The Thread stuck in a device driver, stop code 0x000000EA, occurs when a device driver is stuck spinning in an infinite loop, while it waits for the hardware to enter an idle state. This is usually a driver problem and rarely hardware. So when you receive this BSOD error, please make sure your computer device driver is updated. If the device driver is outdated or not working, your computer will receive BSOD error. since it’s mostly caused by faulty video card drivers or damaged graphics cards.

Fix Thread stuck in device driver

The most common cause of this error is a faulty or outdated device driver. Alternatively, this error may appear after a driver update or after Windows was just installed. If you are also suffering from this THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER BSOD Error Here apply the solutions to fix it:

  • THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER
  • STOP Error 0xEA: THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER
  • The THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER bug check has a value of 0x000000EA.

Remove External Devices

First of all remove all External Devices, such as printers, scanners, external HDD, removable USB etc connected to your PC or laptop. Also, if you notice this blue Screen Started After install a new graphics card, Simply remove the same. Now start Windows Normally, check there is no more blue screen, then simply insert the external devices one by one and restart Windows every time. check after insert which device Windows is causing the BSOD Error.

Check Temperature Control

Overheating is a major cause of various computer errors. Your video card, in particular, can be affected by overheating. The card’s chipset easily locks up when the card is overheated. It is, therefore, very necessary that you keep your computer cooled. Both the fans and UPS should be clean and be functioning properly.

Boot into safe mode with Networking

If due to this Blue Screen, Windows restarts frequently, don’t allow login to normal Windows to perform troubleshooting steps. Then you need to boot Windows into safe mode, which starts Windows with minimal system requirements. So that you can apply solutions to fix this blue screen error. Check how To boot into safe mode with networking on Windows 10.

Note: If after one restart you are able to access normal Windows, then no need to boot into safe mode, you can directly apply below solutions.

Disable Fast Startup Feature

With Windows 10 Microsoft added a Fast startup Feature ( hybrid shutdown Feature ) to reduce the startup time and start Windows faster. But with the advantages of this feature, there are also some disadvantages, Users report disabling the Fast startup Feature fix the number of blue Screen errors for them.

You can disable the Fast startup Feature from the Control panel -> small icon view -> power options -> Choose what the power options do -> change settings that are currently unavailable. Here, uncheck Turn on fast startup (recommended) under shutdown settings. click save changes and start Windows normally, check if the problem fixed, there are no more BSOD errors.

turn off fast startup feature

Update / Roll Back / Reinstall Display Driver

As discussed, outdated corrupted video card drivers can be the main cause for this thread stuck in the device driver blue screen Error. So make sure you have the latest driver for your video card. If the problem started after a recent driver update then you can use the Rollback driver option to revert back the driver to the previous version.

Again, if Windows frequently restarts with BSOD, then you need to boot into safe mode with networking, otherwise, you can directly follow below to update, Reinstall or rollback the display driver.

Update / Reinstall Display Driver

To update / Reinstall the Display driver, First Visit the Device manufacturer’s website and download the latest available graphic driver for you. If you have an issue withyour  Laptop, then visit the laptop manufacturer’s website and download the graphic driver.

Intel Graphic Driver Download
AMD Graphic Driver Download
Download Nvidia Graphic Driver

Now, To update the Display Driver to the Latest build, simply press Win + R, then type devmgmt.msc and hit the enter key. This will open the device manager, find and expand the display driver. Right-click on the installed graphic driver like AMD Radeon / Nvidia or Intel HD graphic etc and select uninstall. Windows will ask for confirmation, click yes, then restart Windows.

Now again, open Device Manager, this time Windows will install the basic driver for your graphics driver. Expend display driver, right click on the installed basic graphic driver, select update driver. ( Note If Windows didn’t install the basic driver automatically, simply click on Action and select scan for hardware changes. )

Update display driver

When the updated driver software screen opens, choose to Browse my computer for driver software and set the driver path that you downloaded before from the manufacturer’s website. Click next and follow the on-screen instructions to install, then after restart Windows. Now check this time windows start normally without any BSOD error.

Roll Back Driver option

If you notice after the recent driver upgrades the Blue Screen started then the Rollback driver option is helpful, which reverts the current driver version to the previous one. Open Device Manager, expand the Display driver and right-click on the installed display driver, select properties. Here, move to the  Driver tab, you will find the option Roll Back Driver, select on it this will roll back your driver to a previously installed driver. After that restart the computer.

Rollback Display Driver

Note Roll Back option is only available if you updated your driver from old to the new one.

Perform Startup Repair

If due to this Error you are unable to boot into safe mode, then startup repair will help to fix startup Errors that cause Windows at startup. To can perform startup repair from Windows Advanced Options.

Advanced Boot options on windows 10

When you click Start Repair this will restart the window and during startup, this will start diagnosing your system. During this diagnostic phase, Startup Repair will scan your system and analyze the various settings, configuration options, and system files as it looks for corrupt files or botched configuration settings.

Run a sfc utility / CHKDSK

Missing, damaged System files can also cause this thread stuck in the device driver Blue Screen Error 0x100000ea on Windows. Computer. So we recommend run the Windows Inbuilt System file checker tool which helps to scan and restore missing system files.

Also, Check Disk Drive Errors using the Chkdsk Command with add some extra parameters to Scan and fix the disk errors and bad sectors.

Make Sure the windows have installed the latest update build. Microsoft regularly drops windows updates with Bug fixes to fix the security hole created by third-party applications. It’s very important that your operating system is up-to-date, as these updates are created specifically to fix issues like this. Windows 10 is set to install the update automatically but you can also manually check for updates from settings – update & security > updates -> check for updates.

If all the above method fails to fix this thread stuck in the device driver Blue screen Error, then you can try to revert back to the previous working state by performing system restore. If Windows frequently restarts with this BSOD then you need to access advanced options to perform system restore. For normal Windows login, you can directly perform system restore by following this.

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