What is ‘Windows 11 error System Thread Exception not handled’?
In this article, we are going to discuss on How to fix Windows 11 error System Thread Exception not handled. You will be guided with easy steps/methods to resolve the issue. Let’s starts the discussion.
‘System Thread Exception not handled – BSOD error’: It is common Windows Problem considered as Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error. This BSOD error is appeared with message saying ‘Your PC ran into a problem and needs to restart. We’re just collecting some error info, and then we’ll restart for you’ along with some Windows Stop Codes like System Thread Exception not handled. This BSOD error is usually appeared in the middle of your work on computer or when you start/restart your Windows 11/10 computer.
There could be several reasons behind the issue including corruption in system files or registry, or in system image, malware or viruses infections in computer, interference of some problematic software installed in computer or problematic hardware attached into computer, and other Windows issues. This issue can also be occurred due to corrupted/outdated or incompatible device drivers installed in your computer.
You should make sure all device drivers are properly installed in computer and are up-to-date to latest & compatible version, and also make sure Windows OS is up-to-date in computer if you don’t want this type of issue. It is possible to fix the issue with our instructions. Let’s go for the solution.
How to fix Windows 11 error System Thread Exception not handled?
Method 1: Fix System Thread Exception not handled error with ‘PC Repair Tool’
‘PC Repair Tool’ is easy & quick way to find & fix BSOD errors, EXE errors, DLL errors, problems with programs/applications, malware or viruses issues, system files or registry issues, and other system issues with just few clicks. You can get this tool through button/link below.
Method 2: Boot Windows 11 in Safe Mode [Via Settings App]
You should boot your Windows 11 computer into Safe Mode before attempting any troubleshooting steps.
Step 1: Open ‘Settings’ App in Windows PC via Windows Search Box and go to ‘System > Recovery’ and under ‘Recovery Options’, click ‘Restart Now’ option
Step 2: Now, go to ‘Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Settings’ and click ‘Restart’
Step 3: After restart, use the number key to choose and option to boot in Safe Mode with networking.
Boot in Safe Mode from BSOD screen:
Step 1: Restart your computer several times until you see Windows Recovery Environment screen
Step 2: Once you are in WinRE screen, follow ‘step 2 and step 3’ of above method to boot your computer in safe mode.
Method 3: Find which driver is causing issue
Step 1: Press ‘Windows + R’ keys on keyboard, type ‘eventvwr’ in ‘Run’ window and hit ‘Ok’ button to open Event Viewer app
Step 2: Go to ‘Windows Logs > System’ and find the log ‘system_thread_exception_not_handled’ and click on it find which driver is causing this error.
Method 4: Update Device Drivers
Updating device drivers to latest & compatible version can resolve the issue.
Step 1: Open ‘Device Manager’ in Windows PC via Windows Search Box and look for device driver that is showing Yellow mark on it
Step 2: Right-click on device driver you want to update, and select ‘Update Driver’, and follow on-screen instructions to finish update. Once updated, restart your computer and check if the issue is resolved.
Download or reinstall device drivers update in Windows PC [Automatically]
You can also try to update all device drivers to latest & compatible version using Automatic Driver Update Tool. You can get this tool through button/link below.
Method 5: Rename faculty driver
You can also try to fix the issue by renaming faculty driver in computer.
Step 1: Open ‘File Explorer’ in Windows PC and go to ‘C:/Windows/System32/drivers’ path
Step 2: Find the problematic driver, click it and press ‘F2’, and rename the filename extension with .old and then hit ‘Enter’ key to change it. Once done, restart your computer and check if the issue is resolved.
Method 6: Run SFC scan and DISM scan
You can run SFC scan and DISM scan in your Windows PC to repair the corruption in system files or registry, or in system files, and fix the issue.
Step 1: Press ‘cmd’ in Windows Search Box and press ‘SHIFT + ENTER’ keys on keyboard to open ‘Command Prompt as Administrator’
Step 2: Type the following commands one-by-one and hit ‘Enter’ keys after each to execute.
sfc /scannow
DISM /Online /Cleanup-image /RestoreHealth
Step 3: Once executed, restart your computer and check if the issue is resolved.
Method 7: Perform System Restore
If the issue still persist, you can try to fix the issue by performing System Restore in computer.
Step 1: Press ‘Windows + R’ keys on keyboard, type ‘rstui’ in ‘Run’ window and hit ‘Ok’ button to open ‘System Restore’ app
Step 2: Click ‘Next’, select a valid restore point according to date & time when there was no issue at all in computer, and then click ‘Next > Finish’ to start restoring process and once finished, check if the issue is resolved.
Conclusion
I am sure this post helped you on How to fix Windows 11 error System Thread Exception not handled with several easy steps/methods. You can read & follow our instructions to do so. That’s all. For any suggestions or queries, please write on comment box below.