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5 Ways to Fix Kernel Security Check Failure on Windows 11 + Video

Updating your drivers might be all you need to fix this issue

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Updated onNovember 7, 2024

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Fix all BSoD events and keep computer safe and clean:

Fortect will find the cause of BSoD and fix it. Here is how to do it with 3 easy steps:

Some users have reported seeing theKernel Security Check Failureerror message in the BSoD screen that is caused by some failing processes on their PCs. This issue is not the most difficult to solve, thankfully.

From our experience, this is caused by driver-related issues so updating them will fix the BSoD quickly.

How can I fix Kernel Security Check Failure in Windows 11?

How can I fix Kernel Security Check Failure in Windows 11?

1. Update drivers

Driver updates are often handled by Windows, but if you encounter an issue, you can perform a manual search. Also, you can go to the manufacturer’s website to download the driver update.

This has especially proved effective for those having the AMD Audio Co-processor driver and facing the Kernel Security Check Failure on Windows 11 while trying to use WSL 1. Downloading the AMD auto-detect and running it to update the driver has helped fix the issue.

However, there is always the risk of installing the wrong drivers with the manual method. Hence, we will recommend using thegreatest driver update software.

2. Update Windows

Running an outdated version of Windows can lead to so many problems. In this case, you need to install the latest Windows 11 update to fix the Kernel Security Check Failure issue.

This is because Microsoft might have addressed the causes of the issue in a new update.

3. Use the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool

The Kernel Security Check Failure on Windows 11 might also be down to issues with the memory. The scan above should give you a report on the state of the memories. If memory is faulty, you might need to replace it.

4. Run the SFC scan

Sometimes, the Kernel Security Check Failure might lead to your PC not restarting. In this case, the issue might be due to faulty system files.

Therefore, we will advise using adedicated PC repair tool. It will scan for all broken system files and replace them with the original versions. At the same time, it will solve any BSoD errors automatically with just a few clicks of the mouse.

5. Use the CheckDisk tool

If your drive is faulty, it might cause the Kernel Security Check Failure on startup on Windows 11. The CHKDSK command will help to scan for issues with drive and try to fix them.

The Kernel Security Check Failure on Windows 11 issue can be pretty frustrating. However, it is not the most difficult to fix if you follow the steps in this guide carefully. Read below if you need more information about this issue.

What is Kernel Security Check Failure?

The Kernel Security Check Failure error depicts that some important system files or components failed integrity or compatibility check. The easiest way around it is to replace or update these files or components.

What causes the Kernel Security Check Failure?

When troubleshooting an error, it is critical to have a clear understanding of the factors that caused it. Because of this, we have highlighted some of the most prevalent causes that might trigger aKernel Security Check Failureerror:

To avoid having to deal with kernel issues, you can checkhow to avoid Kernel Security Check Failure errors.

Kernel debugging is perhaps one of the most useful skills you can have, and we’ve put together aguide on how to debug the Windows kernelto help you out.

Another common error isKernel Stack Locked At Exit, but we covered it in a separate guide, so don’t miss it. We also have a new article on theKernel_Thread_Priority_Floor_Violationerror, so feel free to visit it.

Please let us know the solution that helped you solve this problem in the comments below.

More about the topics:Windows 11,Windows Kernel

Loredana Harsana

Windows Software Expert

Loredana is a passionate writer with a keen interest in PC software and technology. She started off writing about mobile phones back when Samsung Galaxy S II was on top of the world and she fell in love with tech of all sorts.

Whenever she’s not at her work desk, you’ll find her enjoying refreshing tea flavors, spilling stories on paper, and listening to the radio.

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Loredana is a tech enthusiast who tackles mobility, privacy, and networking in easy-to follow guides for everyone.