Author Topic: Windows 8 error (System_Service_Exception)  (Read 1524 times)

yeah so i downloaded a windows update and now it randomly crashes while im doing things with the error code (System_Service_Exception) and i searched and didnt find anything other than factory resets but i dont have stuff to backup things onto
so i was wondering what i could do
i've tried system restore to a date that said it would remove said update
its had an error the last 3 times i've attempted, though
help please?

If you're coming to this thread to bash Windows 8, forget off

It's a shot in the dark, but try this
Press Windows Key + R (Opens "run")
Type "msconfig"
Click the tab "services"
Check "Hide all microsoft services"
Disable some services
This might work, but again, it's a total shot in the dark.

If you're coming to this thread to bash Windows 8, forget off

It's a shot in the dark, but try this
Press Windows Key + R (Opens "run")
Type "msconfig"
Click the tab "services"
Check "Hide all microsoft services"
Disable some services
This might work, but again, it's a total shot in the dark.

I don't know much about Windows 8, but doesn't System_Service_Exception imply that it's a system service that the exception occurs with? And, well, all system services would be made by Microsoft.

I don't know much about Windows 8, but doesn't System_Service_Exception imply that it's a system service that the exception occurs with? And, well, all system services would be made by Microsoft.
I was thinking that there might be a service that is conflicting with a microsoft service

Upload the newest file inside of C:\Windows\Minidump
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If you're coming to this thread to bash Windows 8, forget off

It's a shot in the dark, but try this
Press Windows Key + R (Opens "run")
Type "msconfig"
Click the tab "services"
Check "Hide all microsoft services"
Disable some services
This might work, but again, it's a total shot in the dark.
did this have not had a crash yet
also koopa uploaded to mediafire since it came to mind first

A memory exception occurred, as pointed to by the first parameter, 0xc0000005. The address of the instruction that called the bug check was 00000001`17b1e000. The address of the context record for the exception that caused the bug check was fffff880`1bf81bf0. This error has been linked to excessive paged pool usage and may occur due to user-mode graphics drivers crossing over and passing bad data to the kernel code. Go into the Windows folder and run the NTUninstall program corresponding to the KB###### updates you installed. If that doesn't work, either update or roll-back your video drivers.
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