How to Fix Windows.com/stopcode Errors
Windows.com/stopcode errors are critical BSOD crashes that indicate serious problems the system can’t recover from. Common variants include:
- “SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (nvlddmkm.sys)”
- “CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED (ntkrnlmp.exe)”
- “KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE”
They signal deep system failures in Windows, often caused by driver conflicts, corrupted system files, or hardware faults.
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[hide]Step-by-Step Fixes:
Before starting:
- Disconnect unnecessary peripherals
- Create a system restore point
Method 1: Repair System Files
1. Boot into Safe Mode with Networking (restart 3x during boot → Troubleshoot → Advanced → Startup Settings → F5)
2. Open the Command Prompt as an administrator and run:
```
sfc /scannow
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
chkdsk C: /f /r
```
3. Reboot
Method 2: Check Hardware Health
1. Check RAM:
- Windows Memory Diagnostic: Press “Win + R” → “mdsched.exe”
2. Monitor temperatures:
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- Safe temps: CPU <80°C, GPU <85°C
Method 3: Uninstall Problematic Updates
1. Settings → Update & Security → View update history → Uninstall updates
2. Remove the most recent non-security or driver update that coincides with the BSOD start time
3. Reboot
If Stopcode Errors Continue:
Persistent BSODs often indicate:
- Deep system file corruption
- Intermittent hardware faults
- Driver conflicts affecting kernel communication
- Residual malware deeply embedded in boot sectors
- Firmware bugs in the BIOS
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Main Causes:
1. Driver conflicts: Incompatible GPU/storage drivers
2. System file corruption: Damaged kernel or other system files
3. Registry errors: Corrupted boot- and driver-related registry keys
4. Malware infections Rootkits or low-level malware
5. Software conflicts:
- Antivirus blocking critical services
- Buggy Windows updates
Conclusion:
Windows.com/stopcode errors require targeted fixes like driver management, system-file repairs, and hardware checks. Outbyte PC Repair can provide an automated solution that can restore system stability in minutes.
Prevention Tips:
- Avoid registry cleaners from untrusted sources
- Update drivers using manufacturer tools only
- Create monthly system restore points
- Monitor hardware temperatures and health periodically
- Use built-in Windows Defender and reputable anti-malware scanners
The following steps should fix the windows_com_stopcode issue:
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