BSOD Bad Pool Caller On Resume From Hibernate?

Feb 11, 2011

Ever since i did a fresh install of Windows 7 Ultimate x64 I have been unable to resume from hibernate.My laptop is Toshiba Qosmio X305-Q706?

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Jul 26, 2011

after since a few days, my computer has been getting Bad_Pool_Caller BSOD most of the time after i start to resume back my computer after hibernating it.

Im running on a
MS WINDOWS 7 ENTERPRISE 32-BIT SP1
INTEL CORE I5 @ 2.27GHZ
ARRANDALE 32NM TECHNOLOGY
RAM 2.0 GB SINGLE CHANNEL -DDR3 @ 532 MHZ
GRAPHICS
ATI MOBILITY RADEON HD 4500 SERIES

I see other forums stating about needing a minidumps file, cause the BSOD is really interrupting my lessons in school because I'm using laptop most of the time.

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last time i had this error i made an attempt to DL current drivers for everything w/ driver genius pro. once i installed the program and ran it w/ all the new drivers it worked flawlessly for about a week (no BSOD crashes) but then suddenly they started occurring every hour while operating utorrent and certain websites.

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Thing that I've tried:

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-Tested Monitor on another computer (Working)

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Code: ==================================================
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