The SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION (0x0000003B) error appears in Windows 11 when a system service fails to execute correctly, typically causing your computer to crash and display a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). Common triggers include outdated or corrupted drivers, damaged system files, software conflicts, or hardware issues. Follow the methods below to resolve this error and restore your system's stability.
Method 1: Update Graphics and Network Drivers
Outdated or corrupted graphics and network drivers often cause the error 0x0000003B. Updating these drivers can resolve compatibility issues and prevent system crashes.
Step 1: Press Win + X
and select Device Manager from the menu.

Step 2: In Device Manager, expand the categories Display adapters and Network adapters. Right-click on each adapter listed and select Update driver.

Step 3: Choose Search automatically for drivers and let Windows find and install the latest driver updates.

If automatic updates don't resolve the issue, manually download the latest drivers directly from the manufacturer's official website, such as NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel, and install them following the provided instructions.
Method 2: Run System File Checker (SFC) and DISM Tools
Corrupted or missing system files can lead to the 0x0000003B error. Windows provides built-in diagnostic tools to detect and repair these files automatically.
Step 1: Open Command Prompt as an administrator by typing cmd
in the search box, right-clicking Command Prompt, and selecting Run as administrator.

Step 2: Type the following command and press Enter to run the System File Checker:
sfc /scannow

Allow the process to complete. This utility scans your system files and replaces any corrupted or missing files.
Step 3: Next, run the DISM tool by entering the following command and pressing Enter:
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

This command repairs the Windows component store, resolving deeper corruption issues that the SFC tool might not fix on its own.
Method 3: Perform Windows Memory Diagnostic
Faulty RAM modules are another common source of the SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION (0x0000003B) error. Running the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool helps identify and address memory-related issues.
Step 1: Type Windows Memory Diagnostic
into the search bar and select the tool from the results.

Step 2: Click Restart now and check for problems (recommended). Your computer will reboot and perform a thorough memory test.

If the tool identifies issues, consider replacing or reseating your RAM modules to resolve the problem.
Method 4: Uninstall Malwarebytes or Conflicting Antivirus Programs
Security software, particularly Malwarebytes, can sometimes conflict with system processes, indirectly contributing to the 0x0000003B error.
Step 1: Press Win + R
, type appwiz.cpl
, and hit Enter to open the Programs and Features window.

Step 2: Locate Malwarebytes or other recently installed antivirus software, right-click, and select Uninstall. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the removal.
Step 3: Restart your computer afterward to verify if the error persists. If the issue is resolved, consider using alternative antivirus software or reinstalling Malwarebytes with the latest version.
Method 5: Perform a Clean Boot
A clean boot helps identify third-party software conflicts by starting Windows with minimal drivers and startup programs.
Step 1: Press Win + R
, type msconfig
, and press Enter.

Step 2: In the System Configuration window, navigate to the Services tab, check Hide all Microsoft services, and then click Disable all.

Step 3: Switch to the Startup tab and click Open Task Manager.

Step 4: Disable all startup items listed by right-clicking on each one and clicking Disable.

Step 5: Close Task Manager, click OK in the System Configuration window, and restart your computer. If the error no longer occurs, gradually re-enable services and startup items to identify the problematic software.
Method 6: Disable External Peripherals
External devices, such as USB drives, printers, or scanners, can sometimes conflict with system operations, causing the 0x0000003B error.
Step 1: Disconnect all external peripherals except for essential devices like the keyboard and mouse.
Step 2: Restart your computer and monitor if the error recurs. If the error disappears, reconnect peripherals one by one to pinpoint the device causing the conflict, then update its drivers or replace it if necessary.
Method 7: Update Windows 11
Ensuring your Windows 11 installation is up-to-date helps resolve known system bugs and compatibility issues.
Step 1: Open Settings by pressing Win + I
and select Windows Update from the left menu.

Step 2: Click Check for updates and install any available updates. Restart your computer after the updates complete.

Step 3: If the issue started after a recent update, you could roll back the problematic update by navigating to Settings > Windows Update > Update History.

Step 4: Click Uninstall updates and remove the most recent cumulative or feature update.

After applying these methods, your Windows 11 system should run smoothly without encountering the 0x0000003B error. Regularly update your drivers and Windows system to maintain optimal performance and prevent future issues.
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