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Easy Fixes for the Kernel Mode Heap Corruption Error on Windows 10

By Matthew Lynch
September 8, 2023
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Windows 10 is one of the most popular operating systems in the world, thanks to its streamlined user interface, impressive system performance, and a host of useful features. However, like any complex technology system, Windows 10 can sometimes encounter errors and bugs that require troubleshooting.

One of the most common issues that Windows 10 users face is the Kernel Mode Heap Corruption Error. This error can occur due to a variety of reasons, including outdated drivers, incompatible software, or corrupted system files. Fortunately, if you’re facing this error, there are a few easy fixes that you can try to resolve the issue.

1. Update Drivers: The Kernel Mode Heap Corruption Error can occur if your system’s drivers are outdated. To update your drivers, go to the Device Manager app in Windows 10, select the device that is causing the error, and click on “Update Driver.”

2. Uninstall Incompatible Programs: Some programs can cause conflicts with the Windows operating system and trigger the Kernel Mode Heap Corruption Error. If you recently installed a new program before the error occurred, try uninstalling it and see if the issue persists.

3. Repair System Files: Corrupted system files can also be the cause of the error. To fix them, you can use the built-in System File Checker tool in Windows 10. Open an elevated command prompt, type “sfc/scannow,” and wait for the tool to scan and repair any damaged files.

4. Run a Virus Scan: Malicious software can damage your system files and trigger the Kernel Mode Heap Corruption Error. Run a full virus scan on your computer using your antivirus program or Windows Defender.

5. Check Hardware: Faulty hardware components such as RAM or the Hard Disk can also cause the error. Run the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool to check the RAM, and use the CHKDSK command to scan the hard disk for errors.

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