Windows 10 blue screen error system service exception or stop code 0x0000003B usually caused by driver incompatibility. In simple words, your Windows 10 installation and your drivers are incompatible with each other. Again graphic user interface errors, corrupted system files or Outdated or misconfigured drivers also cause System_Service_Exception on windows 10.
Updating
drivers with the latest version and checking your Windows 10 file system for
errors probably helps fix this Windows 10 BSOD error. If you are also
struggling with a similar problem, apply the solutions listed below to
fix System_Service_Exception on windows 10.
SOLUTIONS:
A.
Update windows 10
B.
Update System Drivers
C.
Run system file checker utility
D.
Disable Fast startup
E.
Check disk Drive errors
F.
Run memory Diagnose tool
System service exception
windows 10
Whenever
you get Blue screen error on Windows 10 PC, we recommend disconnect all
external devices (printer, USB device or external HDD) and reboot your PC.
If you
are getting frequent blue screen error at startup, we recommend boot
into safe mode and apply the solutions listed
below.
Update windows 10
Microsoft
regularly releases windows updates with security improvements and various bug
fixes. Installing the latest Windows updates patch Outdated system files, which
can cause unexpected errors.
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Press Windows key + I key to open settings,
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Click on update & security than Windows update,
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Hit the check for updates button to allow download and install
windows update from Microsoft server,
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Once done, reboot your PC to apply them.
Update System Drivers
As
discussed before, Outdated or misconfigured drivers are a common reason behind
windows 10 Blue screen error. Updating system drivers with the latest version
probably applicable solution to fix this system service exception stop code
0x0000003B on windows 10. Usually, windows update keeps your system drivers up
to date but the automatic process means system drivers are less likely to fall
behind their recommended version. The following steps help manually update or
reinstall drivers on windows 10.
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Right-click on Windows 10 start menu select device manager,
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This will display all installed device driver list,
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Look if there is a yellow “alert” symbol, open the section using
the dropdown arrow,
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Right-click the problem-driver and select Update driver.
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Click on Search automatically for updated driver software and
follow on-screen instructions to let Windows automate the update process for
you.
If
windows didn’t found any driver update still, you see any driver with the
yellow sign from the list, uninstall it and install it again with the latest
driver software. Or visit your Device manufacturer website (if you are laptop
users, visit HP, Dell, ASUS, Lenovo for Desktop user, visit motherboard
manufacturer website).
We
strongly recommend, update the Video Graphic drivers, Network adapter and sound
driver.
Run system file checker
utility
Corrupted
Windows system Files are another common reason behind this BSOD error. Run the
system file checker utility that checks for missing and corrupt Windows system
files, restore them with the correct one. But before running the SFC command,
run DISM restore health command to ensures that sfc utility will work properly.
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Type cmd on start menu search bar, right-click on Command
Prompt, select Run as administrator to open an elevated Command Prompt.
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Type command DISM /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth and
press the enter key, Wait for the command to complete.
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The process can take up to 20 minutes depending on your system
health but wait for it to complete.
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When the process completes, type sfc /scannow and press Enter,
Let the scanning process complete 100%
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Once done, reboot windows 10 and check if there is no more blue
screen occurs.
Disable Fast startup
Several
windows users report, disable fast startup help them fix different blue screen
errors on Windows 10. To disable fast startup windows 10 follow the below
steps.
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Press Windows key + R, type powercfg.cpl and
hit Enter
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The Power Options window should appear, Click “Choose what the
power buttons do.”
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Next, click “Change settings that are currently unavailable.”
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Scroll down to “Shutdown settings” and uncheck the box for “Turn
on fast startup.”