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How do I fix Blue Screen of Death error "kmode_exception_not_handled?"

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The blues screen of death appears whenever I attempt to boot into Windows. The information displayed says "kmode_exception_not_handled." I am tech savvy however I have not been able to find a solution to this problem.

I am unable to enter safe mode on the windows 10 operating system so I cannot attempt to fix the issue. The blue screen appears before windows fully boots. I have created a bootable windows drive using the windows media creation tool. However, I have not been able to successfully boot into windows using the usb bootable drive. I have disabled fast boot and turned off secure boot in the bios on my motherboard however I cannot boot from the bootable media. To turn off secure boot I went to the boot settings->secureboot-> and change the OS type to other OS.

Every time I try to boot from the usb I am greeted with the BSOD and the same error code "kmode_exception_not_handled."

I have done a deep google dive and from what I understand the problem is an update or driver issue. It could possibly be the hardware however I have not installed anything new recently and have not seen any major issues until now, so I do not think it is a hardware problem, but I am not going to completely rule that option out.

I am currently running Windows 10 on a computer I built myself. Hardware: Ryzen 9 3950x CPU Asus PRIME X570-PRO ATX AM4 Motherboard G.Skill Ripjaws V 32GB (2x16) RTX 3060 12GB Video Card

Please Help.

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