This error pops-up on several occasions. The computer continuously goes into loop interval repeatedly after starting up. You can repair it by following these steps:
Fix Registry Issues
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Perform Startup Repair
The first thing you’ve to do is to perform Startup Repair. You need Windows 10 installation disc/ USB flash media, or if you’ve got an ISO image burn it over there, and then boot from it. Restart the PC, set DVD/ USB Flash Drive as the first boot device using CMOS Configuration Screen; and then in the first page on Setup wizard choose to repair your computer. Followed by that, there will be a couple of diagnostic options. You just have to click Startup Repair and wait till the problem is fixed automatically.
Uninstall Unrecognized Soundcard
Sometimes your computer fails to recognize soundcard device or it doesn’t work as expected. Get your broken appliance repaired. First uninstall your sound card from “Sound, video and game controllers” category in Device Manager.
Delete Specified Files
First, boot your computer in safe mode by opening System Configuration utility and then choose “Safe boot” option under the Boot tab. Any process/ service using following files will not be running in safe mode. List of files you’ve to delete:
Directory:
- C:\Windows\System32\
Files:
- APOIM32.EXE
- APOMNGR.DLL
- CMDRTR.DLL
Delete Obsolete Registry Entries
Here is the list of Registry entries that cause Windows 10 interrupt exception error. You can do this task automatically with the help of Reginout.
Windows 10 (32 Bit):
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Creative Tech\Software Installed\APOIMHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Creative Tech\Installation\CTRedist\APOIM
Windows 10 (64 Bit):
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Creative Tech\Software Installed\APOIM
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Creative Tech\Installation\CTRedist\APOIM
Replace SATA Cable
You may encounter an error when your hard disk’s SATA Cable is not functioning properly. It may be broken. Turn off your PC, unplug the power cord and buy a new SATA Cable for your hard disk.
Reinstall Chipset
This could be a problem related to your chipset software. Uninstall the Chipset Software Installation Utility and reinstall it again. Basically, the INF files installed on your system are misconfigured or overwritten.