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kotrtim

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Bad Pool Caller
« on: April 18, 2005, 07:46:53 PM »
Recently, I got too many blue screens

It will happen when I go online while i am browsing

or

blue screen popped up when I try to disconnect

or

Which rarely happen, I am able to disconnect, everything is fine, until I  click the shut down button , blue screen appears when Avast service is being stopped by Windows XP


this is weird because blue screens never appear if I did not go online

please help me

it's something like "bad pool caller"
0x0000000????????2

thanks
« Last Edit: April 18, 2005, 07:49:47 PM by kotrtim »

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Re: Bad Pool Caller
« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2005, 08:03:36 PM »
There should be some minidumps in your Windows\Minidump folder... can you send them, e.g. to vlk@avast.com ?

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Re: Bad Pool Caller
« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2005, 09:30:21 PM »
Is your machine overclocked?
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Re: Bad Pool Caller
« Reply #3 on: April 19, 2005, 02:36:28 AM »
No I don't overclock

But I do turn off spread spectrum in the BIOS, may it be the cause?

Besides Avast, I have Outpost free edition

I have sent a few *.dmp to the email stated above

Thanks again

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Re: Bad Pool Caller
« Reply #4 on: April 19, 2005, 11:40:59 AM »
Hi,

do you know that all emails sent to you bounce back?

host mta5.us4.outblaze.com.int[192.168.9.168] said: 552 recipient storage full,
    try again later (in reply to RCPT TO command)



BTW is there any particular reason for not using any service pack on your Windows XP?


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Re: Bad Pool Caller
« Reply #5 on: April 19, 2005, 04:33:52 PM »
About email : My account exceeds quota, I've emptied my mail box now

I'm on dial up!!!
sp1 + sp2  is more than 200MB  :o

Anyway, if I stop everything except "standard shield" there is no more blue screens, might it be the "web shield" that is causing all these problems

Web shield is crucial to me compared to standard shield, I'm afraid of worms like Blaster, installs itself silently without my knowledge.......

Is standard shield good enough to stop worms such as Blaster?
« Last Edit: April 19, 2005, 04:49:45 PM by kotrtim »

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Re: Bad Pool Caller
« Reply #6 on: April 19, 2005, 09:53:59 PM »
kotrtim, have you sent couple of your latest minidump files to Vlk's email address, as Igor suggested you in the second post ?

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I'm afraid of worms like Blaster, installs itself silently without my knowledge.......
blaster patch: http://msblast.maruhn.com/msblast-patch.html
sasser patch: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=3549EA9E-DA3F-43B9-A4F1-AF243B6168F3&displaylang=en

Network Shield protects you against those vulnerabilities.

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Re: Bad Pool Caller
« Reply #7 on: April 20, 2005, 11:53:06 AM »
I've already sent it....

There must be system conflict or something else...I donno,

Since the day i turn off all the web/network/p2p shield, no more blue screens!

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Re: Bad Pool Caller
« Reply #8 on: April 20, 2005, 12:28:04 PM »
Sorry but I didn't see any avast traces in your minidumps. This doesn't necessarily mean that the problem hasn't anything to do with avast, it's just that it's quite tricky to analyse. The problem is, since you don't have any SP installed, I can't analyse the dumps properly because I don't have the OS symbol files.

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Re: Bad Pool Caller
« Reply #9 on: April 20, 2005, 12:35:58 PM »
I'm on dial up!!!
sp1 + sp2  is more than 200MB  :o

Even if you are on dial-up, it shouldn't be a problem... there is an option to order SP1 on CD directly from Microsoft. I remember it was at no charge few months ago. Other possibility is to find that CD, or even better SP2 somewhere else... maybe some of your friends have it. It's not illegal, if you paid for your copy of Windows OS, then, no problems at all...

I don't even know how you manage to live without Service Packs and all those updates...

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Re: Bad Pool Caller
« Reply #10 on: April 20, 2005, 05:10:03 PM »
Updated to 4.6.652, I will reenable all the modules and see whether I get stop errors

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I don't even know how you manage to live without Service Packs and all those updates...

I'm not on broadband, not using IE at all....
Since the day I used Winxp, I am hit by only 3 virii
Blaster, Welchia, & Trojan (forgotten the name)
so I don't see any problems without SP, I thought SP are just security patches?

Please correct me if I'm wrong..thanks

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Re: Bad Pool Caller
« Reply #11 on: April 20, 2005, 05:13:45 PM »
SP stands for Service Pack. It gives you many advantages, not just security related patches... there are some Microsoft program updates for programs that were already boundled with your OS... Even if they are Security Patches, I wouldn't ignore them, and certainly I wouldn't call them "just" security patches. After all, why using antiviruses if we don't care about security...

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Re: Bad Pool Caller
« Reply #12 on: April 20, 2005, 07:06:47 PM »
Updated to 4.6.652, It didn't help

This time, I tried another combination, I enabled all protection except "Web Shield"

and guess what? no stop errors

I think I am quite sure that Web Shield is causing all these stop errors.

I have no other options but to disable Web Shield, am I more vulnarable to viruses if web shield is off?

Maybe I just have to wait for the next major release of Avast before reenable Web Shield, I have confidence that this problem will be gone after major rewrite of Avast? 

When will Avast 5.0 be released? Roadmaps?



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Re: Bad Pool Caller
« Reply #13 on: April 20, 2005, 10:35:00 PM »
Well, there's no major "rewrite" of avast! planned. Sure, some things will change in the future, but especially Web Shield is quite a new part, so there's no reason to rewrite it right now.

Of course, we would like to fix any possible errors that may be present... but if Vlk said he cannot see anything in the dump... it's not very likely at the moment (if it's an avast! problem at all).

As for the roadmap, I don't think there's any plan for avast! 5 yet. Certainly not this year, I'd say.


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Re: Bad Pool Caller
« Reply #14 on: April 20, 2005, 10:40:09 PM »
It has to be a coincidence. WebShield cannot be responsible for this.
IMHO you will eventually find out that the system is crashing even with it disabled...

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