Blue Screen Of Death error is an error that abruptly stops your system and forces it to restart on its own. Several problems related to Windows could cause this error to show up. In fact, there are several Blue Screen Of Death errors that show up on your screen for different reasons. One of those is the Unexpected Store Exception error. And this error has nothing to do with Microsoft’s Store.
This unexpected crash error shows up mostly when there is an issue with the system’s hardware components. It could be a faulty hard drive, graphics card, or system memory unit in your system. Another possible reason behind it is a software conflict that may be a missing driver or a program inconsistency in the system. Well, whatever may be the case, we have compiled this guide with solutions for all of these reasons. So without any further ado, let’s get into it.
How to Fix an Unexpected Store Exception Error in Windows 10?
It is not possible to determine which solution in this list will work for a particular system. So, try one solution after the other until you find the one that solves your problem.
Check Your Hard Drive for Errors:
Windows has a built-in check disk tool that lets you diagnose any problems in your hard drive. Since this BSOD error is common with faulty hard drives, you should use this before trying everything else.
Click on the Windows Search bar and look for “Command Prompt.” Once you see it in the results section, open it up as an administrator.
In the command prompt window, enter the following command and press the Enter key.
The check disk utility will start its work and look for any possible errors in your hard drive. If it finds any, then it will try to fix it. If there are several errors or a big one, then the utility tool will take a while to do its job. If it can’t fix your error, it will give you a detailed report on the error based on which you can try other solutions.
If your hard drive does not show up any sign of error or fixing some of the hard drive issues does not help with the Unexpected Store Exception blue screen of death error, try the next solution mentioned below.
Check and Test for Bad Memory:
The next hardware component in your system that you need to check for errors is your RAM or memory. Windows has the built-in Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool that lets you do that.
Click on the Windows Search bar and look for “Control Panel.” Once you see it in the results section, open it up.
Click on “Administrative Tools.”
Then open up Windows Memory Diagnostic as an administrator and let it scan your system.
You will see a pop-up asking whether you want to restart your system right away and run the test or do you want to run the test the next time you restart your device. This tool will start the diagnostic only if you restart. So restart your computer and let it run the scan.
Once the scan is complete, the common problems will be fixed, and a detailed report on the error will show up at the bottom of your screen.
If the Diagnostic tool does not show up any sign of error, or if fixing some of the memory issues does not help with the Unexpected Store Exception blue screen of death error, try the next solution mentioned below.
Check for corrupted System Files:
To check for corrupted system files, you can use Windows built-in System File Checker tool.
Click on the Windows Search bar and look for “Command Prompt.” Once you see it in the results section, open it up as an administrator.
In the command prompt window, enter the following command and press the Enter key.
Let the scan complete, and after it is done, you will see detailed information about the scan results.
If this tool also does not help with the Unexpected Store Exception blue screen of death error, try the next solution mentioned below.
Update the Display Driver:
Sometimes, faulty or outdated drivers can be the cause of a Blue Screen of Death error. And if you an outdated display driver, you will surely encounter all kinds of errors. So try updating your display driver and see if that helps with your problem.
Press Windows Key + X to open up the Device Manager.
Double-click on Display adapters. That will show your graphics unit.
Right-click on it and then click on Update driver.
Then follow the on-screen instructions to let your computer search for any possible update.
There are other ways to update your driver too. You can visit your graphics unit’s manufacturer’s website and then search for the latest drivers based on the operating system and model number you have on your computer. Then you can download and install the update on your computer like any other software program.
Again, you can even install a third-party utility tool that can scan your computer for any outdated or faulty drivers. It can then install the latest drivers on your system with just a single click.
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If updating the driver does not help with the Unexpected Store Exception blue screen of death error, try the next solution mentioned below.
Update Windows:
Microsoft pushes out updates to Windows regularly to fix its issues. To fix your error, you should try updating your Windows 10 to the latest version too.
Press Windows Key + I to open up Windows Settings.
Click on “Update & Security.”
Now, click on the Windows Update tab, and you will see the Windows update option in the right pane.
If you see a pending Windows update, install it on your computer.
If updating Windows 10 to the latest version does not help with the Unexpected Store Exception blue screen of death error, try the next solution mentioned below.
Disable Antivirus:
Sometimes, antivirus programs block out certain system operations suspecting them to threaten the system’s security. That can lead to this blue screen of death error too. So it would be best if you tried disabling your antivirus to fix this.
To disable your antivirus program, launch it on your computer and find the setting to turn off Real-time protection. Different antivirus programs have different UI elements. So on your antivirus program, you need to find the setting on your own. Once you do find it, disable it and then close the antivirus program.
If disabling the antivirus program does not help with the Unexpected Store Exception blue screen of death error, try the next solution mentioned below.
Turn off Fast Startup:
Fast Startup is a Windows feature that is turned on by default. It uses a type of hibernation to improve the boot speeds of your computer. Yes, it is great as it allows for better boot times, but it can even lead to some drivers not loading up well. So you need to disable it and check whether that solves your problem.
Press Windows Key + I to open up Settings.
Click on System and then click on Power & Sleep.
Right below Related Settings, you will see the option “Additional power settings.” Click on it.
In the new window that opens up, click on the option “Choose what the power buttons do.”
Then click on “Change settings that are currently unavailable.”
You will see the option “Turn on fast start-up (recommended)” with a checkbox next to it. Uncheck that checkbox.
Finally, click on Save Changes.
If disabling the fast startup also does not help with the Unexpected Store Exception blue screen of death error, try the next solution.
Disable File History:
File History is a feature that allows users to recover files in case they are damaged. But having this turned on leads to a blue screen of death error for some users. So try turning it off and check whether that solves your problem or not.
- Press Windows Key + I to open up Windows Settings.
- Click on “Update & Security.”
- Now, click on the Backup tab in the left pane. You will see the “Automatically back up my files” option in the right pane. Disable that option. You won’t see this option if File History is disabled on your system.
If turning off File History also did not help with the Unexpected Store Exception blue screen of death error, try the next solution mentioned below.
Use the High-performance mode:
Windows has different modes that optimize your system’s performance according to your preference. You can try setting it to high-performance mode to fix your blue screen of death error.
- Press Windows Key + I to open up Settings.
- Click on System and then click on Power & Sleep.
- Right below Related Settings, you will see the option “Additional power settings.” Click on it.
- Under the selected plan section, choose “High-performance” and save your change.
If using the high-performance mode also does not help with the Unexpected Store Exception blue screen of death error, try the next solution mentioned below.
Reset Windows 10:
As a final attempt, you should try resetting your Windows to reset everything on your computer back to default. You can choose to keep your files or remove them from your computer after the reset.
- Press Windows Key + I to open up Windows Settings.
- Click on “Update & Security.”
- Now, click on the Recovery tab in the left pane. Here, under Reset this PC, click on “Get started.”
- A pop-up will ask whether you want to keep your files or remove everything with the Windows reset. Based on your requirement, make a choice and then go ahead with the Windows reset process.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the Windows reset process.
Now you should not encounter the Unexpected Store Exception blue screen of death error again. If you do, it could be a hardware issue, in which case you need to get your system checked out by a professional. But before going to that conclusion, try reinstalling Windows on your computer. If you see this error even after Windows reinstallation, you can be sure that it is a hardware issue. And to solve that, you might have to replace your hard drive, memory unit, or graphics unit.
So this is all about fixing the Unexpected Store Exception Error in Windows 10. If you have any questions or queries about this article, then comment below, and we will get back to you. Also, be sure to check out our other articles on iPhone tips and tricks, Android tips and tricks, PC tips and tricks, and much more for more helpful information.