Recently, one of our team members was also repeatedly experiencing the same problem. After attempting different troubleshooting methods, they fixed this error from the roots. To check those tried and tested solutions, read this article and you should be able to resolve the WDF_VIOLATION error in your Windows 11/10 PC.
What Causes WDF_VIOLATION Error in Windows 11/10?
What Causes WDF_VIOLATION Error in Windows 11/10?
Here are some sources that are likely to cause the BSOD WDF_Violation error.
Faulty Hardware Corrupted System Files Inaccurate BIOS Settings Outdated Drivers Less RAM Fault In Bluetooth Drivers Issues With USB Ports Third-Party Software Malware or Virus
Fix WDF_VIOLATION Error in Windows 11/10
Fix WDF_VIOLATION Error in Windows 11/10
Here in this section, we have mentioned over twelve most working solutions to help you login back into your system without interruption.
1. Rename Faulty HP Keyboard Driver
Many HP laptop users reported that a driver named, HpqKbFiltr.sys developed this issue on their machines. They also added that this particular driver was installed on their HP laptop through Windows Cumulative Update. Hence, this could be the same in your case if you are using an HP laptop. One of the ways to fix this issue is renaming the driver. You can follow along to rename the driver.
2. Remove the Faulty HP Keyboard Driver
If renaming the HpqKbFiltr.sys driver doesn’t solve the problem, you can now try removing the HP keyboard driver. Don’t fret. Removing a malfunctioned driver doesn’t affect your system’s performance. Your system will automatically install the missing driver when needed. We have explained the process of removing the HpqKbFiltr.sys driver in the below-mentioned steps. Note: Before implementing the below-mentioned steps, ensure that your PC is booted into Safe Mode. If not, you can check above steps to do so.
3. Try Disconnecting USB Peripherals
Faults in your system’s hardware could also lead to issues like this. We are referring Hardware to USB Peripherals attached to the PC. Many Windows 11/10 users encountered the error because of faulty USB peripherals or USB ports. We suggest disconnecting all the USB peripherals one by one and rebooting the PC simultaneously. If the error gets fixed after disconnecting a specific USB device, we recommend replacing that particular accessory with a new one to avoid the same problem in the future.
4. Use Windows Driver Verifier Tool
One of the reasons for the WDF_VIOLATION error is an issue with the Framework-Based Drivers. But, there isn’t a straightforward method to detect the malfunctioned driver. You must first enable Minidumps and use the Driver Verifier Tool to continuously monitor all Kernel-Mode Drivers and Graphics Drivers. Follow the mentioned steps to use the Driver Verifier Tool to find out the culprit of the issue.
5. Update Bluetooth Drivers
Some Windows 11/10 users used the method mentioned above to create a DMP file. A few users reported that their DMP file declared Bluetooth drivers as the culprit of the issue. Fortunately, updating the Bluetooth drivers fixed the problem for them, and you can try the same. Follow the below-mentioned steps to update Bluetooth drivers from the Device Manager.
6. Scan For Viruses
It could be possible that your system has some infected files and applications that created this issue. We suggest running a Quick and later Detailed Scan to ensure everything on your system is safe. For this, You can use Windows’s Microsoft Defender Antivirus tool.
7. Run Windows Memory Diagnostic
BSOD error appears for many reasons, and one of the most common causes is defective hard drives. It could be possible that there are some issues with your hard drive. You can use the Memory Diagnostic tool to ensure your hard drives are in the perfect and working state. This tool will help you find and fix all problems related to the applications and memory with ease. You can follow the mentioned steps to use the Memory Diagnostic.
8. Use Disk Cleanup Tool
There is a possibility that the system isn’t getting ample storage to execute essential tasks, resulting in this issue. If this is the case, it can be easily fixed by freeing up some storage. Windows has an integrated Disk Cleanup tool that lets you clean unnecessary files in a few steps. Follow along to free up some space using the Disk Cleanup tool.
9. Uninstall Recent Updates
Several Windows 11/10 users reported that they started facing this issue after installing a Windows Cumulative Update. If you also started this error after the new update, then the culprit of the entire issue is in front of you. You can instantly fix the issue by uninstalling the update. You can follow along to do so. Note: It is necessary to enter into Boot Mode before uninstalling recent updates. We recommend doing this to be on the safer side.
10. Uninstall Recently Installed Applications
If you are getting WDF_VIOLATION issue after installing a new application, then uninstalling that recently installed app would be an ideal solution. We have explained the same in the below-mentioned steps.
11. Run DISM, SFC Scan
In case the issue doesn’t fix after trying all the major solutions, then corrupted system files are expected to be the reason behind the issue. You can quickly find all the corrupted files by running a DISM and SFC scan. Follow the below-mentioned steps to do the same.
Run DISM Scan To Check for Files Integrity
Quick SFC Scan To Fix Corrupted Files
12. CHKDSK Repair Command
Besides, we also suggest running the CHKDSK repair command to fix all errors related to your hard drive.
13. Reset BIOS Settings To Default
Putting BIOS settings to default could also fix the WDF_VIOLATION issue. However, not many users tried and suggested it. But, we found it useful because resetting the BIOS setting will make everything fresh. Hence, there are chances that this issue might disappear after doing this. Below are the steps to reset the BIOS settings in Windows 11.
14. Reset the PC
If none of those mentioned above solutions works, the last option is to reset the PC and get everything back to the default state. We have mentioned the entire process of resetting the Windows 11/10 PC below.
How Do I Permanently Fix Blue Screen on Windows 10?
There are several ways to fix the blue screen error on Windows 10. One of the best ways is by uninstalling the recently installed Windows updates. You can also try using the Windows Driver Verifier tool to find the main culprit and rectify it accordingly.
How Do I Fix Blue Screen in Safe Mode?
You need to first open your system Settings app by pressing Win + I. Afterwards, head to the Recovery options and select Restart to open BIOS settings. First, click on Troubleshoot and then select Advanced options. Now, click on Command Prompt on the Advanced options screen. You can now try uninstalling recently installed third-party applications, recent updates, and Bluetooth drivers.
Can Not Fix Blue Screen of Death?
Blue Screen of Death mainly emerges due to hardware issues. Your PC might be having some hardware issues. In this situation, you can try hardware troubleshooting methods, such as fixing hard driver errors, clearing RAM sticks, etc.
Can RAM Cause Blue Screen?
Sometimes flaws in the RAM also lead to BSOD error. You can fix this error by trying different hardware and software troubleshooting methods.
Does BSOD Damage Your Computer?
Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) doesn’t damage your computer. It doesn’t affect your system files, applications, and anything else.
Final Words
Final Words
You are working or playing, and everything suddenly stops due to a system crash. It ends up with a blue screen with an error code, WDF_VIOLATION. Getting this error could be frustrating and ruin your entire mood and day. We suggest trying the above-mentioned solutions to fix the WDF_VIOLATION Error in Windows 11/10.