 on my dell inspiron 6400 (Australian
Model)
Laptop. It has decent specs with and:

ATI x1400 video card,
core2 duo 2GHz processor,
1 gig ram

I installed Vista with the power cable plugged in and everything went
fine.
After it was installed still everything was fine. I then wanted to move
my
laptop, so i unplugged the power adaptop (while vista was still running)
and
attempted to move it. I instantly got a 'Bad_Pool_Caller' blue screen
error.
So after restarting without the the cable plugged in i got the same
error.
I figured there must be a problem running on pure battery. So i plugged
the
cable back in and restared again...same error. I noticed the laptop does
not
recognise the cable is in, but still recharges the battery.

I started windows in safe mode with networking and here i am now, its
running fine in safe mode.

If anyone could help me it would be Greatly appreciated.





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