Do you get a DMP file created when that happens? Having that would be
useful.
To be clear, this doesn't happen with normal audio files, just CDs or
movies?
Does this happen if you just let the player hang out? Or do you have to
start some content first to kill the machine?
Does this happen with mplayer2.exe ?
The process of elimination should allow us to at least narrow the field of
interest.
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See
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"jimrinflorida" <> wrote in message
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> When I view a movie or listen to CD I get the BSOD with BAD_POOL_HEADER
> when
> using Windows Media Player in XP SP3. I've verified my sound and video
> drivers with Dell, I've reinstalled Media Player 11, still to no avail.
> Any
> Suggestions?