This issue usually occurs if you have a driver issue on your PC.

Incompatible drivers will cause this problem, so be sure to find and remove them.

This is usually a driver problem and rarely hardware.

So when you receive thisBSOD error, hey verify your setup gear driver is updated.

If the unit driver is outdated or not working, your box will receiveThread stuck in unit driverBSOD error.

since its mostly resulting from a faulty video card driver or damaged graphics card.

Where you’re free to perform startup repair, to fix the problems prevent windows to start normally.

Boot intosafe modethat starts windows with minimum system requirements and allows to perform troubleshooting steps.

If Startup Repair can fix the problem, it will do so without any intervention.

It will then restart the system and boot normally.

Then use the Driver roll Back option to use the old installed driver and it may fix your issue.

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

Here tick mark on Delete driver software for this gear and choose ok, After that Restart the windows.

On next start download latest Display driver software for your system from the manufacturer website and install.

Check there is no more blue Screen error on your system.

Disable Fast startup

This is another nightmare feature, introduced to reduce the windows startup time.

Wait until 100% complete the scanning process, then after Restart windows.

If Sfc scan results Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them.

Disable Security Software

This error is sometimes sparked by interference from third-party antivirus software.

To see if thats the problem for you, temporarily disable your antivirus and verify if the problem persists.

Install Latest Windows Updates

Also, ensure your system has installed the latest windows updates.

Update BIOS

Sometimes outdated BIOS can cause thisTHREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVERBSOD error at startup.

If it is, download it and run its .exe file.

Finally, power cycle your PC.

test whether Overheating causing the BSOD

This is a major cause of various computer errors.

Your video card, in particular, can be affected by overheating.

The cards chipset easily locks up when the card is overheated.

It is, therefore, very necessary that you keep your gear cooled.

Both the fans and UPS should be clean and be functioning properly.

Regularly perform a full system scan forvirusmalware infection.

Install only trusted applications and regularly check and install Windows updates to prevent this.