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Solved: FSRTL_EXTRA_CREATE_PARAMETER_VIOLATION
First, run a malware scan using a reliable antivirus tool
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Published onOctober 14, 2024
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The FSRTL_EXTRA_CREATE_PARAMETER_VIOLATION error is related to file system operations on the Windows operating system. It indicates a problem with the parameters used to create a file.
This error can appear when the file system driver encounters invalid parameters, problems with the disk or file system, or conflicts arise with software or drivers that manage file operations. First,run a malware scanusing a reliable antivirus tool.
How can I fix the FSRTL_EXTRA_CREATE_PARAMETER_VIOLATION error?
1. Run the CHKDSK scan
The command will scan for errors, looking for corrupted files or bad sectors. If it detects any problems, it will attempt to fix them. Once the scan and repair are complete, CHKDSK will provide a report of the errors found and fixed.
2. Update the device drivers
3. Run for SFC scan
4. Disable fast startup
5. Boot your computer into Safe Mode
Now, your computer will restart in safe mode with networking, letting you connect to the Internet while accessing only essential functionality. Check which driver or app is causing the issue so that you can deal with it accordingly.
6. Restore your computer to the previous version
Windows will restart and restore your system settings to the selected point. If you see theSystem Restore didn’t complete the error successfully, we suggest you check out this detailed guide for solutions.
7. Reinstall Windows
If you encounter any BSoD error on Windows 10 and want to fix it via a clean install, check out this detailed guide onperforming a Windows 10 repair upgrade.
In conclusion, to fix the FSRTL_EXTRA_CREATE_PARAMETER_VIOLATION error, you need to boot your computer into safe mode, update the device drivers, disable fast startup, run the SFC scan, perform a system restore or reinstall Windows.
If you have any suggestions or questions about the error, feel free to mention them in the comments section below.
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Srishti Sisodia
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Srishti Sisodia
Windows Software Expert
She is an electronics engineer and writer with a passion for technology. Srishti is specialized in Azure, cloud computing, and AI.