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System thread exception not handled.

Rosa

So today i went to plug in my controller into my pc, which ive done many times before, and plugged the hub into my motherboard, a usb cable from the hub, and cable to the controller. I dont know if this was the exact cause of the crash, but when i looked at my screen i got blue screened. so I proceeded to do everything i could possibly do to fix the problem. I did 4 cmd commands, tried safe mode (which blue screens immediately), un plugged all my devices, tried a different graphics card, tried my hard drive in another pc (which worked fine for some reason), i even tried to reset my pc but i couldnt because i didnt have enough space on the drive with windows. Im lost, completely lost. Any ideas? I dont think its cpu or ram, i mean this happened today and ive been using this exact computer for 5+ months now with no issues. I also tried removing specific drives, and that didnt work either. I think it might be the motherboard or a program or something, but the cmd commands i used that were supposed to check for stuff found nothing and didnt work. Thanks in advance


Update: reset windows, worked for 5 minutes then crashed. reseated cpu. no luck. tried individual ram, no luck. the only thing left is the motherboard..? idk 

well now everything broken, every time i try to get to boot menu or restart computer i just get your pc/device needs to be repaired error 0xc0000225 and I cant get to anything but recovery mode where nothing works for me and I cant even reset windows again, i just get an error. Im thinking at this point of just buying a new ssd and windows and starting from scratch. 

ive tried basically this whole guide http://windowsreport.com/windows-10-automatic-repair-couldnt-repair-pc/ 

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On 3/14/2017 at 8:29 AM, Rosa said:

So today i went to plug in my controller into my pc, which ive done many times before, and plugged the hub into my motherboard, a usb cable from the hub, and cable to the controller. I dont know if this was the exact cause of the crash, but when i looked at my screen i got blue screened. so I proceeded to do everything i could possibly do to fix the problem. I did 4 cmd commands, tried safe mode (which blue screens immediately), un plugged all my devices, tried a different graphics card, tried my hard drive in another pc (which worked fine for some reason), i even tried to reset my pc but i couldnt because i didnt have enough space on the drive with windows. Im lost, completely lost. Any ideas? I dont think its cpu or ram, i mean this happened today and ive been using this exact computer for 5+ months now with no issues. I also tried removing specific drives, and that didnt work either. I think it might be the motherboard or a program or something, but the cmd commands i used that were supposed to check for stuff found nothing and didnt work. Thanks in advance


Update: reset windows, worked for 5 minutes then crashed. reseated cpu. no luck. tried individual ram, no luck. the only thing left is the motherboard..? idk 

well now everything broken, every time i try to get to boot menu or restart computer i just get your pc/device needs to be repaired error 0xc0000225 and I cant get to anything but recovery mode where nothing works for me and I cant even reset windows again, i just get an error. Im thinking at this point of just buying a new ssd and windows and starting from scratch. 

ive tried basically this whole guide http://windowsreport.com/windows-10-automatic-repair-couldnt-repair-pc/ 

 

 

Firstly, here are a few methods you can try to fix system thread exception not handled BSOD error:

 

https://usefulpcguide.com/16886/fix-system-thread-exception-not-handled-error/

 

Try those methods.

 

In case you can't boot into your Windows 10 computer, here is how to do that:

 

https://win10tips.net/windows-10-safe-mode/

 

To find out which program or service causes this BSOD on your computer, you can try to use WhoCrashed or BlueScreenView.

 

http://download.cnet.com/WhoCrashed/3000-2094_4-75205821.html

 

http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html

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