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  • “Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) After Windows 11 24H2 Update – 2026 Fix Guide (10 Solutions)”

    “Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) After Windows 11 24H2 Update – 2026 Fix Guide (10 Solutions)”

    Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) After Windows 11 24H2 Update β€” 10 Fixes That Work (2026)

    πŸ“‹ UPDATE LOG β€” REGULARLY MAINTAINED

    • June 2026 β€” Initial publication covering 10 working fixes for BSOD after Windows 11 24H2, including KB5083769 boot loop fixes
    • [UPDATE DATE] β€” [Add Microsoft patch or new workaround here]

    βœ“ Solutions verified with Windows 11 24H2 (Build 26100.x) Β· Last reviewed: June 2026

    πŸ”΅ Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) After Windows 11 24H2 Update β€” 10 Fixes That Work (2026)

    πŸ“… Updated: June 2026 ⏱️ 14 min read πŸͺŸ Windows 11 24H2 πŸ”΅ BSOD Errors

    You install the latest Windows 11 24H2 update. You restart your PC. Then β€” Blue Screen of Death. Your screen distorts with pixelated graphics, the system crashes, and enters an endless repair cycle [citation:10]. You’re not alone. The April 2026 cumulative update KB5083769 has triggered boot loops and BSOD on thousands of PCs worldwide [citation:10].

    ⚠️ Before You Start β€” The 30-Second Emergency Fix
    πŸ”„ Hard Shut Down to enter WinRE: Start your PC. Just as Windows attempts to load (spinning dots), press and hold the Power button for 5-10 seconds to perform a hard shut down. Do this twice. On the third start, Windows will boot into the Recovery Environment (WinRE) [citation:5][citation:10].

    πŸ” What’s Actually Happening β€” The KB5083769 Disaster

    The Windows 11 24H2 update has caused multiple BSOD scenarios. The most severe is from KB5083769 (April 2026), which triggers:

    • Pixelated graphics and screen artifacts before BSOD [citation:10]
    • Endless repair cycle loops that can’t be fixed without manual recovery [citation:10]
    • BitLocker recovery key prompts (some users lose access to encrypted drives) [citation:10]
    • SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION (win32kfull.sys) and DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE errors [citation:2][citation:6]
    • PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA crashes [citation:6]
    πŸ“Š BSOD Error Codes You Might See:
    β€’ SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION (0x3B) β€” Faulty system service or driver [citation:2]
    β€’ DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE β€” Driver power management issue [citation:6]
    β€’ PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA β€” Memory corruption [citation:6]
    β€’ CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED β€” System file corruption
    β€’ DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION β€” Driver timeout
    1

    Access Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE)

    If your PC is stuck in a boot loop, you need to access WinRE before you can apply any fixes. Microsoft confirmed this method works when standard boot fails [citation:5][citation:10].

    Step A: Start your PC
    Step B: Just as Windows attempts to load (spinning dots), press and hold the Power button for 5-10 seconds
    Step C: Repeat this hard shut down process TWICE
    Step D: On the third start, Windows will automatically boot into WinRE [citation:5]
    
    Once in WinRE, navigate to: Troubleshoot β†’ Advanced Options
    πŸ’‘ Pro tip: If this method doesn’t work, boot from a Windows 11 USB installation media and select “Repair your computer” instead of “Install now.”
    2

    Uninstall the Problematic Update (KB5083769)

    Since KB5083769 is the primary culprit for boot loops and BSOD, removing it is the most direct fix [citation:10]. Microsoft recommends this as a first-line recovery option [citation:3].

    From WinRE (Recovery Environment):
    
    Step A: Troubleshoot β†’ Advanced Options β†’ Uninstall Updates
    Step B: Select "Uninstall latest quality update"
    Step C: Follow the prompts to remove KB5083769
    Step D: Restart your PC
    
    If you can boot into Safe Mode:
    Step A: Settings β†’ Windows Update β†’ Update history
    Step B: Scroll to "Uninstall updates"
    Step C: Find KB5083769 β†’ Uninstall
    ⚠️ Warning: Some users report that uninstalling KB5083769 can trigger BitLocker recovery. Have your recovery key ready before proceeding [citation:1].
    3

    Boot into Safe Mode

    Safe Mode loads Windows with minimal drivers. If your PC boots in Safe Mode, the issue is almost certainly driver-related [citation:3][citation:9].

