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FIX: INVALID PROCESS ATTACH ATTEMPT error in Windows 10

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Updated onMarch 19, 2024

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Blue Screen of Deathis one of the more serious errors on every PC. There is a wide range ofBSODerrors, and they can be caused by faulty hardware or even a baddriver.

A number of Windows 10 users reportedINVALID_PROCESS_ATTACH_ATTEMPTBSODerror in Windows 10 error, and if you’re having thiserrortry using some of our solutions below.

How to fix the INVALID PROCESS ATTACH ATTEMPT error?

How to fix the INVALID PROCESS ATTACH ATTEMPT error?

1. Run theBSODtroubleshooter

The next thing we’re going to try is running Windows 10’s built-introubleshooter. This tool can deal with various system-related issues, includingBSODerrors. So, it might be helpful for resolving theINVALID PROCESS ATTACH ATTEMPTerror.

2. Run the SFC scan

Another troubleshooter for the INVALID_PROCESS_ATTACH_ATTEMPT Win 10 error, is the SFC scan.

This command-line tool goes through your system in search of potential errors and problems. And resolves them automatically, if the solutions are possible.

3. Use a dedicated repair tool

We recommenda professional toolyou can rely on, at any time you need to detect any malfunction on your PC, in order to prevent errors that might disturb your internet experience.

4. Remove Synaptics touchpaddriver

After uninstalling thedriver, your touchpad might not work, but the issue with theBlue Screen of DeathINVALID_PROCESS_ATTACH_ATTEMPT error should be resolved.

Some users are also advising to try updating the Synaptics touchpaddriverto the latest version, so you might want to try that before removing thedrivercompletely.

In order to update thedriver, you need to download the latest version from the Synaptics website or from your laptop manufacturer. Alternatively, you can simply update it right from the Device Manager.

INVALID PROCESS ATTACH ATTEMPTerror can sometimes be caused by a baddriver, and in order to fix it you need to remove thatdriver.

According to the users, the common cause for thiserroris the Synaptics touchpad driver, therefore it’s advised that you remove it. To remove thatdriver, you need to do the following:

Updatedriversautomatically

Searching fordriverson your own can be time-consuming. So, we advise you to use a tool that will do this for you automatically. Using an automaticdriverupdater will certainly save you from the hassle of searching fordriversmanually, and it will always keep your system up to date with the latestdrivers.

Outbyte Driver Updater is the go-to software for scanning your PC for out-of-date drivers. This program will initiate the smart scanning as soon as you install it and provide you with a detailed report.

You can opt for updating stand-alone apps and updating those certain drivers specifically for that program. Thanks to the Scheduled Manager feature you can be sure you won’t be missing any critical updates in the future.

⇒Get Outbyte Driver Updater

5. Run DISM

And finally, the third troubleshooting tool we’re going to try for the Windows stop code INVALID_PROCESS_ATTACH_ATTEMPT is DISM.

The Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) reloads the system image, so potentialBSODissues may get resolved.

In the steps mentioned above, we walked you through both the standard and the procedure that utilizes the installation media.

6. Uninstall your antivirus software

Number of users reported that this issue was caused by antivirus software, and in order to fixINVALID PROCESS ATTACH ATTEMPTBSODerror they had to uninstall their current antivirus software.

Users reported that AVG and Avast antivirus are usually the cause for thiserror, but even if you don’t use any of these tools, you can try uninstalling your antivirus software.

It’s not recommended to use Windows 10 without antivirus software, and if you need new antivirus software, feel free to check the list of best antivirus programs for Windows 10.

7. Uninstall any recently installed application

Sometimes theseerrorscan be caused by a third-party application, and if you installed any software recently, that recently installed application can be the cause forINVALID PROCESS ATTACH ATTEMPTerror.

We advise you to check the list of installed software and to remove any software that you installed in the past week or so, since the software might not be fully compatible with your PC.

8. Make sure Windows 10 is up to date

Sometimes these errors can occur if Windows 10 is out of date, so before you try to fix this issue, make sure that you have the latest updates installed.

By installing the latest updates, you’ll fix any potential compatibility issues.

9. Check your hardware

In the worst-case scenario, an INVALID PROCESS ATTACH ATTEMPT error can be caused by faulty hardware.

Few users reported that this issue was caused by a faulty hard drive, but bear in mind the issue can be caused by any other hardware component of your PC.

The INVALID_PROCESS_ATTACH_ATTEMPT Windows 10 error is a problematicBSODissue, but we hope that our solutions were helpful to you and that you managed to fix it.

We’d like to hear more from you on this subject so drop us a comment in the dedicated 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.