How to Fix Unexpected Store Exception Error in Windows 10

The Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) error usually states that there is some problem in your system, and hence, it is not able to operate safely. It can get in any system irrespective of the Windows version. BSoD is also known as STOP error. There can be many reasons because of which the Unexpected Store Exception error can appear. It can be some software or driver fault, or maybe some hardware needs to be changed.

In most cases, it can be easily resolved by following a few manual steps. It can be the need for an update or just a restart after a system crash. But things went worse when it comes to situations where the system is stuck up in an endless loop. Continuously restarting and showing the same BSoD error.

Unexpected Store Exception BSoD error is encountered by every one of us at some point. It usually appears due to some software issues. It can be any software bug, from a corrupted file or driver to your anti-virus software. As it is purely a software issue, it is advisable to update your Windows from time to time.

10 Ways to Fix Unexpected Store Exception Error in Windows 10

There are some ways to fix the Unexpected Store Exception error that is known to us. And we will guide you through all of them, one at a time.

1. Update your Windows 10:

Most of the time, the problem with software and driver can be easily fixed by updating Windows. Although Windows periodically checks up on the system’s latest updates and automatically installs them, users have to update and install it instinctively by following the manual steps.

Step 1: At first, select the Start button on the bottom left corner of the taskbar.

Step 2: Now, Go to Windows Setting.

Step 3: Select the Update and Security button.

Step 4: Click on the Check for Updates button.

Step 5: If updates are available, download them and then install, followed by a restart.

It is important to keep an eye on Windows Updates from time to time for better performance as well as for adding more new features to it. But, if your Windows is updated and the problem persists, it is advisable to check out the next solution.

2. Reinstall antivirus software:

As claimed by the reports, the Unexpected Store Exception error on Windows 10 can appear due to your antivirus software. The same is confirmed by some McAfee antivirus users as well. The most recommendable breakthrough for this condition is to uninstall your antivirus software and then reinstall it.

Updating the antivirus to its latest version can also help because there may be some changes made in the antivirus software to make it compatible with the latest Windows version.

As per the records we have, this issue is more prone to the users of McAfee antivirus. But it can happen with any other antivirus software as well. So, it is advisable to check it by uninstalling and then reinstalling it.

3. Check your hard drive:

As previously mentioned, an Unexpected Store Exception error can also appear due to some problem with the hardware of the system, most commonly by Hard Drive. Mostly it is due to the presence of important files in the wrong sector of the hard drive.

According to most of our users, the problem can also be caused by the SSD, and this can be simply fixed by replacing it with a new one. But before you replace your SSD, make sure you test it in some other system and check if the problem persists or not.

In addition to SSDs, the problem can also be caused by the hard drive. Many users have claimed that simply disconnecting and reconnecting their hard drive solved the problem.

4. Check your BIOS configuration:

As we said in the previous solution, Unexpected Store Exception error can appear due to issues with your hard drive. But if it is properly functioning then, it’s a possibility that this is due to some problem in the configuration of BIOS.

For fixing the problem with your BIOS, you just have to access the BIOS and change some of its settings afterward. You can find detailed instructions in the motherboard manual on how to do it.

After accessing the BIOS, change the SATA configuration to AHCI from IDE or RAID. Also, set hard drive listing Windows as the boot device. In addition to all this, every BIOS is different, so we recommend you to refer to the motherboard manual for instructions.

5. Disable Fast Startup and Sleep features:

Windows 10 has a Fast Startup feature in it, which puts the system in a mode similar to hibernation or sleep to boot faster. It is one of the most useful features of Windows 10, but many of the users reported that it leads to the cause of the Unexpected Store Exception error. For fixing this error, you must disable the Fast Startup by following these steps:

Step 1: Search Control Panel on the search bar and select it.

Step 2: Click on Power Options.

Step 3: Now, go to Choose what the power button does.

Step 4: Click on Change settings that are currently unavailable.

Step 5: At last, Uncheck Turn on fast startup (recommended) and then click on Save changes.

In some cases, it is also advisable to disable the Sleep feature. To do that, follow these steps:

Step 1: Search Control Panel on the search bar and select it.

Step 2: Click on Power Options.

Step 3: Now, locate your incumbent power plan and then click on Change plan settings.

Step 4: now, Set Put the computer to sleep to Never and then click on Save changes.

6. Uninstall the problematic Driver:

Many times, an Unexpected Store Exception error can appear due to the presence of some problematic driver in the system. And this can be simply fixed by removing the problematic driver from the system.

According to some Dell laptop users, Realtek USB 2.0 Card Reader driver can cause this problem to appear. In order to fix this, you first need to find the problematic driver and then uninstall it from the system by following these steps:

Step 1: At first, Press Windows Key + X and then select Device Manager from the list and open it.

Step 2: Now, Locate the problematic driver.

Step 3: Right-click on it and then select the Uninstall device from the menu.

Step 4: A confirmation dialog will now appear. Click on Uninstall to remove the driver.

Some of the users reported that Windows sometimes automatically update the problematic driver, and that causes the problem to reappear. However, you can also prevent Windows 10 from updating these specific folders.

While searching for the problematic driver, remember that any driver can be the cause of the problem. So, do research a bit about them beforehand.

7. Remove your temporary files:

Many users reported that Unexpected Store Exception errors can also appear due to the presence of corrupted temporary files in the system. These temporary files are like junk to your systems and should be removed.

You can remove all the temporary files like cache, logs, etc., by using the Disk Cleanup tool. If this didn’t work, you can also use some third-party tools like CCleaner or Advanced System Optimizer instead.

8. Disable File History:

File History is a built-in feature of Windows that helps us to recover damaged files. By default, this feature is disabled. But if you’re using it, then it can be a reason behind the Unexpected Store Exception error. It can be easily resolved by disabling it.

These are the steps to fix this problem:

Step 1: At first, select the Start button on the bottom left corner of the taskbar.

Step 2: Now, Go to Windows Setting

Step 3: Select Update & security button.

Step 4: Go to the Backup section in the left pane and turn off the Automatically back up my files option.

If this option isn’t available, that means you’re not using File History on your system.

9. Use the High-Performance power plan:

Several users suggested that the Unexpected Store Exception error can be simply resolved by switching to a High-Performance power plan. Your system might be in a reduced performance state if you’re using low-performance plans.

To fix this error effectively, you can easily follow these steps:

Step 1: Search Control Panel on the search bar and select it.

Step 2: Click on Power Options.

Step 3: Now, select Create a power plan and choose High Performance in it.

Step 4: Finally, Click on Create.

After switching your system to High Performance, keep in mind that you will experience the best performance. But at the same time, your system’s battery will drain faster than usual.

10. Upgrade/Downgrade BIOS:

It is also recommended that you should upgrade your BIOS, as it can also be the cause of the problem. Before upgrading your BIOS, keep in mind that it must be done properly as it can cause permanent damage to your system.

According to some users, it can be fixed by upgrading BIOS, but some also claimed that the problem started appearing in their system after BIOS upgrade. And also, in some cases, it can be resolved by downloading the previous version of BIOS.

Last Words

We hope that these solutions resolved your Unexpected Store Exception error. If you have any queries or any other solution or suggestion, mention them in the comment section.