How to Troubleshoot VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE (ATIKMPAG.SYS) on Windows PC

The Blue Screen of Death (also known as Blue Screen of Death or BSOD) caused more problems than we could ever count. One such blue screen error is VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE (ATIKMPAG.SYS).

This error occurs when you try to play a video file, play a game, or do anything else related to your computer’s video output.

Instead of working normally, your computer displays a blue screen with an error message like “VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE (atikmpag.sys)“. It then reboots, but the problem does not resolve itself. Depending on the brand of your video card, the error may have a different name. read more

How to Resolve Error 0xc00000e9 in Windows PC

Windows error 0xc00000e9 is a specific boot error code that you may see when your computer has trouble booting properly. It causes a blue screen to appear when you try to start your operating system and prevents it from booting.

It appears shortly after you start your computer, but before the Windows login screen, as shown below:

An unexpected I/O error has occurred.
Error code: 0xc00000e9

What causes error 0xc00000e9?

  • Damaged I/O ports.
  • Problems with Windows Update.
  • Boot sector virus or other malware.
  • Faulty external hardware or PC components.
  • Improperly configured UEFI, BIOS, or CMOS settings.
  • Damaged system files or problems with the Windows registry.
  • Incorrectly installed components, such as an unattached hard drive that is not in contact with the motherboard.

How to recover the 0xc00000e9 error message?

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How to Resolve: CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT BSOD in Windows PC

The CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT error is related to your system’s hardware and specifically indicates a communication problem between your system and your processor.

When you ask your computer to do something, the operating system tells the processor that it is “interrupting” to let it know what is happening. This is a system-level process called a “system interrupt,” and it is a perfectly normal function of Windows. However, if the system lingers too long in the interrupt phase, which is called the interrupt request level (IRQL), a “blue screen” error occurs. read more

How to Resolve: BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INFO (BSOD) in Windows 10 PC

A Windows Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error can seem like a disaster, especially if you’re working on something important. Unfortunately, BSODs are usually hard to decipher, and error names like “Unexpected Kernel Mode Trap” and “Bad System Configuration Information” don’t provide much information about the cause (or how to fix it).

If your Windows computer is experiencing a BSOD (Bad System Config Info) error, you need to fix the problem. The first step is to understand what might be causing the error. read more

How to Resolve PNP_DETECTED_FATAL_ERROR on Windows 10

Blue screen of death errors can cause many problems in Windows 10, and unfortunately, these types of errors can sometimes be difficult to fix.

Since these issues can be problematic, today we’ll show you how to fix the blue screen of death problem using the PNP_DETECTED_FATAL_ERROR stop code.

PNP_DETECTED_FATAL_ERROR is a blue screen problem that can cause many problems on your PC. This problem can be quite annoying because it causes your computer to suddenly reboot.

What causes the PNP_DETECTED_FATAL_ERROR?

  • Computer viruses or malware can corrupt your Windows system files.
  • Outdated system drivers can also cause blue screen of death errors.
  • Damaged or corrupted Windows system files.
  • Due to hardware or software problems
  • Due to outdated Windows operating system

How to solve the PNP_DETECTED_FATAL_ERROR?

Update drivers

  1. Press the Windows + R key to run the Run application.
  2. Type devmgmt.MSC in the text box and press Enter to open Device Manager.
  3. In Device Manager, navigate to the desired device and expand the menu.
  4. Right-click on the driver and select Update Driver.
  5. Since we are dealing with the PNP_DETECTED_FATAL_ERROR error, it is best to update the drivers for devices such as keyboards, mice, headsets, etc.
  6. In the window that opens, click Automatically check for driver software updates.
  7. Windows will automatically download and install the latest drivers.
  8. Restart your computer.

Reset driver settings

  1. Press Windows + R, type devmgmt.MSC in the text box and press Enter.
  2. In the Device Manager window, find the desired device and expand the menu.
  3. Right-click the desired driver and select Properties.
  4. On the Driver tab, click Reset driver.
  5. Restart your computer after the driver is installed.

