How To Fix Video_Dxgkrnl_Fatal_Error on Windows (2023)

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Do you want to learn how to get rid of the video_dxgkrnl_fatal_error? You are at the right place. Here we explain how to fix the BSOD error that is generally caused due to outdated drivers. The error explains a Microsoft DirectX graphics subsystem violation. Below we explain the reasons and the best ways to fix the issue.

What Is Video_Dxgkrnl_Fatal_Error?

It is a common BSoD error encountered by Windows users due to a Microsoft bug checking for violation in the DirectX graphics kernel subsystem of the system.

Reasons for video_dxgkrnl_fatal_error

  • Corrupt hardware
  • Outdated or corrupt graphics or display driver
  • Disk with bad sector or corrupt firmware
  • Not enough storage space to run processes.
  • Changes made to the BIOS.
  • Security application causing interference.

Ways To Fix Stop Code video_dxgkrnl_fatal_error

As explained, there are different reasons for video dxgkrnl fatal errors on Windows 10. Therefore, we are sharing different ways to fix the issue. Please try them individually unless you find the one that works for you.  

Fix 1-  Boot Windows in Safe Mode

As video_dxgkrnl_fatal_error is a BSOD error, you won’t be able to access the PC usually. Therefore, boot Windows in safe mode and perform the following fixes.

  • To boot in safe mode, restart the PC.
  • As Windows reboots, press and hold the Shift key. This will open the Advanced options window. Go to Settings > Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Start-up Settings.

  • Select Enable Safe Mode to boot in safe mode.

Once in Safe Mode, try the fixes below.

Fix 2- Run Hardware Troubleshooter

  • Press Windows key + R to open the Run window.
  • Enter msdt.exe -id DeviceDiagnostic command > hit Enter key.
  • This will open the Hardware troubleshooter; click Next to proceed > if any issues are detected, they will be automatically fixed.

Fix 3- Update Graphics Driver

Problematic or outdated graphics drivers are another common reason for the BSOD error. To fix it, you need to update the outdated drivers. You can do this by going to Device Manager and manually updating the driver or using Advanced Driver Updater to update outdated drivers.

A driver updating tool is the easiest way to detect and update drivers. To use the tool, follow these steps:

  • Launch the tool and click Start Scan Now to scan the PC for outdated graphics drivers.

  • Update the driver by clicking Update driver. However, if you are a paid user, click Update All.

  • Restart the PC to save changes. This should help fix the BSOD error.

Fix 4- Download and install Windows Update.

The latest Windows update patches security vulnerabilities and other bugs. Therefore to fix the fatal error, you should update Windows. To do so, follow these steps:

  • Press Windows + I to open Windows Settings.
  • Click Update & Security > Windows Update > Check for updates.
  • If an update is available, you will get the option to Download & install it. Click on it to install updates.
  • Restart the PC.

Installing Windows Updates on Windows 11

  • Open Windows settings by pressing Windows + I.
  • Click Windows Update > Check for updates. Windows will scan for available updates.
  • Follow the instructions to download and install updates.
  • Restart the PC, and the problem should be resolved.

Fix 5 – Perform a Clean Boot

 Sometimes other applications can cause interference and might trigger the error. To ensure that is not the case, perform a clean boot.

  • Press Windows + R and open the Run window.
  • Type msconfig> press Enter key.
  • Select the Services tab >check the box next to Hide all Microsoft services.
  • Click the Startup tab > Open Task Manager.
  • Right-click the startup programs > Disable.
  • Exit Task Manager > go back to System Configuration > Ok.
  • Click Restart to boot the system. This should help fix the issue. If it does, you will need to reset the PC.
    • Press Windows + R > to open the Run window.
    • Type msconfig
    • Click the General tab > select Normal startup > ok.

Fix 6 – Disable Fast Startup

 To provide faster boot time, Windows offers a fast startup feature. To fix the issue, we suggest disabling it, as sometimes this causes problems. To  do so, follow these steps:

  • In the Windows search bar, type Control Panel and open it.
  • Go to Hardware and Sound > Power Options > click Choose what the power buttons do > uncheck Turn on fast startup (recommended) > Save changes.
  • If the option is disabled, click Change settings that are currently unavailable.

This should help.

Fix 7 – Run System File Checker

When you face a Blue Screen of Death or some Windows features aren’t working correctly, you can use the handy System File Checker tool.

  • Open Command Prompt with Admin rights.
  • Type sfc /scannow> press Enter key.
  • Wait for the utility to check Windows system files and repair them.
  • Restart the PC to resolve the issue.
  • If SFC scannow did not help run the DISM tool.

Fix 8 – Run DISM

 When SFC does not help, try the Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool. To do so, follow the steps:

  • Open the elevated Command Prompt.
  • Type DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth and hit Enter.
  • Wait for the process to finish.
  • Restart the PC to see if this helps.

FAQ

Q1. What type of errors are reported by the video dxgkrnl?

DXGKRNL FATAL ERROR indicates the DirectX graphics kernel subsystem has detected a violation.

Q2. How to fix fatal errors in Windows 10?

  1. Boot Windows in Safe Mode
  2. Update Windows
  3. Run Hardware Troubleshooter
  4. Update Graphics Driver
  5. Perform a Clean Boot
  6. Disable Fast Startup
  7. Run System File Checker & DISM

Hopefully, after performing the steps explained above, you can fix Video_Dxgkrnl_Fatal_Error. However, if you still face problems, scan your computer for a virus infection. Feel free to share any other thoughts in the comments section.

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Preeti Seth

A UX writer who loves explaining technical details in a clear, crisp, and concise manner. She loves writing about technical troubleshooting, How-To's, product reviews, etc. In her free time, she loves reading, meditating, and traveling.

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