The Bad Pool Caller error is the Blue screen of Death (BSOD) error, which occurs because of the outdated or corrupt driver installation. In many cases, the new hardware or software you might have recently installed can also cause this error.

Causes of Bad Pool Caller Error (BAD_POOL_CALLER):

  • Because of a damaged hard disk.
  • Outdated, corrupt, or old device drivers.
  • Virus or malware.
  • Corrupt registry information.
  • Damaged or corrupt memory issues.

Some simple miscellaneous fixes to try:

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  • Causes of Bad Pool Caller Error (BAD_POOL_CALLER):

  • Fix Bad Pool Caller Error (BAD_POOL_CALLER):

  • Method 1: Run System File Checker and Check Disk

  • Method 2: Run Memtest86

  • Method 3: Run Driver Verifier

  • Run a full system virus and malware scan with your antivirus.

  • Update your driver with Intel driver update utility.

  • Install and run CCleaner and Malwarebytes.

  • Install any pending updates through Windows update.

  • Try to fix the issue by using System Restore.

Well, there can be two cases, which are: either you can boot to Windows or you can’t; if you can’t, then follow this post here to enable the legacy advanced boot menu to boot into safe mode.

Fix Bad Pool Caller Error (BAD_POOL_CALLER):

Method 1: Run System File Checker and Check Disk

  1. From the Advanced boot menu, boot your PC into safe mode.

  2. In safe mode, press Windows key + X and click on Command Prompt(Admin).

  3. Type the following commands into the cmd and hit enter after each one:

sfc /scannow chkdsk /f C:

  1. Once they are completed, exit the command prompt.

  2. Next type of memory in the Windows search bar and select “Windows Memory Diagnostic.”

  3. In the set of options displayed, select “Restart now and check for problems.”

  4. After which Windows will reboot to check for possible memory errors and will hopefully diagnose the possible reasons as for why you get the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error message.

  5. Restart your PC and check if the problem is resolved or not.

Method 2: Run Memtest86

Now run the Memtest86, a 3rd party software, but it eliminates all the possible exceptions of memory errors as it runs outside of the Windows environment.

Note: Before starting, make sure you have access to another computer as you will need to download and burn the software to the disc or USB flash drive. It’s best to leave the computer overnight when running a Memtest as it is likely to take some time.

  1. Connect a USB flash drive to your system.

  2. Download and install Windows Memtest86 Auto-installer for USB Key.

  3. Right-click on the image file which you just downloaded and selected the “Extract here” option.

  4. Once extracted, open the folder and run the Memtest86+ USB Installer.

  5. Choose you’re plugged USB drive to burn the MemTest86 software (This will format your USB drive).

  6. Once the above process is finished, insert the USB to the PC, which is giving the Bad Pool Caller Error (BAD_POOL_CALLER).

  7. Restart your PC and make sure that boot from the USB flash drive is selected.

  8. Memtest86 will begin testing for memory corruption in your system.

  9. If you have passed all the tests, you can be sure that your memory is working correctly.

  10. If some of the steps were unsuccessful, then Memtest86 will find memory corruption, which means that your BAD_POOL_CALLER blue screen of death error is because of bad/corrupt memory.

  11. In order to fix a bad pool caller error, you will need to replace your RAM if bad memory sectors are found.

Method 3: Run Driver Verifier

This method is only useful if you can normally log into your Windows, not in the safe mode. Next, make sure to create a System Restore point.

Run Driver verifier to fix Bad Pool Caller Error.

That’s it; you have successfully fix Bad Pool Caller Error (BAD_POOL_CALLER), but if you still have any questions regarding this post, feel free to ask them in the comment section, and I will be happy to assist you.