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FIX: Thread stuck in device driver error in Windows 10

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Updated onOctober 10, 2024

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Blue Screen of Deathcomes with a certain error code and name, and someWindows 10users have reportedThread stuck in devicedriverissue.

Thiserrorcan cause a lot of problems, so you might want to have a closer look at our solution in order to fix this problem.

Yourgraphics cardusually causes THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER. Thiserrorcan prevent you from playing your favorite video games, or enjoying multimedia by causing frequent restarts.

Fortunately for you, thiserrorcan be fixed, and as far as we know, the AMD graphics carddrivercauses it. In order to fix thiserror,you need to follow the next troubleshooting steps.

How can I fix the Thread stuck in device driver error?

How can I fix the Thread stuck in device driver error?

1. Uninstall the display driver and update it

Note:Now you should install the default display driver. To do this, you’ll need to find your graphic card model, go to your graphic card manufacturer’s website, and download the latestdrivers.

Updatedriversautomatically

Downloadingdriversmanually is a process that carries the risk of installing the wrong one, which may lead to serious malfunctions.

Also, the safer and easier way to updatedriverson a Windows computer is to use an automatic tool such asPC HelpSoft Driver Updater.

However, a tool like PC HelpSoft Driver Updater not only downloads and installs drivers, but also helps you manage them by resolving problems, backing up, and restoring them.

In addition, this program automatically identifies each device on your computer and matches it with the latest driver versions from an extensive online database.

⇒Get PC HelpSoft Driver Updater

2. Repair your registry using SFC scan

1.Click onStart, typecmd,right-clickCommand Promptand selectRun as administrator

  1. Type thesfc /scannowcommand

  2. Wait for the scanning process to complete and then restart your computer.

3. Check if your computer is overheating

If yourcomputer is overheating, this may explain the THREAD STUCK IN DEVICE DRIVER error.

Check if there are any particular apps and programs that may be causing the high CPU usage and high temperature and disable them as soon as possible.

You can install dedicatedsoftware to monitor your CPU’s temperature. Also, you can use the Task Manager to identify which programs are putting too much pressure on your processor.

To check the CPU temperature open Task Manager and click on the CPU column to filter the results.

To keep your computer’s temperature in check, we recommend that you installcooling softwareand use a cooling pad to quickly dissipate heat.

4. Update the BIOS

Many Windows 10 users confirmed that updating BIOS helped them fix thisdrivererror. For more information on how to update BIOS depending on a computer model, check out the official guides below:

5. Replace the video/sound card

If none of the solutions listed above helped you fix the THREAD STUCK IN DEVICE DRIVER error, try to replace your video or sound card.

Faulty video/sound cards may also trigger thiserrorand if none of the troubleshooting steps available in this article helped you, chances are that these pieces of hardware are no longer working properly.

As you can see THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER isn’t a big problem and it can be easily resolved by installing the defaultdriversor by updating your displaydriversto the newest version.

So far we don’t know if NVIDIA users are affected by this issue, but it has been confirmed that updatingdriversresolves the issue for AMD users.

If you’ve come across other solutions to fix this annoying driver error, don’t forget to list the troubleshooting steps in the comment section below.

If you want to learn more about drivers, make your way to ourDrivers section.

OurWindows 10 Hubis a universe of information about our most popular OS.

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Ivan Jenic

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Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.

When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.

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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.