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✅ IRQL GT ZERO AT SYSTEM SERVICE Stop error in Windows 10

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If you get a IRQL_GT_ZERO_AT_SYSTEM_SERVICE stop error on your Windows 10/8/7 computer, then this post may interest you. When you receive a blue screen error or a shutdown code, your computer will shut down suddenly to protect against data loss. A hardware device is driver or associated software could be the cause.

IRQL GT NULL IN SYSTEM SERVICE

There isn't much information on the net and all Microsoft says on this blue screen is:

The IRQL_GT_ZERO_AT_SYSTEM_SYSTEM_SERVICE bug check has the value 0x0000004A. This indicates that a thread returns to user mode from a system call if its IRQL is still above PASSIVE_LEVEL.

0x0000004A

If you get this error, here are some ideas I can offer you:

1]Run Windows 10 Blue Screen Troubleshooter.

2]Make sure you are using the latest version of all installed software and make sure your Windows 10 is up to date.

3]Make sure all drives on your device are up to date.

4]Check your system BIOS carefully. Is there an update available from the system or motherboard manufacturer? If so, update the BIOS. Check the BIOS documentation carefully; Resetting all BIOS alternatives to their defaults can sometimes fix a roadblock caused by over-optimization.

5]Run ChkDsk to check your hard drive for errors.

6]Run the Windows memory diagnostic tool and Memtest86+ to check the health of your memory.

7]There are advanced blue screen troubleshooting tips that you can refer to.

Hopefully something helps!

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