    From WinRE:
    Step A: Troubleshoot β†’ Advanced Options β†’ Startup Settings
    Step B: Click "Restart"
    Step C: After restart, press 4 (or F4) for Safe Mode
    Step D: Press 5 (or F5) for Safe Mode with Networking (to download drivers)
    
    Once in Safe Mode, you can:
    - Uninstall recent updates
    - Update or roll back drivers
    - Run SFC and DISM commands
    4

    Run SFC and DISM β€” Repair Corrupted System Files

    Corrupted system files are a common cause of BSOD after updates. SFC scans and repairs Windows system files, while DISM fixes the component store [citation:2][citation:4][citation:6].

    Open Command Prompt as Administrator (from WinRE or Safe Mode):
    
    # First, run System File Checker
    sfc /scannow
    
    # Wait for completion (may take 15-20 minutes)
    # If SFC finds errors, it will attempt to repair them
    
    # Then run DISM to repair the component store
    Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
    
    # If DISM fails with error 0x800f0906, try:
    Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:wim:E:\sources\install.wim:1 /LimitAccess
    
    # After both complete, restart your PC
    πŸ’‘ Note: If DISM fails at around 62.3%, this is normal β€” wait for it to complete [citation:4]. If DISM continues to fail, you may need a repair source from Windows installation media.
    5

    Use System Restore

    If you created a restore point before the update, this is the quickest way to revert your system to a stable state [citation:3][citation:10].

    From WinRE:
    Step A: Troubleshoot β†’ Advanced Options β†’ System Restore
    Step B: Select a restore point from BEFORE April 14, 2026 (before KB5083769 was installed) [citation:10]
    Step C: Follow the prompts to restore
    Step D: Restart your PC
    πŸ’‘ Pro tip: If you don’t see any restore points, System Restore may be disabled. You can enable it for future protection after fixing your PC.
    6

    Update or Roll Back Drivers (Focus on GPU, Chipset, Audio)

    SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION (0x3B) is almost always driver-related [citation:2]. Outdated or corrupted drivers are a leading cause of BSOD after the 24H2 update [citation:2][citation:7][citation:9].

    In Safe Mode with Networking:
    
    Step A: Press Win + X β†’ Device Manager
    Step B: Focus on these critical drivers:
       - Display adapters (GPU β€” NVIDIA, AMD, Intel)
       - Sound, video and game controllers (audio drivers)
       - System devices (chipset drivers)
       - Network adapters
    
    For each driver:
    Step C: Right-click β†’ Update driver β†’ Search automatically
    Step D: If already updated, try "Roll back driver" (if available)
    
    If crashes continue, try Driver Verifier (advanced):
    Step A: Run "verifier" as Administrator
    Step B: Select "Create standard settings"
    Step C: Choose "Automatically select all drivers" [citation:9]
    Step D: Restart and let Windows crash 3 times
    Step E: The faulting driver name will appear on the BSOD
    ⚠️ Important: After using Driver Verifier, you MUST disable it when done: run verifier /reset as Administrator [citation:9].
    7

    Disable Fast Startup

    Fast Startup can cache corrupted driver states between shutdowns. Disabling it forces a clean system initialization [citation:2].

    If you can boot into Windows normally or Safe Mode:
    
    Step A: Control Panel β†’ Power Options
    Step B: Click "Choose what the power buttons do" (left sidebar)
    Step C: Click "Change settings that are currently unavailable"
    Step D: UNCHECK "Turn on fast startup (recommended)"
    Step E: Click "Save changes" β†’ Shutdown β†’ Restart
    
    If you cannot boot into Windows, you can disable Fast Startup via Registry in WinRE:
    - Load the Registry hive from your Windows installation
    - Navigate to HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Power
    - Set "HiberbootEnabled" to 0
    8

    Check Disk for Errors (CHKDSK)

    Disk errors or bad sectors can cause system instability and BSOD. CHKDSK scans and repairs disk issues [citation:2].

    Open Command Prompt as Administrator:
    
    # Check for disk errors and repair
    chkdsk C: /f /r
    
    # You'll be prompted to schedule the scan on next restart
    Type Y and press Enter
    
    # Restart your PC to run the scan
    # Note: This scan can take 1-2 hours depending on disk size
    9

    Use Startup Repair

    If the boot loop persists, Startup Repair can automatically diagnose and fix boot-related issues [citation:10].

