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Windows 10 system service exception bsod on boot camp 6.
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<blockquote data-quote="lclev" data-source="post: 1708501" data-attributes="member: 307555"><p>You might try running Windows 10 in safe mode and installing the drivers that way. Check out this article that talks about how to get into safe mode in Windows 10. It seems in Microsoft's infinite wisdom they have disabled safe mode. Enabling it is a pain but might be necessary. The first article deals with how to get safe mode enabled and the second deals with the error message you are getting.</p><p></p><p>Enabling Safe Mode:</p><p><a href="https://www.xtremerain.com/enable-legacy-advanced-boot-menu-in-windows-88-110/" target="_blank">https://www.xtremerain.com/enable-legacy-advanced-boot-menu-in-windows-88-110/</a></p><p></p><p>Dealing with SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION errors:</p><p><a href="https://www.xtremerain.com/how-to-fix-system-service-exception/" target="_blank">https://www.xtremerain.com/how-to-fix-system-service-exception/</a></p><p></p><p>I have had a wide variety of experiences installing Windows 10 on PCs at work. Most of the issues I have dealt with were wireless network devices. I have had to replace several due to a lack of updated drivers. I do not have W10 installed on an iMac. I do have it on a 2009 Macbook running OS X.11.4. I installed it over W7 so it was not a clean install. </p><p></p><p>Lisa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lclev, post: 1708501, member: 307555"] You might try running Windows 10 in safe mode and installing the drivers that way. Check out this article that talks about how to get into safe mode in Windows 10. It seems in Microsoft's infinite wisdom they have disabled safe mode. Enabling it is a pain but might be necessary. The first article deals with how to get safe mode enabled and the second deals with the error message you are getting. Enabling Safe Mode: [url]https://www.xtremerain.com/enable-legacy-advanced-boot-menu-in-windows-88-110/[/url] Dealing with SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION errors: [url]https://www.xtremerain.com/how-to-fix-system-service-exception/[/url] I have had a wide variety of experiences installing Windows 10 on PCs at work. Most of the issues I have dealt with were wireless network devices. I have had to replace several due to a lack of updated drivers. I do not have W10 installed on an iMac. I do have it on a 2009 Macbook running OS X.11.4. I installed it over W7 so it was not a clean install. Lisa [/QUOTE]
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