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A long story short, but ive had various bsod crashes over a period of a few months. First of all, the first time, I had my Laptop repaired, replacing a memory module, this did fix initial highly frequent BSOD.
I had no issue until a month later after that, a NETIO driver update from manually, Updating the Realtex PCIe GBE Family Controller fixed or assumed to fix the issue again for another month.
Recently now, and again, ive had the same Bad Pool Caller error of NETIO.SYS, fwpkclnt.sys and ntoskrnl.exe, this time ive captured a Driver Verifier BSOD Dump file, but without luck finding the cause.
It happens randomly, crashes in any program, had it crash in various games like CS:GO, Civ 5, programs like Second Life, i-tunes, Office Access and Outlook 2016, or watching and displaying Fullscreen YouTube videos. at its worst, it wouldnt be too long after boot-up. I think it usually happens when Memory resources in Task Manager displays over 8GB of usage.
The following attachment has been created using the forums program: - View attachment 67679
It has been suggested to do a full and total reformatting and reinstall of windows 8.1 or 10, but i want to see if theres any other solution before considering that. Laptop was originally windows 8 and over 3 years old
A long story short, but ive had various bsod crashes over a period of a few months. First of all, the first time, I had my Laptop repaired, replacing a memory module, this did fix initial highly frequent BSOD.
I had no issue until a month later after that, a NETIO driver update from manually, Updating the Realtex PCIe GBE Family Controller fixed or assumed to fix the issue again for another month.
Recently now, and again, ive had the same Bad Pool Caller error of NETIO.SYS, fwpkclnt.sys and ntoskrnl.exe, this time ive captured a Driver Verifier BSOD Dump file, but without luck finding the cause.
It happens randomly, crashes in any program, had it crash in various games like CS:GO, Civ 5, programs like Second Life, i-tunes, Office Access and Outlook 2016, or watching and displaying Fullscreen YouTube videos. at its worst, it wouldnt be too long after boot-up. I think it usually happens when Memory resources in Task Manager displays over 8GB of usage.
The following attachment has been created using the forums program: - View attachment 67679
It has been suggested to do a full and total reformatting and reinstall of windows 8.1 or 10, but i want to see if theres any other solution before considering that. Laptop was originally windows 8 and over 3 years old
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My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1
- Computer type
- Laptop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- HP