I get BSOD occasionally with the stopcode SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION


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    Windows 10 Home
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    I get BSOD occasionally with the stopcode SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION


    Hello there.

    I just created my account to seek for help and I am new here. Please let me know if you need any extra information about my computer specification!

    My computer started getting these BSOD occasionally since November last year, I've been trying to fix it since then. I tried by searching on Online Post & Forums, Online YouTube Videos and posting my problem on Microsoft Community but still the Blue Screen of Death is still not fixed and it is still occurring.

    Using the stopcode, (Mainly SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION, sometimes IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL etc.) I attempted to fix my computer using various methods. I tried...
    - Updating my BIOs
    - Running the SFC scan
    - Updating my drivers
    - Checking my hard drive using command prompt
    - Running the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool
    - Running the MemTest (Left overnight with 8 passes)

    As this point I am so desperate to seek for help and just 'leave it be', I hope someone can find out what are my problems and hopefully there will be a solution for it.

    Normally after I turned on my computer there will be a few BSOD before I can using my computer properly. I stopped doing that about a week ago and instead of shutting down my computer, I turn on sleep mode. If I am lucky, there will be no BSOD when I wake my computer from sleep mode. But still my computer still seldom get BSOD. (Note: I am assuming that there is something wrong with the applications that start on startup?)

    I am running on Windows 10 Home and my Windows Version Number is Version 1909 (OS Build 18363.900)
    Last edited by Kebby; 02 Jul 2020 at 11:15.
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    Windows 8.1 Enterprise x64
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    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
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