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Full Fix: EVENT TRACING FATAL ERROR error in Windows 10/11

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Updated onMarch 19, 2024

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Blue Screen of Deatherrors can be caused by both hardware and software, therefore it’s important to fix these errors as soon as possible. Errors such as EVENT_TRACING_FATAL_ERROR can cause you many problems, so today we’re going to show you how to fix this error onWindows 10.

How do I fix EVENT TRACING FATAL ERROR BSoD error

How do I fix EVENT TRACING FATAL ERROR BSoD error

1. Use a third-party BSoD tool

If you don’t know how to handle blue screen errors, there are a couple ofdedicated toolsthat can do the job for you. You might have to install and run them inSafe Mode.

2. Run the Windows BSoD troubleshooter

3. Run the SFC scan

Thesystem file checkeris a command-line tool that basically scans through your system searching for potential issues.

If a corrupted system file is a problem, this tool will automatically repair it, and the problem will be resolved.

4. Download the latestWindows 10updates and install the latest drivers

As we previously mentioned, these types of errors can be caused by hardware or software issues, and in order to prevent these errors from appearing, it’s strongly recommended that you download the latestWindows 10updates.

New updates are released frequently, and while some of them offer new features and security improvements, many of them bring various bug fixes related to both hardware and software. To download the latest updates and keep your PC safe and stable, be sure to useWindows Update.

Downloading drivers is fairly simple, and you can download all the latest drivers right from your hardware manufacturer’s website. We have to mention that you might have to update all your drivers before you find the one that is causing this issue.

Update drivers automatically

Searching for drivers on your own can be time-consuming. So, we advise you to use a tool that will do this for you automatically. Using an automatic driver updater will certainly save you from the hassle of searching for drivers manually, and it will always keep your system up to date with the latest drivers.

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5. Run a DISM

6. Check the hard drive

This is just our example, so keep in mind that you have to perform chkdsk command for every hard drive partition that you have.

7. Disable Secure Boot and driver integrity checks

After doing this, driver signature checking should be disabled, and hopefully, the BSoD error will be fixed.

Since there are so many different versions of BIOS, we strongly suggest that you check your motherboard manual for detailed instructions on how to enter BIOS and disable Secure Boot.

8. Set English as your default language

Next time you sign in toWindows 10, English will be set as your default language, and hopefully the BSoD error will be fixed.

9. Uninstall the problematic software

Blue Screen of Death errors are often caused by incompatible software, and in order to fix this error, you need to find and remove the problematic software.

These types of errors are often caused by your antivirus or firewall, therefore we advise you to temporarily remove all third-party antivirus programs.

To completely remove certain antivirus from your PC, we suggest that you use a dedicated removal tool that will remove all files and registry entries associated with your antivirus.

Bear in mind thatWindows 10comes with its default antivirus,Windows Defender, so even if you remove your antivirus program your PC won’t be completely defenseless. If removing the antivirus software fixes the error, we suggest that you reinstall it again, or to switch to a different antivirus solution.

10. ResetWindows 10

AWindows 10reset will delete all files from your C drive, so we advise you to create a backup. In addition to creating a backup, you might also need to create a bootableUSB flash drivewithWindows 10on it in order to complete the reset process.

11. Check for faulty hardware

If the problem still appears, even afterWindows 10reset, it means that it is caused by your hardware. To fix this error it’s important that you remove any recently installed hardware since it might not be fully compatible with your PC.

If new hardware is not the issue, we suggest that you perform a detailed inspection of your computer and replace the faulty hardware.

EVENT_TRACING_FATAL_ERROR BSoD error can cause certain problems on your PC, but we hope that you managed to fix this error by using one of our solutions.

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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.