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SYSTEM EXIT OWNED MUTEX BSOD

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It happened twice, just when playing COD Cold War.

any idea what could be the issue?

I haven't tried to solve the issue yet, i did a few researches on google and most of the answers are related to HDMI conflict.

found this:
I may be wrong but the problem may be solved. I think it was a conflict between the driver for my HDMI device(my monitor) and the driver for my X-FI soundcard.

I disabled the HDMI device in Device Manager leaving the Creative Soundblaster as the only operative audio component and have not had a crash for 2 days now.

Before i try to fix it i would like to hear from you guys.

Thanks in advance.
 
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It happened twice, just when playing COD Cold War.

any idea what could be the issue?

This was on top in google:

What is the SYSTEM EXIT OWNED MUTEX error? The SYSTEM EXIT OWNED MUTEX error is a BSoD error that is apparently triggered by some HDMI devices having problems with the X-Fi sound cards.
 
This was on top in google:

What is the SYSTEM EXIT OWNED MUTEX error? The SYSTEM EXIT OWNED MUTEX error is a BSoD error that is apparently triggered by some HDMI devices having problems with the X-Fi sound cards.
I edited my post.
 
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Bump, anyone?
 
driver issue nothing to be done until the vendors fix the conflict
you resolved the issue I am not sure what else you want
 
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