Windows 11 ntkrnlmp.exe blue screen error complete fix guide

The ntkrnlmp.exe blue screen error in Windows 11 can bring your system to a sudden halt. This critical system file error typically stems from driver conflicts, hardware issues, or system file corruption. Here are proven solutions to get your system back up and running.

Method 1: Fix corrupted system files

Windows’ built-in repair tools can effectively resolve system file corruption that triggers the ntkrnlmp.exe error.

  1. Launch Terminal with admin rights by typing “Terminal” in the Start menu, then right-clicking and selecting “Run as administrator”

  1. Run the DISM tool by entering this command:

DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

  1. After DISM completes, run System File Checker:

SFC /scannow

  1. Restart your computer once both scans finish.

Method 2: Update graphics drivers

Outdated or faulty graphics drivers often trigger this error. Here’s how to update them:

  1. Open Settings through the Start menu

  1. Navigate to Windows Update > Advanced Options

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