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Windows Error Code Solution
This video shows how to fix windows error codes. This can help if your computer has problems running Windows operating system windows error code solution
Error Code 0x80070005 - Windows Error Codes
Microsoft has released many updates to their operating systems over the years. These updates are usually rolled out in the form of patches that can be downloaded from Microsoft's website. If your computer is running a version of Windows that is older than XP (or Vista), then you may have received an error message like this one:
Windows cannot find some or all of the files needed to execute the program 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\WINWORD.EXE'. Check if you have the correct application installed for opening this file type, and try launching the program again.
This problem occurs when the system tries to launch a program that requires a newer version of Windows than what is currently installed. This could happen if you recently upgraded to a new version of Windows, or if you're trying to run a program that was designed for an earlier version of Windows.
To fix this problem, follow these steps:
Click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then press ENTER.
Microsoft Windows Error Code 0x80070005
Microsoft Windows Error Code 0x80004005 means that your computer has encountered a problem while trying to access some files stored on your hard drive. This can happen if you have recently installed software updates or if you are running an older version of Windows.
Microsoft Windows Error Code 80070001
This error code usually occurs when you try to open a file that is not compatible with your operating system. You may receive this message when opening a document from a CD-ROM, DVD, USB flash drive, or other external device.
Microsoft Windows Error Code 80240015
Error code 80240015 indicates that you cannot install or uninstall programs. If you are installing a program, you may receive this error if you do not have enough disk space on your hard drive.
What is 'Kmode_Exception_Not_Handled BSOD error'?
"Kmode_Exception_Not_Handled BSOD error" is an error that can cause Windows-based operating systems to restart or shut down abruptly. The stop error, also known as Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), indicates that the error handler is not able to catch the exception generated by a Kernel-mode program. The error may occur in Windows 10, 8, and 7.
The error may occur for a number of reasons including a faulty hardware device, incompatible driver, recently installed software, or conflicting system devices.
How can you fix 'Kmode_Exception_Not_Handled BSOD error'?
Some of the common fixes include:
Updating or reinstalling the driver
Uninstalling newly-installed software
Rolling back Windows 10
Testing the hardware
Resetting Windows
Reinstalling Windows
Please see our in-depth walk-through solutions below.
1. Update or reinstall the driver
“Kmode_Exception_Not_Handled Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error” may occur due to out of date, corrupt or incompatible hardware driver. Try to update your drivers, such as the graphics driver or LAN port / WiFi adaptor. To update a driver, see the options below.
Roll Back Windows 10
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Option 1. Update driver using Device Manager
Right-click Windows Start and select Device Manager.
Look for the drivers, right-click it and select Update driver.
Then, select Search automatically for updated driver software.
Option 2. Update using an Installer
To check Windows version, click Windows Start or Windows key + S key, then type System Information and press Enter key.
Check for OS Name and System type.
Go to the official brand website of the hardware.
Example: An image for the official website for Nvidia GTX 750 Graphics card driver.
Download the compatible driver for your Window version.
Install the driver.
If you are getting the error before Windows start-up, you might need to insert your Windows installer DVD or bootable USB, to access Safe Mode. In Safe Mode, the driver will be disabled. If you successfully access Safe mode without a Blue Screen of Death, it confirms driver or hardware problem.
While in Safe mode, uninstall all drivers that could possible caused BSOD. You could uninstall it in the device manager or go to the Control Panel and uninstall the driver there. To access Safe mode, the see video below.
2. Uninstall newly installed software
"Kmode_Exception_Not_Handled BSOD error" may also appear when a newly installed application is having an issue. Please uninstall the application.
Go to Control Panel, using the search bar in Windows Start.
In the Control Panel window, select Uninstall a program.
Look for the newly installed software, then right-click and select uninstall.
3. Roll Back Windows 10
"Kmode_Exception_Not_Handled BSOD error" may also be caused by a Windows update. Some of the drivers might be incompatible with the latest Windows update. Try to roll back your Windows 10 and see if it fixes the problem. Steps are provided below.
Roll Back Windows 10
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Step 1. Access Safe mode
See the video in solution 1.
Step 2. Roll back Windows 10
Go to Settings.
Open Update & Security.
Select Recovery.
Press Get started below the Go back to the previous version of Windows 10. A window will appear, and may take time to load**.**
Select For another reason, and then click Next.
Click No, thanks >> Next >> Next >> Go back to earlier build. The process may take time to finish**.**
See if the "Kmode_Exception_Not_Handled BSOD error" vanish.
4. Test the hardware
“Kmode_Exception_Not_Handled Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error” could also be due to failing hardware in your system unit. To confirm, make sure you have installed the correct driver because it could be a driver issue only. Then, remove all USB devices connected to your PC, including the graphics card, LAN card, WiFi adaptor, printer, and recently installed hardware.
Test the hardware
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If the issue persists, check each hardware on your PC. Before doing a test, make you have cleaned your hardware, reconnect and check all cables for burn, and reset the BIOS (see steps below).
To reset BIOS
Turn off your Computer.
Open the case.
Locate the CMOS battery of the motherboard and remove it for at least three minutes.
After reseating the CMOS battery, turn on the computer.
Restore the BIOS to default settings.
After resetting the BIOS, test your hardware one by one. See some hardware test below.
Check the Fan
Clean the CPU fan from dust
Connect the CPU fan cable properly.
Test if the CPU is running.
Test RAM/ Memory
To test your RAM/ Memory, see this link here.
Test Hard Disk Drive
Remove the Graphics card
Remove the graphics then run the PC. If no error was found while the graphics card is detached, the graphics card might be faulty. While the graphics card is detached, remove the graphics driver, reconnect the graphics card and then install the driver again.
If the error still persists, connect the graphics card to another PCI-E slot. If an error appears, warranty the graphics card. If the error disappears, the motherboard 1st PCI-E slot might have a problem.
5. Reset Windows
If the cause of “Kmode_Exception_Not_Handled Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error” could not be determined. Try restoring Windows 8 or 10 to its default settings using the video in solution 1.
6. Reinstall Windows
If all the hardware is in good condition, or if you replaced an HDD due to defect, please install Windows again. It is possible that the error is due to your Windows system components, resulting in “Kmode_Exception_Not_Handled Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error.”
YouTube video tutorials are provided below;
For Windows 7 see link here.
For Windows 8 see link here.
For Windows 10 see link here.
Insert the Windows installation DVD or USB.
A message will appear “Press any key to boot from CD or DVD”, press any key to boot from the Window installation CD/ DVD or USB.
Select your language, time and keyboard, and click Next.
Click Install Now.
Click I accept the terms of the license, and then click Next.
Click Custom (Advanced).
Select the partition, and click Delete.
NOTE: Delete all partition.Kmode_Exception_Not_Handled BSOD error (Win 10, 8 & 7)")
Select the Unallocated space and click Next. NOTE: If you want to define the size, click new, set the size and then click Apply.
Click ok to confirm.
Wait until the installation process is finished.
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