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Stornvme.sys BSoD: 5 Ways to Fix It

Update system drivers to get past the BSoD

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Updated onApril 2, 2024

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Fix all BSoD events and keep computer safe and clean:

Fortect will find the cause of BSoD and fix it. Here is how to do it with 3 easy steps:

Stornvme.sys, also known as Microsoft NVM Express Storport Miniport Driver file, is a type of Win64 EXE driver file first created by Microsoft for Windows 8.1. This driver file can sometimes become corrupt and cause your Windows PC to crash randomly into the Blue Screen of Death causing data loss.

Why do I encounter the Stornvme.sys BSoD error?

Why do I encounter the Stornvme.sys BSoD error?

A BSoD crash due to the stornvme.sys error can happen for several reasons an it also comes with theDRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL stop code. The most recurrent ones are the following:

If you experience a BSoD crash on your PC because of stornvme.sys, the solutions listed in this guide will prove effective in overcoming it.

How do I fix the Stornvme.sys BSoD error in Windows?

How do I fix the Stornvme.sys BSoD error in Windows?

Before implementing the solutions lined up below, try the solutions listed below:

If these methods do not seem fruitful, proceed to the mainstream solutions listed below.

1. Restart your PC in Safe Mode

In Safe mode, your PC Windows operates in a basic state, with only a limited set of files, drivers, and apps functional. Once you enter the safe mode, execute the troubleshooting methods lined up below to get past the stornvme.sys BSoD error.

2. Run SFC and DISM scans

System File Checker scan and DISM tool will diagnose the corrupt system files and faulty disk images will restore the original version from the compressed folder.

If you think the above process isn’t thorough enough for repairing your Windows system, we suggest you trydedicated repair software.

3. Perform System Restore

Restoring your PC to a previous time will revert all the changes that damaged the stornvme.sys file such as incomplete software update which in turn invoked the BSoD.

4. Update the system drivers

If no update is available, you will see a message saying the best drivers are already installed. In this case, follow the other methods forupdating the graphics driverson Windows PC.

Similarly, update all the obsolete system drivers under each category to resolve the BSoD crash issue.

5. Reset Windows

Resetting your Windows PC will reset and wipe out all misconfigured settings and will restore the system files to the default state. After the local install is completed, the stornvme.sys BSoD error will no longer bother you.

That’s all in this guide! Before you leave, you may want to know how to resolve theACPI.sys erroron your Windows PC.

So which of the troubleshooting methods listed in this guide did the trick? Do let us know in the comments.

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Taiba Hasan

A postgraduate in Computer Applications, she is an avid technical writer who loves to craft content revolving around Windows, Android, and emerging technologies like SaaS. With How-To and troubleshooting guides, she aims to provide the best solutions for the problem and make technology less complicated for novice users.

Besides writing, she also loves to cook delicacies and spent time in her garden. In her free time, you will find her binge-watching web series or gazing the night sky.

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