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SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED after unplugging some usb cables
#1
Hello

when I was typing something, my pc was acting weird, it delayed the key presses and it weren't the correct inputed key presses (when I typed "a" the letter "u" was typed and showed up after 2 seconds). So I thought it was something with my keyboard and I went to the back of my pc and unplugged 3 cables (didn't know which usb was the keyboard cable so I unplugged all 3 usb cables, one was the mouse, one was the keyboard and one was a blue yeti). When I see what happened on my screen, it was just a blue screen of death with this code:

(see attachments)

and some error codes on the left top corner of that screen:
(see attachments)


It boot loops in this btw.

After a second boot it goes into recovery mode (I think it's called like that), so I went to system retore point but when I selected one and clicked on next it gave me an error. So I tried to go into safe mode by spamming F8 but nothing happened.

These are the error codes I see on the top left screen btw:

0XFFFFFFFFC0000005
0x0000000000000000
0xFFFFC200D13F41E8
0xFFFFC200D13F3A10

If anyone could help me it would be appreciated.

Specs:
I7 5820K
MSI GTX 980Ti
MSI X99S GAMING 9ACK
32GB ram Corsair Dominator Platinum
Windows 10 Pro (installed on a Samsung 950 Pro 512GB)
Corsair AX1200i
Antivirus: Bitdefender

I've tried:

/sfc scannow but after 100% it says that the command can't be excecuted


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#2
Firstly you stated;
Quote:/SFC scannow
It should be:
Quote:sfc /scannow
This may account for you receiving a message of cmd can't be executed.

0xFFFFFFFC00005 is usually memory related though it doesn't necessarily mean you have an issue with RAM, more than likely an issue with a driver or drivers, maybe even AntiVirus.

Look in Event Viewer to see what may have caused the issue.
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#3
how to post blue screen dump file on forum with bluescreenview

how to post a blue screen report with WhoCrashed on the forum
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#4
(02-13-2017, 08:23 PM)GuiltySpark Wrote:  Firstly you stated;

Quote:/SFC scannow
It should be:

Quote:sfc /scannow
This may account for you receiving a message of cmd can't be executed.

0xFFFFFFFC00005 is usually memory related though it doesn't necessarily mean you have an issue with RAM, more than likely an issue with a driver or drivers, maybe even AntiVirus.

Look in Event Viewer to see what may have caused the issue.

Sorry mistyped the scannow thingy in the thread but typed it correctly in the command prompt.

(02-13-2017, 09:44 PM)Compton Wrote:  how to post blue screen dump file on forum with bluescreenview

how to post a blue screen report with WhoCrashed on the forum

Yeah I already watched those threads but unfortunately I can't access windows (after I boot up my pc, and it loads, it freezes and then I get the blue screen) nor can I access safe mode (F8 doesn't work and in recovery options when I select startup settings)
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#5
Do you have a Windows 10 Recovery CD or Windows CD?
So System Restore is causing a error
Do you have a Windows Live CD?
Do you have backups?
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(02-14-2017, 01:33 PM)Britec Wrote:  Do you have a Windows 10 Recovery CD or Windows CD?
So System Restore is causing a error
Do you have a Windows Live CD?
Do you have backups?

Hello

I didn't include a CD reader in my build but I can create a Windows 10 usb disk if that's also ok?
Oh I thought I posted the error from the system restore but here it is (first I select a restore point (have tried it with several) and then it's restoring, saying it is finishing and then I get the error)
Well I can't attach the pic since the file is larger than 500kb, am I allowed to link it to imgur?
Well Windows is installed on that SSD where no userdata is stored and the data is stored on the hdd (important files have been backed up).
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#7
you need to test the hard drive you can create a hiren boot cd  to the test the hard drive







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#8
(02-14-2017, 10:49 PM)Compton Wrote:  you need to test the hard drive you can create a hiren boot cd  to the test the hard drive

Windows is installed on the SSD why should I test the HDD then? Also I ran a crystaldiskmarkinfo two weeks ago or something (I do it every month) and everything was fine (this was just a few days before the error)
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#9
ok it should still be re tested both hard drive and SSD you are probably thinking its a SSD can't fail anything is possibly

both drives should be re tested
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