I think the main problem is the "Kernel-mode Hardware-enforced Stack protection" option in windows security Windows Security => Device Security => Kernel-mode Hardware.... Switch to OFF then you good to go It also happened to me while accidently turn it on, the bluescreen always show up while I trying to launch some games 💀
Boot into Safe Mode: Try booting your computer into Safe Mode. Safe Mode starts Windows with a minimal set of drivers and services, which can help identify if the issue is caused by third-party software or drivers. To boot into Safe Mode, you may need to repeatedly press the F8 key during startup or use another key depending on your system. However, Windows 11 has changed its boot process, and accessing Safe Mode might be different. You might need to use recovery options to get into Safe Mode. System Restore: If you've created a system restore point before the issue occurred, you might be able to restore your system to a point when it was working fine. To access System Restore, you might need to use recovery options during startup. Use Windows Recovery Environment: Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) is a set of tools available in Windows that can help you diagnose and recover from startup issues. You might need to use advanced startup options or recovery media to access WinRE. Check Hardware Issues: Sometimes hardware problems can lead to freezing and reboot loops. Check if any hardware components, such as RAM, hard drive, or graphics card, are causing issues. You might need to open your computer and perform some diagnostics. Perform a Reset or Fresh Install: If other troubleshooting steps don't work and you can't access Windows at all, you might need to consider performing a reset or a fresh install of Windows 11. This will erase all your data, so make sure you have backups of important files.
0:56 Running SFC then CHKDSK scan worked for me, thank you! But the problems persisted the next day after turning off my computer for the night (like the corrupt files returned after restart). I kinda know what the problem is -- I turned something on in Windows, a security measure, and my drivers must not work with it. I was warned this could happen but I figured I could turn it off and there doesn't seem to be a button to do that... Restored Windows 11 to a previous point (before I enabled the thing) and it seemed to fix it. Never trusting that little caution icon on Windows Security again lol
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Thank you for commenting this, It fixed my exact problem that I had. I think it's called "Kernal-mode Hardware-enforced Stack Protection" that caused it. I turned my off and hopefully it stops it permanently.
@@boonklmfao2478 did u just turn off yoyu kernel mode? when I turn it on. I cant launch PUBG and genshin but it works on dota 2. but when I turn it off. I can launch both games. is it okay to turn it off?
I cannot fix by all those purposes, my pc cannot turn on to main windows where I can chceck those windows updates, it only running diagnostics and that’s all :|
Thx for the help but it doesnt seem to fix the problem for me, it's a weird audio bug that causes my blue screen and doesnt always have the same description, sometimes it says this tho
I got a Kernel Security Check Failure Loop on Windows 11, so I went to my phone and found this as recommend. Hope it helps, I'll edit this comment in order to put the result. Result: FAILED
I think the problem is the " Kernel Security Check " option in WIndow Security Windows Security => Device security => Kernel-mode Hardware => Off and then enjoy
Why are all wondowns operating systems tech help videos done by people who own 2nd hand computers with old versions of windows in a foreign accent or language? Oh yeah because Microsoft deserves the hell they help create.
I think the main problem is the "Kernel-mode Hardware-enforced Stack protection" option in windows security
Windows Security => Device Security => Kernel-mode Hardware.... Switch to OFF then you good to go
It also happened to me while accidently turn it on, the bluescreen always show up while I trying to launch some games 💀
Thanx bro. You saved me from destroying my pc . Love you ❤❤
Bro I can’t find the kernel mode on device security and this error keeps on coming when I try to open rainbow six seige
@@nivagarwal9391 you can disable it through the regedit menu, look it up on google that’s what i did
Thank u bro
Thank god i found your video. Those two command checks saved my pc. Thanks!
Any idea how to get out of the blue screen first??thanks i try to switch off nothing
such a pleasant voice and accent!😀 I enjoyed listening to it, thank you very much! I did all the steps, hope my problem is solved🙏
Best of luck!
My Windows does not boot. It just gives me the BSOD 'Security Check Failure"
And what if I can't get into Windows 11 at all? It just freezes! Then reboots, and we go round and round, constantly freezing.
