Question BSOD Reoccurring Issues

Jul 13, 2023
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I've been having major issues with my PC. It started with one BSOD which I assumed was a random occurrence. They become more frequent to the point where my PC stopped POSTing altogether. I could not even boot to BIOS. All BSOD error codes seemed to relate to memory or driver issues.

I managed to fresh reinstall Windows and I replaced my RAM. My computer worked fine for a week or so and now started BSOD again. Last error code I got was Kernel Security Check Failure.

I have the dump file for the last BSOD here (Google Drive): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ex4EtwgNXu6vp8BcxH7tto78QyQp2mE6/view?usp=sharing Can someone please help me troubleshoot this.
 
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Please install the BlueScreenView you can see the error code info. (Important)

Common causes for “Kernel Security Check Failure” error​

Unlike most errors in Windows 10, the causes of blue screen errors are more often than not easy to identify. The kernel security check failure happens due to:

  • Memory problems
  • Outdated drivers
  • Viruses
  • Corrupted Windows system files
  • Security programs
  • A damaged or corrupted hard disk
So, if you’re currently dealing with the Kernel Security Check Failure stop code, the possible causes are:

  • Your system is outdated — It’s possible that your system suffered a Kernel Security Check failure because it’s outdated. In this case, all you have to do is acquire the latest available Windows 10 update. Updates help keep you safe and often fix present bugs, errors, and more.
  • You have malware on your system — Users have reported that after scanning for malware and removing the identified threats, the Kernel Security Check failure was resolved. It’s possible that your system is infected by malware which is causing the error.
  • A driver is outdated or not compatible — Similarly to your system, your drivers need updates to be kept up-to-date to function as intended. If a driver is old, it may run into compatibility issues with the rest of your drivers.
  • Corrupt system files — Most likely as a result of malware, your system files could be damaged. These files can easily be restored with the help of the SFC scan and disk check commands.
  • Third-party security or antivirus — If you’re currently using a third-party antivirus, it may cause interference in your system. We recommend following the steps below to temporarily disable it and see if your situation improves.

Jump to Solution:
Solutions to Windows 10 KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE stop code:

• Method 1. Update Windows 10 to the latest release

• Method 2. Update your drivers

• Method 3. Check for disk errors

• Method 4. Check for memory issues

• Method 5. Run the System File Checker and ‘chkdsk’ commands

• Method 6. Use the Blue Screen troubleshooter

• Method 7. Temporarily disable your antivirus

If problem persists. And another BSOD stop code error pops ups contact again with me.
 
The "Kernel Security Check Failure" BSOD error in Windows is typically related to hardware or software issues that impact the operating system's kernel. To fix this issue, you can follow these steps:

1. Check for Windows Updates
2. Update Device Drivers
3. Run System File Checker (SFC) and DISM
4. Scan for Malware
5. Check the Hardware
6. Uninstall Problematic Software
7. Disable Overclocking
8. Check Memory (RAM) Integrity
9. Reset Windows

If you want a step-by-step guide to do the above steps and know more about how to fix BSOD errors check out this link, https://wikierrorfix.com/how-to-fix-a-blue-screen-of-death

Remember to create backups of important data before attempting any significant changes to your system.