Sounds like a bad hard drive is top of the list. Press F12 a few times at startup and boot into the diagnostic environment -- run an extended system test. Record the exact errors you see for reporting to Dell technical support, which will then arrange warranty replacement of the drive.
This error code 'SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED' indicates that Microsoft Windows or a kernel-mode driver accessed paged memory at DISPATCH_LEVEL or above.
If system is not booting to windows, crash the system and check boot the system to recovery. Try startup repair. We need the minidump file from whoCrashed if system is booting to windows.
There are a few causes can lead to the SYSTEM THREAD EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED error in Windows. To deal with this annoying error, firstly, you need to boot your computer in to Safe Mode with Networking.
If you don't know how to do, read the following guide, it's a step-by-step article, which is simple to understand and follow.
Next, go to Google.com, search for BlueScreenView, or WhoCrashed program, download and install on your computer. Subsequently, use one of those tools to locate minidump files on your computer and find out the actual reason, which has created this blue screen error.
Based on the result you get from BlueScreenView or WhoCrashed, you will now what to do next. In most cases, this blue screen error is related to system files or corrupted drivers. With the help of BlueScreenView or WhoCrashed, it will point out the exact file/driver that caused this issue to you. Then, the last step you need to take is that just replace/reinstall those files.
For further information and solutions to fix SYSTEM THREAD EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED on your Windows computer, read this guide:
WHEN I START THE SYSTEM IT AUTOMATICALLY SHOWS A BLUE SCREEN WITH SYSTEM THREAD EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED ERROR AND SAYS SYSTEM NEEDS TO RESTART.WHAT MAY BE THE PROBLEM.
When you see the Blue Screen, at the bottom of the description it might list a possible cause. Make sure and check, but you do have the option of putting dump files on OneDrive and give us a link. I can only look at Win 10 versions and may or may not be able to find any more info about the problem beyond what the suggested software might yield.
ejn63
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Sounds like a bad hard drive is top of the list. Press F12 a few times at startup and boot into the diagnostic environment -- run an extended system test. Record the exact errors you see for reporting to Dell technical support, which will then arrange warranty replacement of the drive.
DELL-Pradeep L
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November 23rd, 2016 16:00
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Thank you for writing to us.
This error code 'SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED' indicates that Microsoft Windows or a kernel-mode driver accessed paged memory at DISPATCH_LEVEL or above.
If system is not booting to windows, crash the system and check boot the system to recovery. Try startup repair.
We need the minidump file from whoCrashed if system is booting to windows.
Run diagnostics using this link: http://dell.to/2fR0zsn and share the results.
dereckpatia
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April 18th, 2017 20:00
There are a few causes can lead to the SYSTEM THREAD EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED error in Windows. To deal with this annoying error, firstly, you need to boot your computer in to Safe Mode with Networking.
If you don't know how to do, read the following guide, it's a step-by-step article, which is simple to understand and follow.
win10tips.net/.../
Next, go to Google.com, search for BlueScreenView, or WhoCrashed program, download and install on your computer. Subsequently, use one of those tools to locate minidump files on your computer and find out the actual reason, which has created this blue screen error.
Based on the result you get from BlueScreenView or WhoCrashed, you will now what to do next. In most cases, this blue screen error is related to system files or corrupted drivers. With the help of BlueScreenView or WhoCrashed, it will point out the exact file/driver that caused this issue to you. Then, the last step you need to take is that just replace/reinstall those files.
For further information and solutions to fix SYSTEM THREAD EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED on your Windows computer, read this guide:
usefulpcguide.com/.../
Saltgrass
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April 19th, 2017 07:00
When you see the Blue Screen, at the bottom of the description it might list a possible cause. Make sure and check, but you do have the option of putting dump files on OneDrive and give us a link. I can only look at Win 10 versions and may or may not be able to find any more info about the problem beyond what the suggested software might yield.