How to Fix Windows 10 Error Ntkrnlmp.exe BSOD?


This Windows 10 error ntkrnlmp.exe BSOD encounters by the users when they are installing the Windows 10 updates in their computer system. This ntkrnlmp.exe file is related to the Windows operating system NT Kernel and some other system processes. Therefore, ntkrnlmp.exe is accountable for various systems’ services, including, but not restraining to the hardware visualization, memory management, and also implement some other processes. In any case, the often running files Ntkrnlmp.exe should not be modified or deleted.







This file is an ordinary cause of the Windows 10 BSOD error. However several users have reported this ntkrnlmp.exe BSOD error with the following messages:

·        APC_INDEX_MISMATCH
·        SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
·        STORE_DATA_STRUCTURE_CORRUPTION

Moreover, some users are encounter this error while setting up the Windows 10 and get the following error message on their computer screen: “Ntkrnlmp.exe Could Not Be Loaded.” Though, scanning your system with any reliable anti-malware does not help you in troubleshooting the error as the reason behind the BSOD error may be outdated graphics card or drivers, GPU, and CPU overclocking, Due to wrong BIOS settings, and many more.

Below we guide you with the following fixes which help in troubleshooting the error ntkrnlmp.exe BSOD on Windows 10.

Steps to Fix Windows 10 Error Ntkrnlmp.exe BSOD

To troubleshoot the error easily, follow the steps in exact sequence to avoid errors and damages or perform a full system scan by using anti-malware tool; doing this might help you in fixing the issue. Here how to do it:

Method-1: Update Graphics Card Drivers

1.     Firstly, press the Windows + X keys all together to open the “Device Manager.”
2.     Now, expand the “Display Adapters” option.
3.     Then, right-click on Graphics card driver and from there, choose the “Update Driver” option.
4.     After that, click on the “Search for the automatically updated driver software” and wait until the process is completed.
5.     Once finished, restart your computer system to save all the changes.

Method-2: Try Running the Driver Verifier

If the first method was not helping you in resolving the error, then we recommend you to run the driver verifier which simply controls the Windows Kernel-mode graphics and drivers, and this will protect them from any unauthorized changes. Follow the instruction to do so:

1.     Click the Windows + X keys at the same time to launch Device Manager.
2.     Then, pick “Command Prompt (Admin)” option.
3.     Press the “Yes” tab on the UAC.
4.     Next, type “Verifier” under the command box and hit the Enter key to implement the command.
5.     Now, on the new tab, choose “Create Standard Settings” and then click on the “Next” tab.
6.     Tap “Select all automatically installed drivers on this computer” option.
7.     Lastly, click on the “Finish” button to begin the process of verification.
8.     After completing the verification process, restart your computer system to save all the changes and check the error.

Hopefully, the aforementioned steps surely help you in troubleshooting the error and take less-time in resolving the Windows 10 error ntkrnlmp.exe BSOD.

deam jones is a self-professed security expert; he has been making the people aware of the security threats. His passion is to write about Cyber security, cryptography, malware, social engineering, internet and new media. He writes for Norton security products at norton.com/setup.
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