How to fix 0x00000010 - SPIN_LOCK_NOT_OWNED
Here are some ways of eliminating the problem with " SPIN_LOCK_NOT_OWNED":- Restore Deleted Files
- Start The Computer in Safe Mode
- Update a Driver With The Device Manager
- Use sfc /scannow To Check All System Files
- Check for Errors The Disk Where Windows Is Installed By Using The Command chkdsk c: /f
- Use The Mode of Compatibility With an Old Version of Windows
- Disable Unnecessary Programs in Windows Startup Menu
- Consult Microsoft Support Service
- Install Latest System Updates
- Scan The System For Viruses
- Test Your RAM
- Make a Clean Installation of Windows
Another Solution
Start The Computer in Safe ModeIn order to start Safe Mode you should do the following:
- Go to Start menu and choose Settings.
- In the settings window that appears go to Update & Security menu and choose the Recovery tab.
- In the tab Recovery find Advanced startup and click the button Restart now.
- As your Windows restarts, it will ask you to choose the next step. Choose Troubleshoot.
- In the Troubleshoot menu click on Advanced Options and then on Startup Settings.
- Then Windows will inform you that the computer can be restarted with the use of additional settings one of which is Enable Safe Mode. Press Restart.
- After restarting choose Enable Safe Mode by pressing F4.
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Use sfc /scannow To Check All System Files
- Press Windows button and enter cmd from the keyboard.
- Right-click on CMD and launch it as administrator.
- In the command prompt window, type in sfc /scannow and press Enter.
- This process may take several minutes.