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FIX: DRIVER_VERIFIER_IOMANAGER_VIOLATION error

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Updated onMarch 19, 2024

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Blue Screen of Deatherrors can appear on any version of Windows. As expected,Windows 10is no exception.

Errors such as DRIVER_VERIFIER_IOMANAGER_VIOLATION can create many problems, but fortunately, there is a way to fix thiserror.

How do I fix DRIVER_VERIFIER_IOMANAGER_VIOLATION error?

How do I fix DRIVER_VERIFIER_IOMANAGER_VIOLATION error?

1. Use a third-party system restoration app

Getting constant errors andBlue Screens of Deathis quite annoying and puts you at the risk of losing your work and project data.

Thankfully, you can download aspecialized system repair toolthat will scan your PC for faulty files and remove them or restore them to their original state.

2. Remove the problematic software

Third-party applications can often cause Blue Screen of Death errors, therefore you need to find problematic applications and remove them.

Users reported that PeerBlock, Gpass, and Logitech Gaming Software can cause these types of errors, so if you’re using one of those applications be sure to remove them or reinstall them.

Another common cause for the driver verifier iomanager Blue Screen can be your antivirus software.

Users reported issues with ZoneAlarm, so if you’re using this tool, we advise you to remove it.

We have to mention that almost any antivirus program can cause this error to appear, therefore we advise you to remove all antivirus programs from your PC.

If you want to completely remove certain antivirus we advise you to use a dedicated removal tool. Many security companies offer these tools for their software, so make sure that you download and use one.

3. Update your drivers and Windows 10

Blue Screen of Death errors can be caused by hardware or software issues, and in order to avoid these types of problems, it’s highly recommended that you updateWindows 10.

Microsoft is frequently releasing new patches and you can download them all through Windows Update.

Most of these patches fix security issues, but there are also various bug fixes related to both hardware and software.

By installing these patches you’ll ensure that your system is safe and stable, so we urge you to download them as often as you can.

Install the latest drivers

Although Windows updates are important for your system, it’s also important that you download the latest drivers for your computer.

Windows 10relies heavily on drivers in order to work with your hardware, and if a certain driver is out of date, you won’t be able to use your hardware.

You could even get this annoying DRIVER_VERIFIER_IOMANAGER_VIOLATION error. To fix these errors it’s recommended to update all your drivers.

In order to do that you just need to visit your hardware manufacturer’s website and download the latest drivers for your device.

Several users reported that this error was caused by Logitech drivers, so if you’re using any Logitech software or devices, be sure to update their drivers.

Update drivers automatically

If this method doesn’t work or you do not have the necessary computer skills to update or fix the drivers manually, there’s another thing you can do.

Well, we strongly suggest doing it automatically, by using a specialized tool. It is lightweight and intuitive, not to mention that it’s the quickest way to access ahuge database of drivers.

⇒Get Outbyte Driver Updater

4. Perform DISM and SFC scans

A few users claim that they managed to fix this issue by performing a DISM scan and using theSFC tool. To do so, follow the above steps.

If you cannot enterWindows 10normally, you can perform this scan from Safe Mode. To enter Safe Mode follow this procedure:

Once you enter Safe Mode, you should be able to perform a DISM scan by following the steps above. Then, also use the System File Checker utility.

Safe mode is not working? Don’t panic, thisdedicated guidewill help you get past the booting problems.

5. Update the BIOS

UpdatingBIOSunlocks new features of your motherboard and fixes certain hardware-related compatibility issues.

Some users claim that updating BIOS fixed the DRIVER_VERIFIER_IOMANAGER_VIOLATION error for them, so you might want to try that.

Before you start, we have to mention that BIOS update is an advanced procedure, and if you’re not careful you can cause permanent damage to your PC,.

So, be extra careful if you decide to update BIOS, and be sure to check your motherboard manual for detailed instructions.

6. Perform a Windows 10 reset

If the DRIVER_VERIFIER_IOMANAGER_VIOLATION Blue Screen of Death error is caused by software, you can easily fix it by performing a Windows 10 reset.

This procedure is similar to a clean install, so we urge you to back up all important files before you decide to performWindows 10reset.

You might also need a Windows 10 installation media in order to complete this step, so be sure to create one. To performWindows 10reset you need to do as described above.

7. Scan your computer for malware

If you don’t want to resort to complex solutions, such as resetting your computer yet, you can launch a malware scan.

Malware may cause various issues on your computer, including the DRIVER_VERIFIER_IOMANAGER_VIOLATION error.

You can detect and remove malware using Windows’ built-in antivirus, Windows Defender, or third-party antivirus solutions.

Run a thorough system scan to make sure that you have eliminated this possible cause.

8. Remove recently installed hardware

IfWindows 10reset didn’t fix the problem, it’s most likely that this issue is caused by faulty or incompatible hardware, so be sure to remove any recently installed hardware.

In addition, we advise you to perform a detailed inspection of your hardware in order to find the faulty component.

Open up your device and check each component, switch them with the older ones and check if the problem persists. Some BSoD error happen due to compatibility issues.

Make sure that your motherboard is compatible with your RAM and CPU. You should also make sure that its current BIOS version is supported by the GPU.

Take this chance and clean your PC as well. Dust can gather up and cause overheating which will also crash your PC or cause permanent damage to your components.

9. Clean boot your computer

A clean boot starts Windows by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs to eliminate software conflicts that may occur when you install a program or an update or when you simply launch a program.

If you’re having trouble opening Task Manager, you can easily fix it by reading thisdetailed article.

SomeWindows 10users confirmed that this action helped them fix the DRIVER_VERIFIER_IOMANAGER_VIOLATION error, so give it a try.

DRIVER_VERIFIER_IOMANAGER_VIOLATION error can be easily fixed by updating your drivers or BIOS, but if those solutions don’t work, feel free to try any other solution from this article.

Make sure you tell us which solution worked for you, and give us any other tips regarding the subject in the comment section below.

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Milan Stanojevic

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.

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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.