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I was preparing to watch some movies on my htpc. when accidentally pressed the sleep button on my keyboard, when the computer boots up again i'm presented with a bsod with the message bad pool header. i start windows repair tool from the startup. wait it to finnish reboot and there's the bsod again.

what could be the problem?

i'm attaching the minidump file.

sorry about the double attachment, either one contains the minidump file.

as of now, i removed the hd from the computer and hooked it up to a usb case and the disk is now running a long generic test in seatools.

help would be appreciated.

thanks in advance.

minidump.zip

minidump.zip

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just did and it gives me this:

On Sat 12-05-2012 18:45:09 GMT your computer crashed

crash dump file: C:\Windows\Minidump\051212-24913-01.dmp

This was probably caused by the following module: ntkrnlpa.exe (nt+0xDCE34)

Bugcheck code: 0x34 (0x50830, 0xFFFFFFFF8DD0B8A0, 0xFFFFFFFF8DD0B480, 0xFFFFFFFF82CDF851)

Error: CACHE_MANAGER

Bug check description: This indicates that a problem occurred in the file system's cache manager.

This might be a case of memory corruption. More often memory corruption happens because of software errors in buggy drivers, not because of faulty RAM modules.

The crash took place in the Windows kernel. Possibly this problem is caused by another driver which cannot be identified at this time.

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Have you run the system file checker?

SFC/scannow

errors such as you are reporting generally indicate that a system file is corrupt. Also I would suggest disabling the sleep button on the keyboard to avoid problems like this!

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the only boot that wouldn't crash the system is safe mode with command prompt, that's the one selected and running, i'm now in the process of sfc /scannow to see if the system comes back to life so to say. i tried and boot it up with the option of logging one of the times, when it's over checking with sfc i'm going to see the log file and check if the problem resides with one of the drivers

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going to try two things. load up gparted and check the mbr and then try and copy ntkrnlpa.exe

Check in the BIOS incase when it entered sleep mode, the BIOS didn't bug out and switch SATA controller from AHCI to IDE or vice versa, that would cause a BSOD on boot every time

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