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BSOD bugcheck 0x7e = a thread threw an exception. The first number inside the parenthesis is supposed to be the exception code. Yours is - 0x80000003, which means that a "breakpoint" in the code was hit. This is extremely unusual as breakpoints are usually only found in test versions of Windows. When one is hit, a BSOD is forced. Developers use them to help debug their code. The actual term is a "checked build".
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0x0000007E Unbootable - Safe mode too (Windows 7)
Wednesday, April 19, 2017Author: jcgriff2 at 19:47 0 comments
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