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Are you getting the SYSTEM SERVICE EXCEPTION blue-screen error in Windows? There’s nothing
scarier, in the Windows world! But don’t worry. You’re not alone, and (luckily) you’re not stuck with it
forever. The System Service Exception blue screen of death (BSOD) error is quite common, but it’s also
usually quite simple to fix. Here’s how…
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1. Update your device drivers (RECOMMENDED) Close
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2. Revise recent system changes
You’ll need to log in to the affected PC to try any of these fixes. If you’re having trouble restarting
your PC, try Option One in this post before you move onto these fixes.
Don’t worry; it’s probably not something you did. Drivers can become a problem overnight – one day
they’re working fine, the next, they’re causing a blue-screen. That’s because your computer is constantly
updating its version of Windows, and the devices themselves routinely install new drivers. With all these
changes, it’s only a matter of time until something fails or gets out of sync.
Fortunately, updating drivers is easy – you can do it automatically with Driver Easy. It will identify,
download and install all the correct drivers for your particular combination of computer, devices and
operating system. Here’s how:
2) Run Driver Easy and click the Scan Now button. It will scan your computer and detect any problem
drivers.
3) Click Update All to automatically download and install the correct version of all flagged drivers.
Note that the above procedure requires the Pro version of Driver Easy (don’t worry, it comes with a 30-day
money-back guarantee – no questions asked). If you’d rather update your drivers manually, you can do
this with the free version of Driver Easy, or you can do it by visiting the appropriate manufacturer websites
for all your problem drivers, searching for the most recent correct drivers for your devices, then
downloading and installing them. But be sure to choose the correct variant for your version of Windows; a
single wrong driver can cause big problems.
1) On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and S at the same time, type cmd, then right-click
Command Prompt and click Run as administrator.
4) Restart your PC. Wait for the scans to finish (it can take up to 15-20 minutes).
So if you’re using antivirus software such as McAfee, BitDefender, Virtual Clone Drive etc., you should
disable it. If this resolves the problem, contact the program’s support team for more assistance. (Or
just uninstall the program completely. Windows Defender is more than enough for most ordinary users.)
Be extremely careful about the websites you visit when you have no antivirus applications
installed. You should leave Windows Defender on all the time.
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