If you’re encountering the FAULTY HARDWARE CORRUPTED PAGE Stop Code (Blue screen) error on your Windows 10 device, then this post is intended to help you. In this post, we will identify the possible causes, as well as provide the appropriate solutions you can try to successfully resolve this issue.

You might encounter the FAULTY HARDWARE CORRUPTED PAGE error due to one or more (but not limited to) of the following known causes;
- An incorrectly installed or uninstalled program/application.
- Malicious software or a virus that corrupted system files.
- Problems while installing a Windows update.
- Outdated, corrupted, or incorrectly configured device drivers.
- Corruption in the Windows registry caused by a recent software change.
- The damaged or corrupted hard disk.
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If you’re faced with this FAULTY HARDWARE CORRUPTED PAGE error, you can try our recommended solutions below in no particular order and see if that helps to resolve the issue.
- Turn off Fast Startup
- Update Drivers
- Run SFC scan in Safe Mode
- Run Windows Memory Diagnostic
- Reset Windows 10
Let’s take a look at the description of the process involved concerning each of the listed solutions.
1] Turn off Fast Startup
The Fast Startup feature in Windows 10 is enabled by default if applicable. Fast Startup is designed to help your computer startup faster after you shut down your computer. When you shut down your computer, your computer enters a hibernation state instead of a full shutdown.
This workaround requires you to disable Fast Startup to mitigate this issue on your Windows 10 PC. Else, continue with the next solution.
2] Update Drivers
This solution entails you make sure you have installed the latest graphics drivers directly from Intel. You can download the latest version of the graphics driver from the manufacturer’s website.
Update the drivers especially the Display Drivers. This should be your priority especially if the problem started after a Windows 10 upgrade.
3] Run SFC scan in Safe Mode
This solution requires you to run SFC scan in Safe Mode and see if the issue will be resolved. Else, try the next solution.
4] Run Windows Memory Diagnostic
It is also possible that the issue might have been caused by corrupted problems in your hardware memory. You can try running Windows Memory Diagnostic and see if that resolves the issue.
5] Reset Windows 10
This solution requires you to perform a system reset to fix the issue in Windows 10.
Here’s how:
- Start the computer?, and press F11 to enter the Windows 10 Advanced Startup Options menu.
- Select Troubleshoot.
- Select Reset this PC.
- Select Remove everything.
- Select Just remove my files or Remove files and clean the drive.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
Any of these solutions should work for you!
