About LM_SERVER_INTERNAL_ERROR
What is the LM_SERVER_INTERNAL_ERROR error? Actually, it is a BSOD error. That’s accompanied by the value of 0x00000054. It typically indicates a potential problem with system resources, drivers, or software.
Why does the LM_SERVER_INTERNAL_ERROR blue screen appear? Here are some common reasons for this error.
- Temporary glitches and problems
- Damaged or missing system files
- Outdated or damaged device drivers
- Hard disk errors
- Outdated Windows
To help you get rid of the LM_SERVER_INTERNAL_ERROR error, the following content provides several methods. You can try them one by one until the error gets solved.
Recover Data Before Fixing LM_SERVER_INTERNAL_ERROR
As mentioned above, LM_SERVER_INTERNAL_ERROR is a blue screen error that can cause severe data loss in some cases. Therefore, to avoid data being unrecoverable, you need to recover data before applying the solution.
How to safely recover data on Windows? To do this, I recommend you to use MiniTool Partition Wizard. It is professional and feature-rich disk partition software that can help you recover data on partitions and disks.
What’s more, as a professional and comprehensive disk partition manager, it can help you do some basic operations – extend/move/resize/format/merge/split partitions and do some complex operations – clone a hard drive, migrate OS to SSD/HDD, convert MBR to GPT, etc.
Here is how to recover data via MiniTool Partition Wizard:
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Step 1. Create a bootable USB drive.
- Install MiniTool Partition Wizard on a running PC. Connect your USB drive to this computer and launch MiniTool Partition Wizard.
- Click the Bootable Media feature at the top and click WinPE-based media with MiniTool plug-in.
- Select USB Flash Disk and click Yes in the pop-up window. Once done, you can successfully create a bootable USB drive.
Step 2. Recover data to an external storage device.
- Connect the created bootable media to your computer and boot the problematic computer from it.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to launch MiniTool Partition Wizard, then connect an external storage device to the computer.
- Click Data Recovery on the top toolbar. Next, select the location where you want to recover data and click Scan.
- Wait for the scanning process to end. After the scan is complete, check the files you want to recover and click Save.
- Choose the external hard drive to save the recovered data. Please make sure the location where you want to save the data is safe enough. Do not save it on the original hard drive.

How to Fix LM_SERVER_INTERNAL_ERROR?
Now try the following solutions one by one to get rid of the LM_SERVER_INTERNAL_ERROR blue screen error.
Because the computer cannot boot successfully, in this case, you should boot the computer into Safe Mode and then perform these actions. To start a PC in Safe Mode, the steps are as follows:
- Press and hold the Power button till the screen turns off. Repeat this operation three times, and then the words “Preparing Automatic Repair” will appear. When you are prompted to enter WinRE, choose Advanced Options.
- When you are in WinRE, navigate to Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart.
- After the computer restarts, there is a list of options. Press the F5 key to choose the Enable Safe Mode with Networking option.
Fix 1. Update Windows
Sometimes, an outdated Windows can cause your computer to freeze and display error 0x00000054. To fix this problem, you can try updating Windows to resolve this error. Here’s how:
- Press the Win + I key to open the Settings window.
- In the Settings window, select Update & Security > Windows Update.
- Click the Check for updates button on the right-side panel if there are updates available.
- Once done, check if the blue screen error 0x00000054 persists.
Fix 2. Scan for Malware and Viruses
Viruses and malware can also cause various errors on your PC, such as BSOD error 0x00000054. So, if you are facing this blue screen error on your PC, you can try to scan for malware using Windows Security tool. Here are the steps:
- Open the Settings window and navigate to Update & Security > Windows Security.
- Next, select the Virus & threat protection option from the right pane.
- Click Scan options and select one according to your needs in the new window.
- After that, click Scan now.

Fix 3. Update Your Device Driver
As mentioned above, the outdated device driver may lead to the Windows LM_SERVER_INTERNAL_ERROR error. To get rid of this error, you need to update your driver to the latest version. The following are detailed steps for you to execute the operation.
- Press the Win + S key and type Device Manager in the Search box. Then press Enter.
- Expand your desired device category and right-click a driver to select Update Driver.
- In a pop-up window, select Search automatically for drivers. Then, Windows will automatically check, download, and install the latest and appropriate driver.

