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Does my computer show a blue screen after I start up for roughly thirty seconds?

Does my computer show a blue screen after I start up for roughly thirty seconds?

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purzel_99
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05-23-2026, 01:33 AM
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stop code: "system thread exception not handled" what failed: ntfs.sys No matter what I try I can't use any fix because my pc keeps getting this error. Tried to format from usb, safe mode, repair pc, restore previous version, erase disk with cmd. But the problem is that before I manage to use one of these fixes my pc already bsods and I feel like I cant do anything. The pc does not bsod when in bios or when using windows memory diagnostic tool, but when I do anything else it bsods in 30 seconds.
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purzel_99
05-23-2026, 01:33 AM #1

stop code: "system thread exception not handled" what failed: ntfs.sys No matter what I try I can't use any fix because my pc keeps getting this error. Tried to format from usb, safe mode, repair pc, restore previous version, erase disk with cmd. But the problem is that before I manage to use one of these fixes my pc already bsods and I feel like I cant do anything. The pc does not bsod when in bios or when using windows memory diagnostic tool, but when I do anything else it bsods in 30 seconds.

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ChiefKeefVEVO
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05-23-2026, 01:52 AM
#2
1. Take your hard drive out, plug it into another computer or laptop (like an SSD or HDD), save your files there, wipe everything clean, and put up a new Windows installation on the drive. 2. Reset the CMOS settings in your motherboard by following online instructions. 3. Plug in one piece of RAM for testing only. Don't connect any other drives while you do this.
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ChiefKeefVEVO
05-23-2026, 01:52 AM #2

1. Take your hard drive out, plug it into another computer or laptop (like an SSD or HDD), save your files there, wipe everything clean, and put up a new Windows installation on the drive. 2. Reset the CMOS settings in your motherboard by following online instructions. 3. Plug in one piece of RAM for testing only. Don't connect any other drives while you do this.

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Thea77661
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05-25-2026, 03:00 PM
#3
I have a laptop, but I don't know if I can put a PC hard drive in it.
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Thea77661
05-25-2026, 03:00 PM #3

I have a laptop, but I don't know if I can put a PC hard drive in it.

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pegasusXman
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05-26-2026, 12:11 PM
#4
I fixed the hard drive by using a tool called dban. It erased everything without showing me any blue screens (BSOD), so I will tell you more once this is finished.
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pegasusXman
05-26-2026, 12:11 PM #4

I fixed the hard drive by using a tool called dban. It erased everything without showing me any blue screens (BSOD), so I will tell you more once this is finished.

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m3Lm_
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05-26-2026, 12:24 PM
#5
The ntfs.sys file in your blue screen of death is just the main Windows NTFS storage driver, so deleting your hard disk might actually fix things. But before you do that, please run a chkdsk /r command on the drive to make sure it's really healthy.
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m3Lm_
05-26-2026, 12:24 PM #5

The ntfs.sys file in your blue screen of death is just the main Windows NTFS storage driver, so deleting your hard disk might actually fix things. But before you do that, please run a chkdsk /r command on the drive to make sure it's really healthy.

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ToxicOPM
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05-26-2026, 08:03 PM
#6
Once it is all done, I'll just check to make sure everything is ready to go.
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ToxicOPM
05-26-2026, 08:03 PM #6

Once it is all done, I'll just check to make sure everything is ready to go.

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Epsylon16
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05-28-2026, 01:04 AM
#7
Dban fixed a problem, so now I can install Windows without any trouble.
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Epsylon16
05-28-2026, 01:04 AM #7

Dban fixed a problem, so now I can install Windows without any trouble.