Fixing the "System Thread Exception Not Handled" Error on a New Windows Installation
If drivers aren't the issue, your Windows system files may be corrupted.
Navigate to: > Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart . Press 4 or F4 to start in Safe Mode. 3. Roll Back or Reinstall Drivers system thread exception not handled new
This Windows feature can sometimes glitch during the initial boot cycles of a new machine. Step 1: Identify the Failing Driver
Navigate to . Press F5 to enable Safe Mode with Networking . Fixing the "System Thread Exception Not Handled" Error
Over-aggressive third-party antivirus suites can conflict with Windows system threads. If you can access your desktop or Safe Mode, temporarily uninstall software like Avast, AVG, or McAfee. Windows Defender will automatically turn on to keep your system protected while you test if the BSOD stops.
When Windows crashes, a specific background thread has failed. Because the thread is running within the core kernel of the operating system, any unhandled error forces Windows to completely halt operations to protect your data from corruption. Common Associated System Files Press F5 to enable Safe Mode with Networking
Expand the category containing the problematic hardware (e.g., Display adapters for graphics cards). Right-click the device and select . Navigate to the Driver tab.
Type exit , close the window, and restart your computer normally. Step 6: Disable Third-Party Antivirus Software
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