Error. System Thread Exception Not Handled. Solution

Опубликовано: 10 Июль 2026
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Today we will solve the System Thread Exception Not Handled bug that occurs often in Windows 10 and 8.
The cause is almost always an outdated driver or incompatible network card or graphics card.
I will explain how to find the exact driver that is causing the problem directly with the tools provided by Windows.

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We start by pressing the Windows key plus the "R" key, write the command "msconfig" and "accept".
In this window, click on "start up", then point to "safe start up", click on "apply" and "accept". Safe mode is used to prevent the applications that may be causing the problem from working.
We hope that the computer restarts and loads in "safe mode" when it has finished loading the operating system, press the Windows key plus the "R" key, write the order that is displayed in the run window. "Eventvwr"
We hope that the page with the tool to be used opens.
In the window we are located on the left side, click on "Windows Registries, then click on" system.
Look in the event box for the error we are trying to solve. System Thread Exception Not Handled
If the problem started after an update we can revert it, to do this press the Windows key plus the "I" key, then click on "Update and security", when the "WINDOWS UPDATE" window opens, click on uninstall updates and look for the update that is causing the problem, we can also be guided by the date from which we believe the failure started.
To uninstall, point to an update and click on uninstall a program.

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