Fix Windows BSOD error code bad pool header clfs.sys with this step-by-step guide
The Problem
The 'bad pool header' error is often caused by a corrupt or outdated system file. To fix this issue, you'll need to run the System File Checker (SFC) tool and update any corrupted system files.⚠️ Common CausesCorrupted or outdated system filesDriver issues or conflicts🛠️ Step-by-Step FixesMethod 1: Quick FixStep 1: Open the Command Prompt as an administrator by right-clicking on the Start button and selecting 'Command Prompt (Admin)'.Step 2: Run the following command: sfc /scannow. This will scan your system files for any corruption or errors.💡 ConclusionIf the SFC tool finds and fixes any corrupted system files, restart your computer to see if the 'bad pool header' error is resolved. If not, you may need to perform a System Restore or seek further assistance from a Windows expert.
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