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hi, i’m a owner of a Lenovo legion t5 26amr5 and I get a blue screen saying kmode_exception_not_handled I’ve searched on google that it means that I have corrupted drivers and have to fix them, however, I don’t know what drivers are corrupted and how to fix them, I tried using driverpack, however, it just gave me some bloatware and I successfully uninstalled it, windows device manager just says my drivers are up to date check the image I pasted from bluescreenview for info, and also it mostly happens in about 2-6 hours with my Bluetooth headphones connected

Hi @sploo , Just confirming that Win 11 is installed? Some things to try and check: Try running the PC in safe mode and check if the problem occurs. If it doesn’t it may be a startup program that is the cause or a specific hardware driver. Have you got a 3rd party A/V (anti virus) program installed? If so try disabling it and check if the problem occurs. Be careful when you do this and if you go online as there is no A/V protection Check that the latest BIOS version O4MKT26A is installed. Check that the memory is OK by running the Windows memory diagnostics. If you updated to Win 11 from Win 10 check that the latest video drivers (Ver. 30.0.13002.23) are installed. Click on operating Systems and select Win 11 64-bit to get the latest drivers if yours aren’t this version. Check for any Windows updates that occurred around the time the problem first started and uninstall them (one at a time) and check if the problem is still there or not. Go to Settings > Windows Update > Update History.