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    Windows 7 upgrade from vista getting random BSOD 0X00000019

    I recently installed a game (of ubisoft silent hunter3) the install went well. Five minutes after the beginning of the game = crash and reboot computer system. error message = bad pool header and not only that I am also getting BSOD 0X00000019. Just for your information I have recently upgraded my system from windows vista to windows 7.Can someone help me for getting rid of the problem.

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    Re: Windows 7 upgrade from vista getting random BSOD 0X00000019

    AD_POOL_HEADER - code: 0x00000019 , this error can have two causes: the first one is the Indexing service. Click Start, then Run and type msconfig. In the Services tab, uncheck Indexing Service. Confirm and restart Windows and the second one is a file or folder is damaged. Open Windows Explorer. Then click on each folder and subfolder. If the error occurs again, you know that the file is damaged that you just activated. Reboot Windows and delete the folder.

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    Re: Windows 7 upgrade from vista getting random BSOD 0X00000019

    Regarding the latest games distributed by Ubisoft, they are super Food lovers in video memory. Have you verified that your graphics card is compatible with this game? If so do not hesitate to update the driver. In addition to command mode, type dxdiag to verify that there is no error. Just check for these things and upgrade your system and I am sure that you will not face problem again.

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    Re: Windows 7 upgrade from vista getting random BSOD 0X00000019

    The bad pool header is caused by a virus or more specifically a verse. I have a friend who is currently infected by the same vilainete and for getting rid of this you can use antivirus software that are available in the market. I am sure that if you use proper antivirus software and scan your system then you will not face problem like these.

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    Re: Windows 7 upgrade from vista getting random BSOD 0X00000019

    My brother had this problem with blue screen. With "bad pool header". But the problem is that the screen appeared just after the screen "welcome" in Windows 7. It was equally impossible to start in safe mode because the computer crashed at the same place. So I decided to format all this. Then the PC was working, but when installing the network card drivers, the problem recurred, it was impossible to restart the PC without blue screen (actually the installation of drivers was successful but the problem arose when I went to the favorites folder to configure the network settings internet). So I tried unplugging the network card and it works. So I think that this problem does not come from a virus but a peripheral.

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    Re: Windows 7 upgrade from vista getting random BSOD 0X00000019

    I did this digital 0x00000019 in screen bad pool header by cons I do not come to install the updates and I cannot find the Indexing Service that you are speaking. For number two must go into c: windows and I test all files? It is not dangerous if the computer system core release file is wrong? If you have any suggest then let me know.

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    Re: Windows 7 upgrade from vista getting random BSOD 0X00000019

    I had the same problem two days ago. Here is the message that I have noted: 0x00000019 (0x00000020, 0xE4C39058, 0xE4C39080, 0x0C050402) BAD_POOL-HEADER. I have not noticed any error message. I had a blue screen with this message, I was unable to press the F8 key on the computer and reboot into Safe Mode. I simply shut down this year, and everything is normally left for the ignition.

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