Boot into Safe Mode:
Try booting your computer into Safe Mode. Safe Mode starts Windows with a minimal set of drivers and services, which can help identify if the issue is caused by third-party software or drivers.
To boot into Safe Mode, you may need to repeatedly press the F8 key during startup or use another key depending on your system. However, Windows 11 has changed its boot process, and accessing Safe Mode might be different. You might need to use recovery options to get into Safe Mode.
System Restore:
If you've created a system restore point before the issue occurred, you might be able to restore your system to a point when it was working fine.
To access System Restore, you might need to use recovery options during startup.
Use Windows Recovery Environment:
Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) is a set of tools available in Windows that can help you diagnose and recover from startup issues.
You might need to use advanced startup options or recovery media to access WinRE.
Check Hardware Issues:
Sometimes hardware problems can lead to freezing and reboot loops. Check if any hardware components, such as RAM, hard drive, or graphics card, are causing issues.
You might need to open your computer and perform some diagnostics.
Perform a Reset or Fresh Install:
If other troubleshooting steps don't work and you can't access Windows at all, you might need to consider performing a reset or a fresh install of Windows 11.
This will erase all your data, so make sure you have backups of important files.
0:56 Running SFC then CHKDSK scan worked for me, thank you! But the problems persisted the next day after turning off my computer for the night (like the corrupt files returned after restart). I kinda know what the problem is -- I turned something on in Windows, a security measure, and my drivers must not work with it. I was warned this could happen but I figured I could turn it off and there doesn't seem to be a button to do that...
Restored Windows 11 to a previous point (before I enabled the thing) and it seemed to fix it.
Never trusting that little caution icon on Windows Security again lol
You are very welcome! And we highly recommend you to subscribe to our channel. It really helps us to reach a wider audience, since many other people could be helped by our solutions and "how to" tutorials!
Thank you for commenting this, It fixed my exact problem that I had. I think it's called "Kernal-mode Hardware-enforced Stack Protection" that caused it. I turned my off and hopefully it stops it permanently.
@@boonklmfao2478 did u just turn off yoyu kernel mode? when I turn it on. I cant launch PUBG and genshin but it works on dota 2. but when I turn it off. I can launch both games. is it okay to turn it off?
@@LarilDoesRandom Sorry for the late response, but yes It should be okay to turn it off. My PC hasn't been acting up even since.
Thank you so much your so underrated it helped me cuz i was getting these errors like 5 times a day but now i dont get them anymore thanks to you
Glad I could help
Bro can you tell which step helped you ?
@@SandeepKumar-yj7yk on cmd run ipconfig/flush dns and sfc/scannow , then run memory diagnostics check :))
@@mrincredible. hi can I ask a question does your pc constantly go to bsod
@@adrianogaboga20 I recently fixed that
I cannot fix by all those purposes, my pc cannot turn on to main windows where I can chceck those windows updates, it only running diagnostics and that’s all :|
Does restoring windows process casue data loss?
Depends on the option you choose - you have multiple options - to keep files or not.
@@WindowsReport i just went to my bios and set the settings to default
After I didn't find any BSOD issue
Using my pc from 3 hrs no issues til now
I have windows 10! does it work?
thank you so much, it worked wonders!
Dude you're a godsend❤
All good and all but how do you do this if you can't get into windows?
Try to start in Safe Mode!
Thx for the help but it doesnt seem to fix the problem for me, it's a weird audio bug that causes my blue screen and doesnt always have the same description, sometimes it says this tho
same for me did you fix it
Thank you my guy
Thank you to the author for this video, I wish you all the best. ( I hate Windows )
I got a Kernel Security Check Failure Loop on Windows 11, so I went to my phone and found this as recommend. Hope it helps, I'll edit this comment in order to put the result.
Result:
FAILED
Did you find a solution? Same problem
I think the problem is the " Kernel Security Check " option in WIndow Security
Windows Security => Device security => Kernel-mode Hardware => Off
and then enjoy
Why are all wondowns operating systems tech help videos done by people who own 2nd hand computers with old versions of windows in a foreign accent or language?
Oh yeah because Microsoft deserves the hell they help create.