Windows 10: BSOD every time I boot the machine I get Bad Pool header

Discus and support BSOD every time I boot the machine I get Bad Pool header in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Every since I upgraded to windows 10 and boot my desktop machine I get a BSOD with Bad Pool header. It keeps looping and rebooting with the same error.... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by kinhell, Nov 4, 2015.

  1. kinhell Win User

    BSOD every time I boot the machine I get Bad Pool header


    Every since I upgraded to windows 10 and boot my desktop machine I get a BSOD with Bad Pool header. It keeps looping and rebooting with the same error. The only way around it is to go into the bios and save changes and then it allows me to log in. I have disabled fast reboot and still no joy. Attached is a log file with all the relevant info

    :)
     
    kinhell, Nov 4, 2015
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  2. Ken-OP Win User

    After upgrading from Windows 7 to 10, I recurrently get the Bad Pool Header BSOD and Windows 10 won't run

    • Downloaded and installed Windows 10 as an upgrade from Windows 7 which was working fine
    • Installation went well but, when Windows 10 started up, after a few moments, I get the BSOD Bad Pool Header error and it reboots;
    • After rebooting, I again get the BSOD Bad Pool Header.
    • Ultimately, rolled back to Windows 7 because I never had a stable Windows 10 desktop.
    • Once, upon rebooting, it performed a CHKDSK--no errors found;
    • Once, I appeared to have a stable Windows 10 desktop--but then developed the BSOD Bad Pool Header when I opened Outlook or Explorer for the first time.
    Suggestions? I'm now back in Windows 7 and would like to use Windows 10.
     
    Ken-OP, Nov 4, 2015
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  3. 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, Nov 4, 2015
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  4. axe0 New Member

    BSOD every time I boot the machine I get Bad Pool header

    Hi kinhell,

    Welcome to the 10forums.

    Please update your Stonesoft IPsec VPN Client software, it is causing you the crashes.
    Code: *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for sgravpn.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for sgravpn.sys 0: kd> lmvm sgravpn start end module name fffff800`fd340000 fffff800`fd3c7000 sgravpn T (no symbols) Loaded symbol image file: sgravpn.sys Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\sgravpn.sys Image name: sgravpn.sys Timestamp: Fri Aug 31 19:48:53 2012 (5040F905) CheckSum: 000938EF ImageSize: 00087000 Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4[/quote] Old drivers:
    Code: iaStorA Fri Aug 02 03:39:52 2013 (51fb0de8) iaStorA.sys amdkmpfd Fri Dec 13 06:33:52 2013 (52aa9c40) amdkmpfd.sys[/quote] Update links:
    Driver Reference Table - iaStorA.sys
    Driver Reference Table - amdkmpfd.sys

    Let me know how it goes *Smile
     
    axe0, Nov 4, 2015
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  5. kinhell Win User
    Brilliant. I've updated the Stonesoft software and it rebooted fine. Many thanks
     
    kinhell, Apr 5, 2018
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