I've had this nagging problem with one laptop where playing videos causes the system to crash and throw up a blue screen. Not the ominous dark blue screen associated with computer heart disease but a lighter one that shows a giant frowny face emoticon and a message saying "your system ran into a problem and needs to close. We're just collecting some data and will restart for you". Then at the bottom it says 'if you want to research this problem search "system exception not handled" followed by some code that always disappears before I can write it down. This seems to happen when streaming videos, including ones embedded here. YouTube has become a minefield.
My computer guy advised trying another browser (this happens in Firefox) and cleaning caches, noting that Firefox and Chrome (?) render video different ways. I played with it a bit, made sure I had the latest browser update, didn't seem to solve it. The blue "exception not handled" screens would ebb and flow, sometimes I thought I got past them, then they'd start up again.
Meanwhile I have another laptop of the same vintage and maker (Toshiba) that plays any video I want and never crashes. I don't think it's a fix to give up and use another computer or another browser.
Yesterday before the blue screen happened I got a different crash. Instead of blue the screen went black, as if it was shutting down. Then it came back to the desktop advising the AMD Display Driver had recovered from a bad error. It put me back where I was but a little while later -- blue screen. When it came back up I checked the driver version and determined it was not an outdated version, it's already up to date.
Upon further research looking for the AMD Driver error (instead of looking for the "exception not handled" blue screen) I came across the advice to download the K-lite codec package. After checking it out (and establishing a restore point in case it didn't work) I did so and then went to surf several videos one after another, doing everything that usually brought the blue screen crash. Everything played and I haven't seen another blue screen so far.
Time will tell if it never comes back
but I'm wondering, could this have been the problem all along? Could I have had a codec conflict that causes the whole system to shut down?
Anyone have any experience with this K-lite codec bundle or feedback on it?
TIA
My computer guy advised trying another browser (this happens in Firefox) and cleaning caches, noting that Firefox and Chrome (?) render video different ways. I played with it a bit, made sure I had the latest browser update, didn't seem to solve it. The blue "exception not handled" screens would ebb and flow, sometimes I thought I got past them, then they'd start up again.
Meanwhile I have another laptop of the same vintage and maker (Toshiba) that plays any video I want and never crashes. I don't think it's a fix to give up and use another computer or another browser.
Yesterday before the blue screen happened I got a different crash. Instead of blue the screen went black, as if it was shutting down. Then it came back to the desktop advising the AMD Display Driver had recovered from a bad error. It put me back where I was but a little while later -- blue screen. When it came back up I checked the driver version and determined it was not an outdated version, it's already up to date.
Upon further research looking for the AMD Driver error (instead of looking for the "exception not handled" blue screen) I came across the advice to download the K-lite codec package. After checking it out (and establishing a restore point in case it didn't work) I did so and then went to surf several videos one after another, doing everything that usually brought the blue screen crash. Everything played and I haven't seen another blue screen so far.
Time will tell if it never comes back

Anyone have any experience with this K-lite codec bundle or feedback on it?
TIA
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