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0x00000111 — Recursive NMI | Blue Screen Fix Guide
RECURSIVE_NMI
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What Does 0x00000111 Mean?
A Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI) was received while processing a previous NMI, causing a recursive NMI condition.
Real-World Causes
- 1Severe hardware failure
- 2NMI handler crash
- 3CPU or motherboard defect
Symptoms
- ⚠Blue screen with stop code RECURSIVE_NMI
- ⚠System reboots unexpectedly
- ⚠Possible data loss from unsaved work
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DIY Fix
Beginner-friendly steps you can try at home
- 1Restart your computer
- 2Check all hardware connections
- 3Run Windows Memory Diagnostic
- 4Check for overheating
Advanced Fix
For experienced users and IT professionals
- 1Run comprehensive hardware diagnostics
- 2Test components individually (CPU, RAM, GPU)
- 3Check for firmware/BIOS updates
- 4Inspect motherboard for physical damage
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Frequently Asked Questions
What causes RECURSIVE_NMI?
A Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI) was received while processing a previous NMI, causing a recursive NMI condition.
Can I fix Recursive NMI myself?
In many cases yes. Start with basic troubleshooting like restarting, updating drivers, and running System File Checker. If the issue persists, advanced analysis of crash dumps may be needed.
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Verified against official Microsoft documentation and real-world diagnostic data. Error behavior confirmed across Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server.