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Windows 10 "UNEXPECTED STORE EXEMPTION" BSOD

manfredc3

SOH-CM-2022
I have an HP Pavilion G6 laptop that I upgraded from Windows 7 to 10 one day after it was released.

Ever since the upgrade (no clean install as of yet) I am getting a blue screen (BSOD) with the message "UNEXPECTED STORE EXCEPTION" We need to restart, any time the display goes black, I open the lid after closing it, or even afer a full shutdown.

Two weeks later, Microsoft has not found a resolution for the issue yet, but researching forums I ran into the following tip:

1> Right click battery icon in the lower right corner.
2> Select power options.
3> Left click on "Choose What The Power Button Does"
4> left click "Change settings that are currently unavailable"
5> Scroll to the bottom and under "Shutdown Settings"
UNCHECK Both the "Turn on fast startup" & the "Sleep" boxes
6> click the "Save changes" button and close the power options window

And even though it is not resolving the issue, it did eliminate the BSOD's

So, until Microsoft finds a resolution for this issue, this tip will be my work around.

Other than that I actually like Windows 10, after I got rid of some unwanted features

Hope this helps others that are experiencing similar issues.

 
Interesting, must be a HP thing, my Acer & my wifes Toshiba so far do not seem to have this problem.
Keith
 
No, not really just an HP thing.

Posts also talk about Asus for example.

But it certainly a pain in the butt.
 
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