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BSOD , help identifying the problem?

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Harlequin76

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Hello,

after reducing my OC from 4.5 to 4.2 the 0x00000E bsod almost stopped totally.
but currently I have been having BAD_POOL_HEADER and IRQL blue screens and I personally have no clue with blue screens.

Anyway I downloaded bluescreenviewer to see if it would give me some info I might understand, this is what I got

http://www.overclockers.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=103733&stc=1&d=1326305301

I have noticed that Kaspersky AV 2011 always fails to launch and it sends errors, maybe that is the cause of the problem?

Help will be most appreciated!
thanks!
Harlequin76
 

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Post your complete system spec's, and boot to Memtest86+ installed to a thumb drive or DVD to check the RAM for stability. You could also run the built-in Windows Memory Diagnostic tool in Vista or Win7 if you're running either one of the OS's.
 
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Yes, Kaspersky can cause a BSOD. I'd perform a repair install of Kaspersky in add/remove programs and run updates to see if it corrects the problem. You may also want to do a system file check (sfc /scannow) to be sure your overclock didn't corrupt important system files.
 
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