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Recurring BSOD couple, UNEXPECTED_STORRE + CRITICAL_PROCESS
Hi guys, I’m new here and I joined because I can’t really solve a problem that appeared recently (like 10 days ago), i hope you can give me some advices.
When I use my laptot, while doing different things, the computer stops and blocks (even though I can swap between windows, buti f I click on something nothing happens), and after a few minutes the BSOD appears with the error: UNEXPECTED_STORE_EXCEPTION. Sometimes instead the BSOD appear more quickly with the error CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED, once it was related to Avira, the next times to explorer.exe.
The action that causes the BSOD can be random, like clicking on something, while saving a file, sometimes while doing nothing at all. i can say that it often happens when I restart my laptop when it is suspended, like after a few minutes after.
I can Edit (I had to write this twice) because i had the same UNEXPECTED error when i clicked to add the zip file in this post, the it restarted successfully for the first time, when I pressed enter to enter the password it gave me CRITICAL PROCESS, and critical processa gain a second after it forcefully rebooted the following time.
Whwn it happens and it restarts it can’t reboot alone, normally it doesn’t find how to booT (giving me and error , up to when ot proposes the pc restoration), or a few times i got to the screen that allows the selection of the keyboard language (as if recovering from zero). This happened less at the beginning, now as you can see muptiple times in a row, but usually the critical process here seems to be explorer (I once had a problem that it crashed when i did the right click but I succeded in solving it).
I already did a disk check and a sfc scan but nothing was wrong, don't know if it could be a strange virus.
Thanks in advance for the help ^^ hope I can solve this because I need my laptop for my work.
If you need a better description /more info feel free to ask :)
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Last edited by maranga93; 11 May 2017 at 15:28.