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SET_OF_INVALID_CONTEXT BSOD [Solved]

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Published onAugust 9, 2024

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To fix various driver issues on your PC, you will need a dedicated tool to find the freshest and the original drivers. You can use PC HelpSoft Driver Updater to do it in 3 easy steps:

TheSET_OF_INVALID_CONTEXTBSOD with a bug check value of0x00000030is extremely uncommon, and only a few cases have been reported in years. Common underlying causes of the Windows error include conflicting third-party software, outdated drivers, misconfigured boot settings, problematic OS updates, and failing hardware!

Microsoft’s official websitetells us very little about the error. It only mentions,This indicates that the stack pointer in a trap frame had an invalid value.

Before we move to advanced troubleshooting, disconnect any non-critical external peripherals, install all available Windows updates, and make sure the PC is not overheating. If none work, head to the next section.

How do I fix the SET_OF_INVALID_CONTEXT BSOD?

How do I fix the SET_OF_INVALID_CONTEXT BSOD?

1. Scan the PC for malware

If Windows Security couldn’t find any threats triggering theSET_OF_INVALID_CONTEXTBSOD in Windows 11, I recommend you use atop-rated antivirus solutionto run a deeper scan.

2. Update all the drivers

While the steps listed above are toupdate the graphics driver, you can similarlyupdate all drivers on the PC. And if Windows can’t find a better version, check the manufacturer’s website and thenmanually install the driver.

3. Turn off fast startup

4. Check for disk and RAM issues

4.1 Run tests on disk

4.2 Run tests on RAM

IfWindows Memory Diagnosticis unable to find any issues, I recommend you use a more comprehensive tool likeMemTest86. The tool performs an extensive set of tests on the RAM and identifies even the most intricate problems. So, it’s best that you letMemTest86run overnight.

5. Uninstall recent Windows updates

Often, BSOD errors are triggered by misconfigurations introduced in the PC after a recent Windows update. In such cases, simplyuninstalling the Windows updatewill get things up and running!

6. Uninstall conflicting apps

A few reported the BSOD error due toWinDbgand other debugging tools. So, check those as well.

If a quick removal doesn’t work, get aneffective software uninstaller toolto clear all app-related leftover files and Registry entries which might still be causing theSET_OF_INVALID_CONTEXTblue screen error.

7. Perform a system restore

When nothing else works, a system restore comes to aid by reverting the change triggering theSET_OF_INVALID_CONTEXTBSOD. Just pick a restore point created before the error first appeared.

Remember, a system restore will only fix software-related issues. As for hardware problems, you will have to contact the manufacturer’s support or visit a repair shop.

If you are an advanced user, you can alsocheck the BSOD log file, identify what’s causing the error, and take suitable steps.

For any queries or to share which fix worked for you, drop a comment below.

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Kazim Ali Alvi

Windows Hardware Expert

Kazim has always been fond of technology, be it scrolling through the settings on his iPhone, Android device, or Windows PC. He’s specialized in hardware devices, always ready to remove a screw or two to find out the real cause of a problem.

Long-time Windows user, Kazim is ready to provide a solution for your every software & hardware error on Windows 11, Windows 10 and any previous iteration. He’s also one of our experts in Networking & Security.

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Kazim Ali Alvi

Windows Hardware Expert

Kazim is specialized in hardware devices, always ready to remove a screw or two to find out the real cause of a problem.