Windows 10: BSOD - Bad Pool Header caused by NTOSKRNL

Discus and support BSOD - Bad Pool Header caused by NTOSKRNL in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Hello, I've been having an issue this past week whenever my computer restarts (seems to be from Windows Updates) I come back to a Bad Pool Header BSOD.... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by ArkasRift, Jan 11, 2017.

  1. ArkasRift Win User

    BSOD - Bad Pool Header caused by NTOSKRNL


    Hello, I've been having an issue this past week whenever my computer restarts (seems to be from Windows Updates) I come back to a Bad Pool Header BSOD. I was able to get it stopped by uninstalling Avast and doing a Clean Boot. After about 2 hours of restarting and just adding one new item to start up, everything seemed ok. Then this morning it started again, so I'm not sure at all what to do or whats causing it now. Any help would be really really appreciated.

    :)
     
    ArkasRift, Jan 11, 2017
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  2. Ellikand Win User

    Bad Pool Header

    Keep getting bad pool header bsod a few times a day. Can't seem to figure out what's causing it. Any ideas?
     
    Ellikand, Jan 11, 2017
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  3. Win10 BSOD, Help.

    One other thing when I did see the BSOD at random, it said BAD POOL HEADER.
     
    Corey Fleece, Jan 11, 2017
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  4. philc43 Win User

    BSOD - Bad Pool Header caused by NTOSKRNL

    Hello, just a quick check, have you activated windows yet?
     
    philc43, Jan 11, 2017
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  5. ArkasRift Win User
    Yes, as far as I know I have activated Windows 10. I've been using it for quite awhile now and did the free upgrade like a month after it was available.
     
    ArkasRift, Jan 11, 2017
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  6. philc43 Win User
    The logfiles you provided suggest it is not activated. What does the Settings > Update and Security -> Activation screen show?

    Code: <LicensingStatus>SL_LICENSING_STATUS_UNLICENSED</LicensingStatus> <LicensingStatusReason>0xC004F014</LicensingStatusReason>[/quote]
     
    philc43, Jan 11, 2017
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  7. ArkasRift Win User
    I'm at work at the moment so will have to check that when I get home. Would that be caused by me being in Safe Mode? The only way I can get into the computer right now is booting it in safe mode. Otherwise I get the Bad Pool Header BSOD as soon as the login screen comes up after Windows boots up.
     
    ArkasRift, Jan 11, 2017
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  8. ArkasRift Win User

    BSOD - Bad Pool Header caused by NTOSKRNL

    It says Windows is activated with a digital license linked to my Microsoft Account.
     
    ArkasRift, Jan 11, 2017
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  9. philc43 Win User
    Please open a Command Prompt (via right click on Start button) and type the following: slmgr -dli

    Please post the result that shows up in the dialog box.
     
    philc43, Apr 5, 2018
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