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SYSTEM THREAD EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED M error in Windows 10/11
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Updated onMarch 22, 2024
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Blue Screen of Deatherrors such as SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED_M can be quite problematic.
This error will restart your PC every time it appears, therefore it’s important to know how to fix this error onWindows 10.
It’s important to note that our solutions also cover the msdn bugcheck system_thread_exception_not_handled_m error.
How do I fix SYSTEM THREAD EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED M error?
1. Use a third-party repair software
It can be a real pain to fix a BSoD error and the impact of the blue screen can startle many users. However, there’s no need to panic because nowadays we have automated software that can solve the problem for us.
If you’re not a technical person and don’t know much about system errors, this first solution can help you avoid any headaches and losing time.
We recommend utilizing athird-party appthat can automatically analyze your device for corrupted or damaged files and then repair them to restore proper function.
2. Run the SFC scan
TheSFCscan is another troubleshooting tool that you have to try. This is a command-line scanning tool that scans your computer for potential issues and resolves them along the way.
A lot of users have reported that the SFC scan can be useful when dealing withBSODissues inWindows 10.
3. Run theBSODTroubleshooter
4. UpdateWindows 10and install the latest drivers
Windows 10has a few errors with certain hardware and software, and in order to fix these errors, it’s important that you updateWindows 10.
Microsoft is aware of these issues, and it’s trying to fix them with the latestWindows 10updates.
In addition to bug fixes, new updates also bring new features and security improvements, therefore if you want your PC to be stable and free from errors, we strongly advise using Windows Update and downloading the latest patches.
In addition to downloading the latest patches, it’s also important to have the latest drivers installed.
Windows 10relies heavily on drivers, and if they are outdated or just not fully compatible withthe OS, you might get SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED_MBSoDerror.
To prevent these errors from appearing it’s important that you keep your drivers up to date.
Updating your drivers is fairly simple, and you can do it simply by visiting your hardware manufacturer’s website and downloading the latest drivers for your device.
Users reported that updating Nvidia or AMD graphic card drivers fixed the issue for them, so be sure to update those drivers first.
Few users also reported issues with Qualcomm Atheroswireless adapterdrivers, so if you’re using the aforementioned adapter, make sure to install the latest drivers for it.
If updating those drivers doesn’t fix the issue, update all drivers on your system.
Update drivers automatically
Searching for drivers on your own can be time-consuming. So, we advise you to use a tool that will do this for you automatically. Make sure you’re using the latest versions of your drivers otherwise the OS won’t function properly.
Using an automatic driver updater will certainly save you from the hassle of searching for drivers manually, and it will always keep your system up to date with the latest drivers.
All you need to do is to decide whether you update all the drivers in bulk or one by one if you have reasons not to install certain drivers. You can trust adriver updater softwareto be capable of making such improvements to assure a proper update with the most recent Windows drivers.
5. Run DISM
The third troubleshooting tool we’re going to try is DISM. Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM), as its name says, re-deploys the system image, and resolves potential issues along the way.
So, it could also resolve the SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED_M error. We walked you through the standard procedure above.
6. Check the hard drive
This is just our example, so keep in mind that you have to perform chkdsk command for every hard drive partition that you have.
7. Remove your antivirus software
Antivirus software is crucial for your system’s safety, but sometimes your antivirus software can cause these types of errors to appear.
To fix SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED_M and many otherBSoDerrors, it’s important that you temporarily remove your antivirus software.
Bear in mind that by removing your antivirus software you won’t be completely defenseless becauseWindows 10comes with Windows Defender that works as a default antivirus program.
To completely remove certain antivirus from your PC, it’s recommended that you use a dedicated removal tool.
Almost all antivirus companies have these tools available on their websites, so be sure to download one of these tools for your antivirus software.
Users reported that Norton andMcAfeeare the cause for this error, but bear in mind that almost any antivirus program can cause this error to appear.
Therefore, be sure to remove all third-partyantivirus programsfrom your PC. If removing your antivirus fixes the problem, you can reinstall it or you can switch to a different antivirus solution.
Sometimes it’s hard to remove an antivirus. Some of the solutions have their own uninstall the software but even so, they might leave files behind that can clog the system or prevent further reinstalling of the same app.
That is why we recommend usingthird-party uninstaller softwareto completely remove your antivirus and any remnants that come along with it.
8. Remove problematic applications
Even though your antivirus is the common cause forBSoDerrors, almost any third-party application can cause SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED_M error to appear.
To fix this problem, be sure to remove any recently installed or updated applications.
According to the users, MSI Afterburner, RealTemp, UltraISO, and SoundTap Streaming Audio Recorder can cause this error to appear.
Therefore if you’re using any of these applications we strongly suggest that you remove them.
9. Reset your BIOS
If your BIOS isn’t properly configured, you might get SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED_M or any otherBlue Screen of Deatherror.
To quickly fix this problem you just need to enter BIOS and reset it. By resetting BIOS all your settings will be reverted to default, thus fixing theBSoDerror.
To see how to enter BIOS and how to reset it, we strongly advise that you check yourmotherboardmanual for detailed instructions.
10. Reset Windows 10
After you completeWindows 10reset, don’t install any software or drivers, instead of test if your PC is working properly. If the error appears again, it means that your hardware is causing it.
If the SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED_M error is caused by certain software, you can fix it easily by performing aWindows 10 reset.
We should warn you that this process is similar toclean install, therefore we suggest that you back up your important files.
To complete theWindows 10reset you might also needa bootable USB flash drivewith the OS on it, so be sure to create one.
11. Check for faulty hardware
Hardware can be the common cause ofBSoDerrors, especially if it’s not compatible with your PC.
If you installed any new hardware recently, we strongly suggest that you remove it or replace it and check if your PC works well without it.
If the problem isn’t caused by new hardware, we strongly advise that you perform a detailed hardware inspection in order to find and replace the faulty hardware.
SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED_M error isn’t as serious as otherBlue Screen of Deatherrors, and you can easily fix it in Windows 10 andWindows 11by updating your drivers or by removing the problematic software.
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Milan Stanojevic
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Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.
Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.
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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.