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Needs help
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Bad Pool Caller.....Huh?
I don't even own a pool...... I ran a google and all I could find was one link, not in English. Anyone know what this message means? (I've been pushing and teasting the limits of my FSB lately and am just wondering if this is hardware related, or if anyone knows what it means..... |
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Join Date: 12-04-01
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"The Stop 0xC2 error message indicates that a kernel-mode process or driver incorrectly attempted to perform a memory operation. This error message is typically caused by a faulty device driver or software." From Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 314492
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d...d_stp_czgw.asp What were you doing before you logged out last time? What did you install and what was changed? Need a little more info. Last edited by Sean : 03-02-2004 at 11:24 PM. |
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