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    Hey everyone.
    Lately i have been getting a frequend Blue Screen of Death with the error "BAD_POOL_CALLER". I have read around a little bit, and from what i can understand, MS says it has something to do with the video card, but im not so sure about that because i havent read about anyone else with a similar problem. I dont remember when it started, but i just did a fresh install and i get the same problem. I am running Windows XP, i have a Parhelia 128 and a Sounblaster Audigy Platinum, the rest of my system specs are down below. Does anyone have any ideas? or has anyone els ran into this problem before?
    -mungu

    "She won't last forever, so why buy her diamonds?"

  • #2
    Hi Mungu,

    i've seen this for a couple of Radeon card and newer driver fixes the problem for them.

    Microsoft says on one of their sites ( here ), that a virus scanner could be the problem too.
    [edit: forget the virus scanner, as this applies to upgrading to XP]


    Maybe you should report this on Matrox tech support forum.


    Rakido
    "Women don't want to hear a man's opinion, they just want to hear their opinion in a deeper voice."

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    • #3
      Wasn't that a Dirty Harry movie?

      (Ignore me, move on please...)
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      • #4
        Almost that name on the movie .
        (Ignore me also )
        If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.

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        • #5
          Well i tried the latest version of the Parhelia Drivers as well as the version right before the latest, same problem. I know it isnt a virus scanner issue, i dont have one installed yet :P

          Maybe i will try the Matrox forum like you said..
          Thanks!

          Originally posted by Rakido
          Hi Mungu,

          i've seen this for a couple of Radeon card and newer driver fixes the problem for them.

          Microsoft says on one of their sites ( here ), that a virus scanner could be the problem too.
          [edit: forget the virus scanner, as this applies to upgrading to XP]


          Maybe you should report this on Matrox tech support forum.


          Rakido
          -mungu

          "She won't last forever, so why buy her diamonds?"

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          • #6
            It often has to do with your chipset. You have an Intel chipset, so there are no special patches. Just go into your BIOS and set everything, especially memory timings, to a more moderate level. See if that helps.

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            • #7
              10 to 1 that it's the Creative drivers causing the BSODs. The Parhelia ran just fine on my system using the 223, 226, 228 Parhelia drivers.

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