System Service Exception in Windows 10 is Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) when an exception occurs during a system service and leads to a transition from a kernel to a user mode. And when this error occurs, the computer restarts itself and any unsaved data is lost.
SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION Windows 10 can occur because:
- Incompatible driver (not suitable) – Especially the graphics driver section.
- Software that is not compatible with windows 10 (possibly because you are upgrading windows from 7 to 10 for example).
- Some sources mention bluescreen system exception service can occur due to antivirus or clonedrive software.
To Fix System Service Exception Windows 10, you can update drivers on Windows 10 and many devices are downloaded and installed through Windows Update.
- Press Windows key + I > Click on Devices.
- Click on Device manager.
- Expand driver then click it. After it click on Action > Update Driver Software > Search automatically for updated driver software.
- Wait process.
- Close
Note: If these steps don’t work, try reinstalling the driver: Open Device Manager, right-click (or tap and hold) the name of the device, and select Uninstall. Restart your PC and Windows will attempt to reinstall the driver.
If update drivers can’t fix System Service Exception Windows 10, you can Run System File Checker.
- Search Command Prompt, search cmd then Run as administrator.
- Type chkdsk /f /r > Enter.
- Then press Y.
- Restart your PC, then wait scan to finish.
- Check if problem is solved.
How to Fix Blue Screen Error while using your PC
1. Check for Updates Windows 10
- Press Windows key + I.
- Click Update & Security.
- On the Windows Update page, select Check for updates.
2. Update Drivers
You can update drivers on Windows 10 and many devices are downloaded and installed through Windows Update.
3. Remove Software
You can remove recently installed or unnecessary software (for example, antivirus software from companies other than Microsoft) before upgrade Windows 10.
Select the Start button > Settings > System > Apps & features . Select Sort by name and change it to Sort by install date. Select a recently installed app you want to remove then select Uninstall.
4. Remove External Hardware
Try to unplug unnecessary external hardware (printers, webcams, additional monitors, etc.) before upgrading Windows 10.
6. Turn fast startup on or off
Search type “Control Panel”and select it. Then select Hardware and Sound > Power Options > System Settings. On under Shutdown settings, find Turn on fast startup (recommended). If this setting is turned off, select the check box. If it’s turned on, clear the check box.