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BSOD when booting into safemode: snapman.sys

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Can't boot into safe mode on my Windows 10 x64 after installing Acronis.
Snapman.sys is the problem
system thread exception not handled

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Ow! Ow! Ow! I don't know why, but I just had to try this for myself. Sure enough, I couldn't boot into safe mode.

I couldn't get out of safe mode!

There's probably some trick to it, but even if I booted to a command prompt I couldn't figure out how to undo the safe mode setting. I searched the web, but all I found were ways of getting into safe mode.

Eventually I gave up, and did a system restore from the Win10 repair menu. After that, it took some arguing but I was able to get back to "normal" mode.

That was certainly a stupid thing to do.

Hi Jerry, p1r473,
please refer to this comment: http://forum.acronis.com/forum/96768#comment-291084
We will reproduce scenario in our lab, but we might need system reports from affected machines to understand the situation better.
Thank you,

first of all we should turn off fast startup. The next most important thing is updating your drivers and uninstalling cpu intensive programs. You should also clean up files to regain more space in windows 10. source: http://merabheja.com/fix-kmode-exception-not-handled-error-windows-10/

This problem may arise due to problematic softwares on your PC. go to control panel and uninstall any recently CPU intensive and suspicious programs which you may let go away from your system.

I would suggest you to read more about other methods before deciding which one would be best for you. This answer from Tom's Hardware might help.

Kindly perform the below-given steps in your Windows 8, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 PC for fixing the error “kmode_exception_not_handled”

source: https://softwareinspect.com/how-to-fix-the-problem-kmode-exception-not-handled/

 

Hi,
 

Could you boot into safe mode? Have you previously configured the boot menu?
 

P.S. If not, then most likely you will need to use the installation disk Windows 10 to boot in Windows RE (Recovery Environment).

Source : https://softwareinspect.com/how-to-fix-the-problem-kmode-exception-not-handled/