Trouvé sur le site de Microsoft:
The DRIVER_CORRUPTED_MMPOOL bug check has a value of 0x000000D0. This indicates that the system attempted to access invalid memory at a process IRQL that was too high.
Cause
The kernel attempted to access pageable memory (or perhaps completely invalid memory) when the IRQL was too high. The ultimate cause of this problem is almost certainly a driver that has corrupted the system pool.
In most cases, this bug check results if a driver corrupts a large allocation (PAGE_SIZE or larger). Smaller allocations result in bug check 0xC5 (DRIVER_CORRUPTED_EXPOOL).
Resolving the Problem
An alternate method is to open the \\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management registry key. In this key, create or edit the ProtectNonPagedPool value, and set it equal to DWORD 1. Then reboot. Then the system will unmap all freed nonpaged pool. This will prevent drivers from corrupting the pool. (This does not protect the pool from DMA hardware, however.)
Donc dans la langue de Molière cela donne
Démarrer =>Executer=> regedit (éditeur de base de registre)
Tu sélectionnes cette clé dans l'arborescence:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management
Dans cette clé, tu crées ou tu modifies la valeur "ProtectNonPagedPool", qui doit être une valeur DWORD (click droit: "new DWORD value" pour la créer si elle n'existe pas)
Donne lui la valeur 1.
Quitte Regedit.
Redémarre.
Et avec un peu de chance ton problème devrait avoir disparu..