Windows Vista bad.pool.caller & Display Driver nvlddmkm has stoppedresponding

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Hi, im having problems with a computer i bought a few weeks ago. I've had this problem of my computer crashing with a blue screen saying bad_pool_caller. I also have another problem; "display driver nvlddmkm has stopped responding and successfully recovered." My monitor goes black and I have to restart my computer, whenever i play a game, it makes stuttering noises and it also crashes with the same error message, and finally I have lines that look like dead pixels come and go across my screen. I found that this is a common problem with most vista users. I tried the command prompt solution but all it did was uninstall my video card driver. I also updated my video card driver to the latest one 163.11 Beta.
Thanks in advance.


Computer Specs:
Mfr. Part Number:GT5456H
Processor Type:Intel Core2 Duo E4300 Dual Core w/ EM64T
RAM:2048MB DDR2 (2 x 1024MB)
Hard Drive:250GB SATA II (7200RPM)
Video Card:nvidia GeForce 7300 GS OC
Preloaded Operating System:Windows Vista Home Premium



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MUSIC wrote:
> Hi, im having problems with a computer i bought a few weeks ago. I've had this problem of my computer crashing with a blue screen saying bad_pool_caller. I also have another problem; "display driver nvlddmkm has stopped responding and successfully recovered." My monitor goes black and I have to restart my computer, whenever i play a game, it makes stuttering noises and it also crashes with the same error message, and finally I have lines that look like dead pixels come and go across my screen. I found that this is a common problem with most vista users. I tried the command prompt solution but all it did was uninstall my video card driver. I also updated my video card driver to the latest one 163.11 Beta.
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
> Computer Specs:
> Mfr. Part Number:GT5456H
> Processor Type:Intel Core2 Duo E4300 Dual Core w/ EM64T
> RAM:2048MB DDR2 (2 x 1024MB)
> Hard Drive:250GB SATA II (7200RPM)
> Video Card:nvidia GeForce 7300 GS OC
> Preloaded Operating System:Windows Vista Home Premium


With all of that on a computer that you bought only a few weeks ago,
send it back! You should not be having these problems out of the box.


Malke
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"MUSIC" wrote in message news:200781219370xxkrnboii@hotmail.com...
> Hi, im having problems with a computer i bought a few weeks ago. I've had
> this problem of my computer crashing with a blue screen saying
> bad_pool_caller. I also have another problem; "display driver nvlddmkm has
> stopped responding and successfully recovered." My monitor goes black and
> I have to restart my computer, whenever i play a game, it makes stuttering
> noises and it also crashes with the same error message, and finally I have
> lines that look like dead pixels come and go across my screen. I found
> that this is a common problem with most vista users. I tried the command
> prompt solution but all it did was uninstall my video card driver. I also
> updated my video card driver to the latest one 163.11 Beta.
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
> Computer Specs:
> Mfr. Part Number:GT5456H
> Processor Type:Intel Core2 Duo E4300 Dual Core w/ EM64T
> RAM:2048MB DDR2 (2 x 1024MB)
> Hard Drive:250GB SATA II (7200RPM)
> Video Card:nvidia GeForce 7300 GS OC
> Preloaded Operating System:Windows Vista Home Premium
>
>
>
> EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice
> http://www.eggheadcafe.com
>

Take it back, its got major install problems. And no Vista is unlikely to be
the fault and who are all these people with new computers that have your
trouble?

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