Use DISM to search for corrupted system files

  1. Type cmd in the Start menu search bar and right-click Command Prompt -> Run as Administrator in the search results.
  2. In the command line console, type DISM /Online /Cleanup-image /Scanhealth and press Enter.
  3. Wait for the process to complete, then type DISM /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth and press Enter.
  4. Windows will fix any problems with the system image.

Using the SFC to find corrupted system files

  1. Type cmd in the Start menu search box and right-click Command Prompt -> Run as Administrator in the search results.
  2. In the console, type sfc /scannow and press Enter.
  3. Wait for the process to complete and close the command prompt.
  4. Reboot the computer.

Start the system restore

  1. In the Start menu search box, type System Restore.
  2. In the search results, click Create system restore point.
  3. In the next window, click Create. If the option is grayed out, click the hard disk partition under the Protection
  4. Options -> Configure -> Enable System Protection. Click OK.
  5. Enter a name for the restore point and click OK.

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How to Troubleshoot: DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (storahci.sys) in Windows 10 PC

It looks like you have a problem with the .sys file. In fact, this problem is quite serious because .sys files are a very important part of the Windows operating system. These files are responsible for either critical system processes or device drivers. Therefore, if any of the .sys files are corrupted, problems such as BSODs will occur. Therefore, do not ignore the Storahci.sys error.

The Storahci.sys is a file that is installed by default in a system with Windows 7, 8, 8.1 or 10. Therefore, no matter which version of Windows you use, this file is there, which means the BSOD DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL may appear on any of them. read more

How to Troubleshoot “Driver Power State Failure” in Windows 10

Driver Power Status Failure is a rare blue screen error that occurs when a driver goes to sleep mode while it is running. BSOD often occurs when the computer comes out of hibernation and Windows cannot wake up the device driver or the driver takes too long to respond.

The error can be fixed by making simple changes to the power settings, but some users may have to dig deeper to fix the problem. Here are some effective ways to fix the Driver Power State Failure error in Windows 10.

What causes the “Driver Power State Failure” message in Windows?

The “Driver Power State Failure” error (blue screen of death) is usually caused by a problem with the power management of a device connected to your PC. If the device goes into hibernation during use, or does not come out of hibernation when you try to use it, Windows considers it a critical error and displays a BSOD message. read more

How to Resolve VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR on Windows 10

The VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR error occurs if you have recently installed new hardware or software that causes a conflict between the video drivers and Windows 10. An internal video scheduler error is a blue screen of death (BSOD) that indicates that the video scheduler has detected a serious problem. The error is usually caused by the video card and its drivers and has an error code 0x00000119.

When the VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR error appears, the PC usually reboots, and the PC probably shuts down for several minutes before this error occurs. The screen seems to constantly freeze, which seems to frustrate many users. But before we move on to solve this problem, we first need to understand what is causing this VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR and then we can fix this error. read more

How to Repair “SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION” on Windows 10

In Windows 10, a BSOD caused by a system service exception error (usually referred to as SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION) is exceptionally difficult to fix. Unlike the Windows memory management BSOD, this error can have several possible causes.

Don’t be surprised if this BSOD sounds familiar to you – this BSOD has been present in Windows for decades. Microsoft’s technical explanation says that this BSOD is usually caused when a running process on your computer tries to switch from “unprivileged code to privileged code”. read more

Troubleshooting: Boot Configuration Data File is Missing

Windows systems or laptops use a boot configuration data file (BCD) to set the boot configuration. If the system or laptop’s boot configuration data file is corrupt or missing due to an internal or external problem, Windows will not boot.

Fortunately, there are several solutions to help you get rid of the “Missing BCD File” error on your Windows 10 computer. And in this article, I will list all these solutions.

So, go through these solutions one by one and fix this problem in a few clicks. read more