Fix 4. Run SFC and DISM
Corrupted or missing system files are another possible reason for the LM_SERVER_INTERNAL_ERROR blue screen error. In this case, you should run SFC (System File Checker) and DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management) scans to repair these files. To do this, follow the steps below.
- Press the Win + R key to open the Run dialog box.
- Type cmd in the text box and press Ctrl + Shift + Enter to open an elevated Command Prompt.
- Once you are in the Command Prompt panel, type sfc /scannow and press Enter to execute this command.
- After the process is completed, exit the Command Prompt and restart your computer.
- Run the Command Prompt as an administrator again. Then, type DISM /Online /Cleanup-image /Scanhealth and press Enter.
- Type DISM /Online /Cleanup-image /Checkhealth and press Enter.
- Type DISM /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth and press Enter.
After the scan is complete, restart your PC to check if the blue screen error has been resolved.
Fix 5. Free up Disk Space
Freeing up disk space ensures that the system has enough resources to run smoothly, thus preventing the LM_SERVER_INTERNAL_ERROR error from occurring.
To do this, you can use the Space Analyzer feature of MiniTool Partition Wizard. It can scan the hard disk and analyze the hard disk and directories. After you understand which files and folders are taking up more space on the drive, you can manually explore the files and delete unnecessary files and applications.
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- Launch MiniTool Partition Wizard to access its main interface.
- Select the Space Analyzer feature from the top toolbar.
- Choose a local disk, then click Scan. After that, wait for the analysis process to complete.
- This tool will display all files in this partition, including hidden ones. Additionally, large files will be shown at the top. You can decide whether to delete these large files. To delete a file or folder, right-click it and choose Delete (to Recycle Bin) or Delete (Permanently).

Fix 6. Check the Hard Drive
The Windows LM_SERVER_INTERNAL_ERROR blue screen error can also appear due to disk errors. In this case, you should use the CHKDSK utility to check if there are any file system errors or bad sectors on the hard drive. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to run CHKDSK.
- Run the Command Prompt as an administrator.
- Type chkdsk *: /f /r (* represents the drive letter of the system partition) in the Command Prompt panel and press Enter to execute.
- After the process is over, restart your computer to see if the error has been fixed.

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Fix 7. Disable Unnecessary Startup Programs
The software that causes LM_SERVER_INTERNAL_ERROR may be added to the Windows startup list, so the error occurs immediately after system startup without any user activity. You can remove programs from startup using Task Manager.
- Right-click the taskbar and select Task Manager.
- Switch to the Startup tab.
- Select the unwanted program and click the Disable button in the lower right corner of the window.
Fix 8. Uninstall Recently Installed Software
You may have recently installed software that could cause your computer to crash and display a BSOD. If you accidentally downloaded a file or program that caused damage to your computer, you can uninstall the problematic program by following these steps:
- Type control panel in the search box and click the result.
- Once in Control Panel, click Uninstall a program.
- You will see a list of all installed programs in the Programs and Features window. Find the program that you installed before you received the BSOD warning, right-click it, and click Uninstall.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to uninstall. Then, restart your computer and see if the BSOD appears again.
Fix 9. Restore Windows
If none of these ways help, try restoring Windows using a system restore. Here is the guide:
- Press the Win + R key to open the Run dialog box.
- Type rstrui in it and press Enter to open System Restore. To proceed, click Next.
- In the next screen, check the box next to Show more restore points, and then select a suitable restore point and click Next to go on.
- Finally, click on Finish to initiate the restore procedure.

Bottom Line
What can you do if you receive the LM_SERVER_INTERNAL_ERROR blue screen error? You can find the answer in the post. Here, 9 solutions to this issue are provided for you. In addition, it is highly recommended that you use MiniTool Partition Wizard to recover data to avoid data loss during the problem-solving process.
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