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How to Fix Kernel Security Check Failure in Windows 10

How to Fix Kernel Security Check Failure in Windows 10

If your window screen shows the blue screen of death error Kernel Security Check Failure on Windows 10, don’t worry. Here are 4 ways to quickly troubleshoot your problem. Just choose an easier way and follow the instructions step by step to fix the issue.

  1. Undo recent changes
  2. Update available drivers
  3. Run Memory Diagnostic Tool
  4. Scan hard disk for error

1: Undo recent changes 

One of the causes of the blue screen error could be recent changes you’ve made to your system. If you’ve added new hardware or software to your system recently, remove them to see if the problem is fixed.

 

2: Update available drivers

This blue screen of death error is very likely to be generated by incompatible drivers. Check whether all your devices have the right driver, and update those that don’t. There are two ways you can get the right drivers for your hardware devices: manually or automatically.

Manual driver update – You can update your device drivers manually by going to the manufacturer’s website for your hardware devices, and search for the most recent

 

Kernel Security Check Failure in Windows 10

3: Run Memory Diagnostic tool

If all these methods fail to help you solve the problem, you should check if your RAM is at fault. You can check the status of RAM by: 

1) On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and R at the same time to invoke a Run command. Type mdsched.exe in the run box and press Enter.

2) You could choose Restart now and check for the problems recommended) to check the status of your memory card right now or choose to Check for problems the next time I start my computer option if you are constraint with time.

 

Kernel Security Check Failure in Windows 10

4: Scan Hard Disk for Error 

Another cause of this blue screen error is a faulty hard drive. You should check if you need to get your hard drive replaced: 

IMPORTANT: Please make sure to close all open programs and files before your disk check.

1) On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and E together. Click This PC.

2) Right-click the hard drive that you want to check and click Properties.

3) You can see the progress of the check and the number of passes it will run on memory.

If you don’t see any error here, it’s likely that your memory card is not causing any issues. If an error is detected, it is suggested that you exchange the current memory card with a new one.

3) Go to the Tools tab and click Check option.

4) If your hard disk drive is problem-free, your system will show a notification like this:

If you don’t see this notification,

Conclusion:

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