![]() ![]() Click Repair your computer and follow Advanced options > Automatic Repair environment. Try performing System Restore to get rid of the error with the help of the following troubleshooting steps:Ī. Use the USB installer to boot into your system. Image 17: Device Manager with options to rollback, disable, and uninstall a driver Method 8: Run System Restore Or, you can click Disable Device or Uninstall Device for disabling or uninstalling the driver.Next, select Roll Back Driver & click Yes to rollback Right click the driver and click Properties.In Device Manager, expand the device for which you need to rollback, disable, or uninstall a driver.Press the Windows Start key, type Device Manager, and press Enter.Steps to rollback, disable, or uninstall third-party drivers So, you might need to identify such drives and then rollback, disable, or uninstall them, as follows: Like software, some third-party drivers installed on Windows 10 computers may also cause incompatibility issues and result in the stop code “critical process died”. Method 7: Rollback, Disable, or Uninstall Drivers Uninstall the software and restart the system.Select the third-party software you suspect as the cause of the ‘critical process died error’ in Windows. ![]() Navigate to Apps > Apps & Features and sort the installed apps by Install Date.Press the Windows Start key, type Settings, and press Enter.You need to uninstall the software, after booting Windows in Safe mode, as follows: ![]() In this situation, the error appears while using the device. Image 16: Uninstall problematic Windows update Method 6: Uninstall Third-Party SoftwareĪccording to Microsoft support, the BSOD error might occur due to incompatibility of a recently installed third-party software such as an antivirus with the Windows device. ![]()
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