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How to Fix SYSTEM_PTE_MISUSE BSOD Error in Windows 10

by elina John IT Expert

In a Windows operating system, SYSTEM_PTE_MISUSE arises mostly at the time of closing or launching a program. The affected systems also get 0x000000DA bug check code that specifies a PTE routine has been utilized in the improper way. Plus, the PC also encounters random restart to minimize the effect of damage to the operating system.

Furthermore, the main culprits behind such issues are incompatible and outdated drivers on the device. In case your system also possesses the same error, then there is no need to worry. Here are the effective methods to solve such SYSTEM_PTE_MISUSE Windows 10 issues. 


Method 1: Disable Automatic Rebooting of System

Users find problems to work along with a system possesses SYSTEM_PTE_MISUSE error. Sometimes, PC tends to undergo rebooting daily without any prior notice causes such an issue. Thus, eradicating this error seems too challenging as users need time to organize the workarounds. However, changing default settings a little can help to overcome it with ease. Here's is how to do it:

        First of all, right-click on the This PC icon.

        From the following list, go to the Properties section.

        On the System page, click on the Advanced system settings option available on the left side.

        Now, navigate to the Advanced tab.

        Scroll down and tap on the Startup & Recovery option.

        Then, choose Settings on the following page.

        Hereafter, click to uncheck the Automatic restart checkbox.

        Finally, tap on, Ok and confirm the changes.


Method 2: Turn Off BIOS PIT Security

There is a possibility of solving the SYSTEM_PTE_MISUSE error when a user disables PIT security in BIOS. So, follow the listed steps to know how you can do it with ease.

        Press Win + I hotkeys on your console.

        Then, click on Update and Security.

        On the succeeding window, go to the Recovery option.

        Now, tap on the Restart Now next to the Advanced startup tab.

        Hereafter, choose the Troubleshoot icon.

        Press on Advanced options.

        On the following page, find the way to the UEFI Firmware Settings.

        Next, head straight to the Startup Settings.

        When the system finishes rebooting, hit F2 hotkey to open BIOS.

        On the BIOS window, head over to the Security section.

        Look for the PIT Security.

        Tap on the PIT option to disable it.

        Once done, restart the system to fix the error.


Method 3: Update the Outdated System Drivers

As we know, outdated drivers are one of the main reasons that cause SYSTEM_PTE_MISUSE error. If you are facing it on your device, then it is highly suggested that to update your system's drivers to fix it. For that, check out the given necessary steps to get rid of it in the blink of an eye.

        On your system, hit the Win +S button on your keyboard.

        On the Windows Search bar, write Device Manager in the text area.

        Now, choose the best match from the search result.

        On the Device Manager, search for the driver with a yellow exclamation mark.

        If there is any, click on the same to check the driver's list.

        After that, right-tap on the outdated driver.

        Tap on the Update driver icon next to the appearing menu.

        Pursue the steps shown in the display and update these drivers.

        At last, update each outdated driver and solve the problem accordingly.


Method 4: Delete Junk Files

It is a fact that the operating system creates lots of junk files for carrying out several programs. These are merely temporary and saved in Hard Disk. Once, they occupy a considerable amount of space in it, then the system runs out of storage and results in SYSTEM_PTE_MISUSE error.

Well, users can conveniently get rid of such temporary files via the Disk Cleanup tool. After that, potential users can recover enough amount of space to solve the problem as well. The guidelines are as follows:

        Open Run dialogue box by tapping Win + R hotkeys together.

        When the wizard appears, type cleanmgr in the required box.

        Click on Ok button and proceed.

        On the succeeding window, scroll down and choose the Cleanup system files icon.

        If any window pops up, then select C: and hit the Ok button.

        After that, head towards files to remove the tab.

        Next, press a checkmark in every box except Downloads.

        Tap Ok and confirm the action.

        Wait for a while until the process wraps up.


Method 5: Recover Corrupted Windows File via System File Checker

Through several sources, device resources can easily get corrupted and missing DLL files. The ultimate result is the SYSTEM_PTE_MISUSE issue. So, to recover such files on your affected system, System File Checker is the best option available to utilize. To continue, pursue the listed essential steps;

        First and foremost, click Win + S button to launch the taskbar Search.

        On the succeeding pane, write cmd.exe in the text area.

        After that, right-click on the best match.

        Then, choose Run as Administrator.

        Now, hit the Yes to give permission.

        On the following black window, write SFC /scannow in the empty space.

        Click on Enter button on your console.

        Wait for a while until the process wraps up.

        Once done, restart the system and check problem is resolved or not.

 

Elina John is a self-professed security expert; she has been making the people aware of the security threats. Her passion is to write about Cyber security, cryptography, malware, social engineering, internet, utility software and new media. She writes for Microsoft products at office.com/setup.


Source :- https://elinajohn.wordpress.com/2020/02/11/how-to-fix-system_pte_misuse-bsod-error-in-windows-10/

 


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