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Fix igdkmd32.sys Blue Screen Failure in Windows 10/11

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Updated onMarch 21, 2024

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Blue Screen of Deathis usually an indicator of a hardware problem, but in some cases,BSODcan be caused by certain software.

If you getBSODon Windows 10 telling you there was a problem with igdkmd32.sys, you should know that this problem is usually caused by software applications.

The igdkmd32.sys issue on Windows 10 can also be caused byhardware problems, outdated firmware, corrupt drivers, and others,  but it can be easily fixed by following one of our solutions.

How do I fix the igdkmd32.sys error on Windows 10?

How do I fix the igdkmd32.sys error on Windows 10?

1. Use a third-party tool for BSoD

Troubleshooting the exact cause of aBSoDerror is a time-consuming and sometimes a very difficult task for those who are not particularly computer savvy.

Luckily, there are dedicated tools that can help you diagnose yourpersonal computerand brings up solutions for them. Such a tool can even solveBSoDerrors like those related to igdkmd32.

2. Uninstall your current display driver

Problems with igdkmd32.sys on Windows 10 can be caused by a problematic display driver, and if that’s the case, we strongly advise you to uninstall your currently installed display driver.

If the issue still persists, we strongly advise you to visit your graphic card manufacturer’s website and download the latest drivers for your graphic card.

3. Update your drivers

BSODerrors are usually caused by bad, faulty or outdated drivers. So, it’s always a good idea to keep your computer drivers up to date.

If you don’t want the hassle of searching for drivers on your own, you can use a tool that will do this automatically. it will help you to keep all your drivers up to date.

Besides the time you lose while searching for drivers, sometimes it can happen that you installed the wrong version or incompatible ones. With this tool, it will never happen.

⇒Get Outbyte Driver Updater

4. Uninstall TeamViewer

According to the users, sometimes software such as TeamViewer, VMWare, DisplayFusion, or LogMeIn Hamachi can cause these kinds of problems.

In order to fix these issues, you’ll have to uninstall the problematic software. Users reported that uninstalling TeamViewer fixed their problems.

If you don’t use TeamViewer, try removing the software and check again if the issue persists. If not look to another software installed right before the problems appeared.

5. Disablehybrid graphics

Users reported that disabling hybrid graphics in BIOS can stop the problems with igdkmd32.sys on Windows 10. To disable hybrid graphics, follow the above steps.

6. Use an older version of display drivers

In some rare cases, the latest display drivers might not be the best for your computer since they can cause problems with igdkmd32.sys on Windows 10.

If you’re having issues with igdkmd32.sys, we advise you to uninstall your display driver and install the older version instead.

You can find all the driver versions on the website’s manufacturer of your computer or of the graphic card, depending on if it is an integrated or a dedicated one.

7. Checkthe hardware

If a piece of hardware inside your computer is damaged, you’re very likely to get all sorts ofBSODissues. So, make sure your hardware is functional. Additionally, it won’t hurt if you clean it from dust from time to time.

Furthermore, many computers and laptops have built-in solutions to check for hardware errors. Each manufacturer has a different solution, thus check your system manual.

Any recently installed hardware can cause these types of errors, therefore if you installed any new hardware we urge you to remove it or replace it.

8. Run the troubleshooter

If none of the previous solutions managed to resolve the issue, we’ll try with a few troubleshooting tools. The first one is Windows 10’s built-in troubleshooter.

9. Runthe SFC scan

The next troubleshooting tool we can try is the SFC scan. TheSystem File Checkeris a command-line tool that scans your system for potential corrupt system files.

If you encounter issues with SFC, it stops or does not work at all on Windows 10, use ourdedicated guidein order to fix the problem.

10. Updateyour Windows 10

Microsoft is continuously improving Windows 10 through updates. So, if the issue you’re facing is already acknowledged by Microsoft, they’re probably working on a fixing patch.

So, always make sure your system is up to date. Windows 10 usually installs the updates automatically, you can check for yourself by going toSettings > Updates & Security > Windows Update.

If the Windows 10 update is not working on your computer, use ourcomprehensive guideto troubleshootand solve the issue.

11. Uninstallthe Windows updates

Contrary to the previous solution, it can be a certain Windows update that actually disrupts the system. If you suspect that might be the case, your best bet is to simply delete that update.

Problems with igdkmd32.sys on Windows 10 are usually caused by drivers, and most of these problems can be fixed simply by reinstalling or updating your graphics card drivers.

Furthermore, you should know that we talked about a somewhat similar error, the igdkmd64.sys bug which causedVIDEO_TDR_FAILURE error in Windows 10, so check that one out as well.

More about the topics:BSoD error codes

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.