6. Disable your antivirus

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Rina7RS
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6. Disable your antivirus

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Many users reported that it was their antivirus that caused the "System Service Exception" error. McAfee often causes this error. If you are using a third-party antivirus, disable it in the application settings and check if the error is fixed.

If the error persists, uninstall the antivirus completely and check. If the error persists, it was not your antivirus and you can reinstall it.

7. Run SFC scan
If none of the above fixes worked, the error may be caused by corrupted system files. In this case, you can use the SFC System File Checker scan. It scans system files for corruption and replaces any corrupted files found with a cached copy. To run the SFC scan, you will need to launch an “Elevated Command Prompt.”

To run an SFC scan, search for Command Prompt in the Start Menu, right-click the search result, and then select Run as administrator from the context menu. Then click Yes in the confirmation window that appears.



In the Command Prompt window, type the following georgia telegram data command and press the key ENTERto execute it.

sfc scannow


The scan will start within a few seconds. Once the scan is complete, restart your computer and check if the error is fixed.

8. Run Check Disk.
If running an SFC scan does not fix the error, you can use a Check Disk scan. It scans the entire drive, not just the system files. Since there are more files to scan, a Check Disk scan takes much longer than an SFC scan. It scans all the damaged parts on the drive and fixes them as it goes.
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