BSOD BAD_POOL_CALLER when using VPN [closed]











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This is what I'm trying to do... I am trying to share a VPN connection to my devices.
How I'm doing this... I have downloaded a VPN (XVPN), then shared my laptop internet using an external wifi adapter that supports sharing WiFi (netsh wlan start hostednetwork)



What happens I am able to access the VPN but when I start to use it BSOD - BAD_POOL_CALLER (sometimes BAD_POOL_HEADER)




  1. I have gotten sharing WiFi to work (without VPN)... THIS IS NOT THE PROBLEM


  2. I can only use this VPN


  3. I have used verifier.exe and signed all the unknown drivers


  4. I have run the windows memory diagnostics tool



Windows 10 Pro | 4gb memory | Dump Files: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xPQhCNv3cNTYNC2o14Ko9WkRkthZzzvj



I've been looking for for an answer for days now and nothing



Thank you to anyone who can help me. (If you need more info I am happy to do that)



Nic










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closed as off-topic by Scott, DavidPostill Nov 25 at 8:32



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  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's about circumventing network security/policies at an institution.
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    Nov 25 at 8:32















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This is what I'm trying to do... I am trying to share a VPN connection to my devices.
How I'm doing this... I have downloaded a VPN (XVPN), then shared my laptop internet using an external wifi adapter that supports sharing WiFi (netsh wlan start hostednetwork)



What happens I am able to access the VPN but when I start to use it BSOD - BAD_POOL_CALLER (sometimes BAD_POOL_HEADER)




  1. I have gotten sharing WiFi to work (without VPN)... THIS IS NOT THE PROBLEM


  2. I can only use this VPN


  3. I have used verifier.exe and signed all the unknown drivers


  4. I have run the windows memory diagnostics tool



Windows 10 Pro | 4gb memory | Dump Files: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xPQhCNv3cNTYNC2o14Ko9WkRkthZzzvj



I've been looking for for an answer for days now and nothing



Thank you to anyone who can help me. (If you need more info I am happy to do that)



Nic










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closed as off-topic by Scott, DavidPostill Nov 25 at 8:32



  • This question does not appear to be about computer software or computer hardware within the scope defined in the help center.

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  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's about circumventing network security/policies at an institution.
    – DavidPostill
    Nov 25 at 8:32













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This is what I'm trying to do... I am trying to share a VPN connection to my devices.
How I'm doing this... I have downloaded a VPN (XVPN), then shared my laptop internet using an external wifi adapter that supports sharing WiFi (netsh wlan start hostednetwork)



What happens I am able to access the VPN but when I start to use it BSOD - BAD_POOL_CALLER (sometimes BAD_POOL_HEADER)




  1. I have gotten sharing WiFi to work (without VPN)... THIS IS NOT THE PROBLEM


  2. I can only use this VPN


  3. I have used verifier.exe and signed all the unknown drivers


  4. I have run the windows memory diagnostics tool



Windows 10 Pro | 4gb memory | Dump Files: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xPQhCNv3cNTYNC2o14Ko9WkRkthZzzvj



I've been looking for for an answer for days now and nothing



Thank you to anyone who can help me. (If you need more info I am happy to do that)



Nic










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This is what I'm trying to do... I am trying to share a VPN connection to my devices.
How I'm doing this... I have downloaded a VPN (XVPN), then shared my laptop internet using an external wifi adapter that supports sharing WiFi (netsh wlan start hostednetwork)



What happens I am able to access the VPN but when I start to use it BSOD - BAD_POOL_CALLER (sometimes BAD_POOL_HEADER)




  1. I have gotten sharing WiFi to work (without VPN)... THIS IS NOT THE PROBLEM


  2. I can only use this VPN


  3. I have used verifier.exe and signed all the unknown drivers


  4. I have run the windows memory diagnostics tool



Windows 10 Pro | 4gb memory | Dump Files: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xPQhCNv3cNTYNC2o14Ko9WkRkthZzzvj



I've been looking for for an answer for days now and nothing



Thank you to anyone who can help me. (If you need more info I am happy to do that)



Nic







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closed as off-topic by Scott, DavidPostill Nov 25 at 8:32



  • This question does not appear to be about computer software or computer hardware within the scope defined in the help center.

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closed as off-topic by Scott, DavidPostill Nov 25 at 8:32



  • This question does not appear to be about computer software or computer hardware within the scope defined in the help center.

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.












  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's about circumventing network security/policies at an institution.
    – DavidPostill
    Nov 25 at 8:32


















  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's about circumventing network security/policies at an institution.
    – DavidPostill
    Nov 25 at 8:32
















I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's about circumventing network security/policies at an institution.
– DavidPostill
Nov 25 at 8:32




I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's about circumventing network security/policies at an institution.
– DavidPostill
Nov 25 at 8:32















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