Genau das!
SESSION_HAS_VALID_POOL_ON_EXIT (ab)
Caused by a session driver not freeing its pool allocations prior to a
session unload. This indicates a bug in win32k.sys, atmfd.dll,
rdpdd.dll or a video driver.
Arguments:
Arg1: 0000000000000001, session ID
Arg2: 00000000000001a0, number of paged pool bytes that are leaking
Arg3: 0000000000000180, number of nonpaged pool bytes that are leaking
Arg4: 0000000300000003, total number of paged and nonpaged allocations that are leaking.
nonpaged allocations are in the upper half of this word,
paged allocations are in the lower half of this word.
Zusätzlich könntest du mal:MODULE_NAME: memory_corruption
IMAGE_NAME: memory_corruption
FOLLOWUP_NAME: memory_corruption
DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 0
MEMORY_CORRUPTOR: LARGE
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: LKD_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_LARGE
BUCKET_ID: LKD_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_LARGE
PRIMARY_PROBLEM_CLASS: LKD_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_LARGE
TARGET_TIME: 2017-01-11T12:40:47.000Z
- BIOS
- Chipset
- IME (Intel Management Engine)
- Realtek (Netzwerktreiber)
- VIA HD Audio
- SATA/AHCI Controller Treiber
Durchchecken ob's neuere Versionen gibt, vorallem Chipset und BIOS!
Falls danach keine besserung:
in cmd (Als Administrator):
Bei fehlerfund: neustart und nochmal, ruhig 2x - 3xsfc /scannow