How to Fix Unexpected Store Exception Windows 10
How to Fix Unexpected Store Exception Windows 10
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With the update to Windows 10, you got a fancy set of additional features and improve aesthetics but they didn’t come without the unwanted exceptions and errors that we could have lived without. One such example is the “unexpected store exception” that forces you to restart every time it shows up.
While Windows 10 is a remarkably stable operating system compared to older releases (Windows Me, anyone?), it isn’t bug-free by any means. From time to time, any computer system can crash or fail, and Windows is no different. For most Windows users, this is often combined by a blue screen of death (BSOD).
BSOD errors often come with hard-to-decipher names, and the unexpected store exception error is one example of that. Unfortunately, there isn’t a single or obvious cause for this kind of BSOD. That said, if you’re trying to fix an unexpected store exception error in Windows 10, here are some common fixes you could try.
The unexpected store exception has troubled many users after they updated from previous versions of Windows 10. It is normally accompanied by the dreaded BSOD or the blue screen of death. Most of the time this exception has been raised because of an anti-virus program. We will discuss removing the anti-virus to stop the blue screen of death from reoccurring. If you want to confirm that it’s actually the anti-virus being the guilty party, you can do that by going through your bug details. In there, you should be able to see the “raw stack” which contains the traces that have been produced by the operating system. In there, you should be able to find errors that might correspond to the drivers that are used by your anti-virus or malware-protection programs. (We will be sharing two other methods along with this so if the anti-virus removal method doesn’t work for you, don’t worry, we have still got you covered)
One thing that Windows users fear the most is the infamous BSoD, also known as Blue Screen of Death. Speaking of which, it seems that some users are getting UNEXPECTED STORE EXCEPTION BSoD on Windows 10, and today we’re going to help you fix this issue.
UNEXPECTED STORE EXCEPTION can be a problematic error, and speaking of errors, users reported the following issues as well:
Unexpected Store Exception Dell, Asus, HP, Toshiba, Lenovo – This error is relatively common, and many Dell, Asus, HP, and Lenovo users reported it on their devices.
Unexpected Store Exception SSD, hard drive – In most cases, this error is related to your SSD or hard drive. If you’re experiencing this error, be sure to check if your storage device is working properly.
Unexpected Store Exception while gaming – This error can also appear while gaming. Once the error appears, your PC will restart so you’ll have to start your game all over again.
Blue screen error Unexpected Store Exception – In most cases, this error comes with a Blue screen followed by a restart. The cause for this error is usually your hardware or a faulty driver.
Unexpected Store Exception No bootable device – Sometimes this error can come with No bootable device message. If that happens, be sure to check your hard drive for problems.
Unexpected Store Exception critical process died – This is another variation of this problem, but you should be able to fix it with one of our solutions.
BSoD is usually caused by faulty hardware or driver issues, and UNEXPECTED_STORE_EXCEPTION BSoD error isn’t caused by faulty hardware, so it might be good for you to check for latest Windows 10 updates via Windows Update.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba,Lenovo, and Samsung).
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