What is ‘Interrupt Exception not handled error’ (BSOD) in Windows 10?
‘INTERRUPT_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED’ or ‘Interrupt Exception not handled error’ is common Windows 10 error categorised as Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error. This error is appeared with message saying ‘Your PC ran into a problem and need to restart. We’re just collecting some error info, and then we’ll restart for you’. Like other BSOD errors, this Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error is also occurred in the middle of your work on computer or during system boot/reboot.
Interrupt Exception not handled error can be associated with affected files or devices drivers on Windows 10 computer. The possible reasons behind this issue can be corruption in system files or registry means some system files have been corrupted. Also, corruption in device drivers, registry entries and other genuine system files could be reason for this problem.
Users reported that they faced ‘INTERRUPT_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED BSOD error’ in Windows 10 after Windows OS upgrade and explained that the error is preventing them from accessing or open Windows desktop. If you are facing the same issue, then you are in right place for the solution. Let’s go for the solution.
How to fix Interrupt Exception not handled error in Windows 10?
Method 1: Fix ‘INTERRUPT_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED’ BSOD error with ‘PC Repair Tool’
‘PC Repair Tool’ is easy & quick way to find and fix BSOD errors, DLL errors, EXE errors, malware or viruses issues, problems with programs, system files or registry issues and other system issues with just few clicks. You can get this tool through button/link below.
Method 2: Run SFC Scan
SFC (System File Checker) – Windows 10 built-in tool offers to repair system files issues in order to resolve this BSOD error.
Step 1: Press ‘Windows + X’ keys on keyboard and select ‘Command Prompt as Administrator’
Step 2: Type ‘sfc /scannow’ command and hit ‘Enter’ key to execute
Step 3: Wait to complete the process. Once done, restart your computer and check if the trouble is resolved.
Method 3: Run DISM scan
DISM tool – Windows 10 built-in tool offers you to repair hard disk image issue in order to fix this BSOD error.
Step 1: Open ‘Command Prompt as Admisntrator’
Step 2: Type the following command and hit ‘Enter’ key to execute
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
Step 3: Wait for completion. Once done, reboot your computer and check if the problem is resolved.
Method 4: Update device drivers in Windows 10
Outdated or corrupted hardware devices drivers in Windows 10 can cause this type of issue. You can update device drivers to resolve the issue. Let’s try.
Step 1: Press ‘Windows + X’ keys on keyboard and select ‘Device Manager’
Step 2: Expand each device category one-by-one and look for the device showing ‘Yellow Exclamation Mark’ on it. Right-click on device showing ‘Yellow Mark’ and select ‘Update Driver’
Step 3: Follow on-screen instructions to finish update process. Once done, restart your computer to see the changes and check if the trouble is resolved.
Update device drivers in Windows 10 [Automatically]
You can also try to update all Windows drivers with ‘Automatic Driver Update Tool’. This software will automatically find the latest updates for all Windows drivers and then install them into computer. You can get this tool through button/link below.
Method 5: Run ‘Blue Screen’ troubleshooter
You can also try to resolve the issue by running Windows 10 built-in ‘Blue Screen’ troubleshooter.
Step 1: Press ‘Windows + I’ keys on keyboard to open ‘Settings’ App in Windows 10
Step 2: Go to ‘Update & Security > Troubleshoot’
Step 3: Select ‘Blue Screen’ troubleshooter and click on ‘Run the troubleshooter’ button
Step 4: Follow on-screen instructions to finish troubleshooting process. Once done, please check if the issue is resolved.
Method 6: Fix ‘INTERRUPT_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (BSOD) error’ using ‘Driver Verifier’
If you are able to log into Windows computer and facing this BSOD error, then you can try to resolve the issue using Driver Verifier.
To Start Driver Verifier:
Step 1: Open ‘Command Prompt as Admisntrator’
Step 2: Type ‘Verifier’ and hit ‘Enter’ key to open ‘Driver Verifier Manager’
Step 3: Now, select ‘Create Standard settings’ or ‘Create Custom settings’ and select ‘Next’
Step 4: Under ‘Select what drivers to verify’ section, select one of selection like ‘Select driver names from a list’ and hit ‘Next’
Step 5: Select one or more specific drivers and hit ‘Finish’. Once done, restart your computer
To Stop or reset Driver Verifier:
Step 1: Open ‘Command Prompt as Admisntrator’
Step 2: Type ‘verifier /reset’ command and hit ‘Enter’ key to execute
Step 3: Restart your computer once done.
Conclusion
I am sure this post helped you on How to fix INTERRUPT_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED error in Windows 10 with several easy steps. You can read & follow our instructions to do so. That’s all. For any suggestions or queries, please write on comment box below.