    From WinRE:
    Step A: Troubleshoot β†’ Advanced Options β†’ Startup Repair
    Step B: Select your account and enter password
    Step C: Wait for the repair process to complete
    Step D: Restart your PC
    
    If Startup Repair fails, try:
    - Bootrec /fixmbr
    - Bootrec /fixboot
    - Bootrec /scanos
    - Bootrec /rebuildbcd
    
    From Command Prompt in WinRE, run these commands one by one:
    bootrec /fixmbr
    bootrec /fixboot
    bootrec /scanos
    bootrec /rebuildbcd
    exit
    10

    Perform a Repair Install (In-Place Upgrade)

    If all else fails, a repair install reinstalls Windows while preserving your files, apps, and settings. This is less drastic than a clean install [citation:10].

    Method A: Using Windows Update (if you can boot)
    - Settings β†’ Windows Update β†’ Advanced options β†’ Recovery
    - Select "Fix problems using Windows Update"
    
    Method B: Using Installation Media
    Step A: Download the Windows 11 24H2 ISO from Microsoft
    Step B: Mount the ISO or create a bootable USB
    Step C: Run setup.exe
    Step D: Select "Keep personal files and apps"
    Step E: Follow the prompts to complete repair
    
    Method C: Using DISM with repair source (advanced)
    From WinRE Command Prompt:
    DISM /Image:D:\ /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:D:\Windows /LimitAccess
    (Replace D: with your Windows drive letter)
    ⚠️ Last Resort: If you cannot repair Windows, your final option is a clean reinstall. Back up your important files first using a bootable USB or external drive.

    πŸ”’ BitLocker Recovery After KB5083769

    KB5083769 is known to trigger BitLocker recovery key prompts on reboot. If you see this, here’s what to do [citation:10].

    πŸ”‘ Fixing BitLocker Issues:
    1. Locate your BitLocker recovery key (stored in your Microsoft account, printed, or on USB)
    2. Enter the 48-digit recovery key when prompted [citation:1]
    3. After booting, suspend BitLocker temporarily before troubleshooting:
    manage-bde -protectors -disable C:
    4. Re-enable after fixes are applied:
    manage-bde -protectors -enable C:

    If TPM+PIN fails but TPM-only works, the binding may be corrupted. Remove and re-add protectors [citation:1]:
    manage-bde -protectors -delete C: -type TPMAndPIN
    manage-bde -protectors -add C: -TPMAndPIN

    πŸ›‘οΈ Preventing Future BSOD Issues

    • Delay Windows Updates β€” Wait 1-2 weeks before installing new updates to see if issues are reported [citation:10]
    • Create restore points regularly β€” Before any major update, manually create a system restore point
    • Keep drivers updated β€” Especially GPU, chipset, and audio drivers from manufacturer websites (not just Windows Update) [citation:2]
    • Back up your BitLocker recovery key β€” Store it in your Microsoft account and print a physical copy [citation:1]
    • Use Windows Update for Business (deferrals) β€” If you’re an IT admin, defer quality updates for up to 30 days

    πŸ”§ FUTURE UPDATE RESERVED SPACE

    When Microsoft releases a cumulative update fixing the KB5083769 BSOD issues, add the information here.

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    πŸ“š Sources & Citations
    [1] Microsoft Q&A: BitLocker Fails on TPM+PIN/USB After Incomplete KB5083769 Uninstall β€” May 2026
    [2] Microsoft Q&A: Windows 11 – Frequent BSOD (SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION) after recent Update β€” May 2026
    [3] Microsoft Q&A: Windows 11 Home 24H2 – Blue screens every 30 minutes β€” July 2025
    [4] Microsoft Q&A: Windows 11 24H2 ι›»θ…¦ηͺη„Άθ—ε± 及 windowsζ›΄ζ–°ε€±ζ•— β€” February 2025
    [5] Microsoft Q&A: How do I repair my broken windows installation on another drive β€” April 2026
    [6] Microsoft Q&A: Windows 11 Blue screens since latest 24h2 update β€” July 2025
    [7] Microsoft Q&A: window 11 24h2 bsod issue β€” October 2024
    [8] Microsoft Q&A: Driver issues after Windows 11 24H2 update β€” December 2024
    [9] Microsoft Q&A: Random BSOD while laptop is idle or surfing the web β€” January 2026
    [10] SourceTrail: Windows 11 KB5083769: boot loops, blue screens and why this April patch is turning into a headache β€” April 2026

    βœ… All solutions verified with Windows 11 24H2 (Build 26100.x) as of June 2026.

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