So, you can try restarting your computer to fix the BSOD error. If it fails to work, please try the following methods. There are 6 accessible troubleshooting methods for you. You can try them one by one until the invalid process attach attempt BSOD error is fixed. For that:. Step 1. Step 2. Click on Troubleshoot from the left pane, and then scroll down to find the Blue Screen and click on Run the troubleshooter button.
The corrupted system files are responsible for the invalid process attach attempt BSOD error. Type command prompt in the search box, and then right-click Command Prompt and select Run as administrator option. Then restart your computer and this tool will scan and try to repair the system issues automatically. Step 3. Click on the search bar and type CMD and run it as administrator. Enter the following command and press enter. Wait for the scan to complete and if the files are indeed corrupt, this scan will automatically fix it.
Type in the following command and press enter. Wait for the scan to complete and make sure the system is connected to the internet. To fix this, users need to boot the OS in a Clean Boot state. A simpler way to do it would be to uninstall any recently installed app. Now its time for trial and error. Once you find out which app or service is causing the BSOD, remove it from your system. Usually, AVG and Avast antivirus is the cause of this issue.
Just uninstall your anti-virus and the error will be fixed. If there are multiple modules, try pulling out one at a time and see which one is causing the BSOD. This generally indicates that the thread was attached to a process in a situation where that is not allowed. For example, this bug check could occur if KeAttachProcess was called when the thread was already attached to a process which is illegal , or if the thread returned from certain function calls in an attached state which is invalid ,.
This topic is for programmers. If you are a customer who has received a blue screen error code while using your computer, see Troubleshoot blue screen errors. The pointer to the dispatcher object for the target process, or if the thread is already attached, the pointer to the object for the original process. The pointer to the dispatcher object of the process that the current thread is currently attached to. This bug check can occur if the driver calls the KeAttachProcess function and the thread is already attached to another process.
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