Problems during XP installation

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I have formatted my HD and I want to reinstall my XP. During the installation
compares a blue screen with this message:
BAD POOL CALLER
and these numbers:
0x000000C2
0X0000007
0X000000CD4
0X111111111
0X85924C48
I don't know what does it mean,
Have I problems with RAM?
or
Have I problems with my HD?
or
the CD of XP is corrupted?
Help me please!!!
J.L.
 
Umm, please share your thoughts with us. Then it'd be easier to decide
whether following the link were worthwhile. Too often such links aren't
relevant or there is a misconception involved.

Pop
 
Umm, please share your thoughts with us. Then it'd be easier to decide
whether following the link were worthwhile. Too often such links aren't
relevant or there is a misconception involved.

Pop, while I understand your point, the site referred to already has a
summary for each error. Links to relevant material at MS Knowledge Base,
MSDN or technet are often included. This is a good site to bookmark as it
is an excellent reference for dealing with STOP errors. Especially for
those errors with multiple possible causes. The ones where the user will
need to spend some time researching and troubleshooting to pinpoint the
cause on their system.
 
HI, I have read the notes on the link, but I don't still understand which is
the problem of my PC. Someone told me to change my RAM, what do you think
about? Thanks.
J.L.
 
If your ram is installed in two modules of at least 128mb apiece, then
remove one and try to install. If no luck, try with just the other. If it
works when only one of the modules is in, then replace the other.
 
I've tried, but the RAM is ok. Is it possible the the problem is about the
driver of inner modem?

Colin Barnhorst said:
If your ram is installed in two modules of at least 128mb apiece, then
remove one and try to install. If no luck, try with just the other. If it
works when only one of the modules is in, then replace the other.

--
Colin Barnhorst [MVP Windows - Virtual Machine]
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J.L. said:
HI, I have read the notes on the link, but I don't still understand which
is
the problem of my PC. Someone told me to change my RAM, what do you think
about? Thanks.
J.L.
 
If the modem is removable, then try it. Try removing any device that you
can run without and see.

--
Colin Barnhorst [MVP Windows - Virtual Machine]
(Reply to the group only unless otherwise requested)
J.L. said:
I've tried, but the RAM is ok. Is it possible the the problem is about the
driver of inner modem?

Colin Barnhorst said:
If your ram is installed in two modules of at least 128mb apiece, then
remove one and try to install. If no luck, try with just the other. If
it
works when only one of the modules is in, then replace the other.

--
Colin Barnhorst [MVP Windows - Virtual Machine]
(Reply to the group only unless otherwise requested)
J.L. said:
HI, I have read the notes on the link, but I don't still understand
which
is
the problem of my PC. Someone told me to change my RAM, what do you
think
about? Thanks.
J.L.
:

Hi

Please try the following link to Jim Eshelman's web site - left hand
column(C2):

http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm

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Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
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I have formatted my HD and I want to reinstall my XP. During the
installation
compares a blue screen with this message:
BAD POOL CALLER
and these numbers:
0x000000C2
0X0000007
0X000000CD4
0X111111111
0X85924C48
I don't know what does it mean,
Have I problems with RAM?
or
Have I problems with my HD?
or
the CD of XP is corrupted?
Help me please!!!
J.L.
 
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