Urgh, the annoying blue screen of death error again! And this time, it’s nvpcf.sys, what does that even mean? If this is happening to you, don’t worry, the nvpcf.sys blue screen error could be simply caused by a driver issue with your Nvidia display card. Read on and see what you can do to get this problem fixed once and for all.


Try these fixes for the nvpcf.sys blue screen error on your computer

You don’t have to try all the following fixes: simply work your way down the list until you find the one that does the trick to fix the nvpcf.sys blue screen of death error for you.

  1. Check for Windows updates
  2. Clean reinstall the NVIDIA graphics card driver
  3. Update chipset drivers
  4. Run SFC and DISM
  5. Repair corrupted system files automatically
  6. Consider a system reinstallation

1. Check for Windows updates

If your system isn’t updated regularly, there could be compatibility issues that can cause system issues like the nvpcf.sys blue screen of death error. To make sure that you have the latest available updates installed:

  1. On your keyboard, hit the Windows key, then type check for updates, then click Check for updates.

  2. Click Check for updates, and Windows will scan for any available updates.
  3. If there are available updates, Windows will automatically download them for you. Restart your computer for the update to take effect if needed.
  4. If there are no available updates, you’ll see You’re up to date like this.

Then restart your computer, and see if the nvpcf.sys blue screen of death error still remains. If the problem persists, please move on to the next fix.


2. Clean reinstall the NVIDIA graphics card driver

As mentioned, the nvpcf.sys blue screen of death error is related to your Nvidia graphics card driver, which could be at fault for mysterious reasons.

In this case, it’s recommended that you do a clean reinstallation of the NVIDIA display card driver. To do so, DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) is usually recommended, as it can do a pretty good job removing all the older or faulty display driver files on your computer.

To do a clean reinstallation of the display card driver with DDU:

  1. Download and search for the execution file of the display card driver from the website of your GPU manufacturer (if you’re not sure how to do it, please jump here to see how you can get the graphics card driver updated automatically):
  2. Download DDU from the official download page. Then unzip the folder, and double-click the DDU file to further extract the execution file.
  3. Boot your computer into Safe Mode as instructed here: Start Safe Mode using the System Configuration tool
  4. When in Safe Mode, go to the folder where you unzip the DDU execution file. Double-click to run Display Driver Uninstaller.

  5. Select GPU and your GPU manufacturer on the right side. Then click Clean and restart.
  6. Your computer should restart when the old driver files for your graphics card are cleaned.
  7. Double-click the setup file for the display card driver you’ve downloaded from step 1 to run the driver installation.
  8. Restart your computer afterward.

If you don’t have the time, patience or skills to update the driver manually, you can do it automatically with Driver Easy. Driver Easy will automatically recognize your system and find the correct drivers for it. You don’t need to know exactly what system your computer is running, you don’t need to be troubled by the wrong driver you would be downloading, and you don’t need to worry about making a mistake when installing. Driver Easy handles it all.

You can update your drivers automatically with either the FREE or the Pro version of Driver Easy. But with the Pro version it takes just 2 steps (and you get full support and a 30-day money back guarantee):

  1. Download and install Driver Easy.
  2. Run Driver Easy and click the Scan Now button. Driver Easy will then scan your computer and detect any problem drivers.
  3. Click Update All to automatically download and install the correct version of all the drivers that are missing or out of date on your system. (This requires the Pro version – you’ll be prompted to upgrade when you click Update All.)
    Note: You can do it for free if you like, but it’s partly manual.
  4. Restart your PC for the changes to take effect.
The Pro version of Driver Easy comes with full technical support. If you need assistance, please contact Driver Easy’s support team at support@drivereasy.com.

See if the nvpcf.sys blue screen of death error remains. If this fix doesn’t work for you, try the next fix, below.


3. Update chipset drivers

Another common reason why you have the nvpcf.sys blue screen of death error could be faulty or outdated chipset drivers. To fix it, you can try to update the chipset drivers with the correct driver file downloaded from the official website of your motherboard manufacturer.

To get this done, you’ll first know the exact motherboard model for your device, then go to the official website to search and download the correct driver files for your operating system.

If you’re not sure how to do all that, see here how you can update the chipset drivers automatically.

Incorrect chipset drivers could cause problems like computer crashes, freezes, or make your computer unusable and unstable. So please only do so when you’re confident and fully aware of the consequences of updating the chipset drivers manually.

4. Run SFC and DISM

Corrupted system files may cause blue screen of death errors like nvpcf.sys. Luckily, there are two built-in tools that can help to identify and repair such bad system files. The whole process could take some time, and we suggest you don’t run any other programs when doing the test. If you find the command lines too intimidating and you’re afraid that things could go wrong somehow, please see here how you can do the system file repair automatically.

To run these tools:

4.1 Scan corrupt files with System File Checker

1) On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and R at the same time. Type cmd and press Ctrl+Shift+Enter at the same time to run Command Prompt as administrator.

Click Yes when prompted for permission to make changes to your device.

2) In the Command Prompt window, copy and paste the following command and hit Enter.

sfc /scannow

3) System File Checker will then scan all system files and repair any corrupted or missing ones it detected. This may take 3-5 minutes.

4) After the scan, restart your computer, and see if the nvpcf.sys blue screen of death error still persists . If so, move on to the next test:

4.2 Run dism.exe

1) On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and R at the same time. Type cmd and press Ctrl+Shift+Enter to run Command Prompt as administrator.

Click Yes when prompted for permission to make changes to your device.

2) In the Command Prompt window, copy and paste the following commands and hit Enter after each line:

dism.exe /online /cleanup-image /scanhealth
dism.exe /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth

2) When the process finishes:

  • If the DISM tool gives you errors, you can always try this command line. This will take up to 2 hours.
dism /online /cleanup-image /startcomponentcleanup
  • If you get Error: 0x800F081F, reboot your computer, then open Command Prompt as administrator again (step 1) and run this command line instead:
Dism.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /AnalyzeComponentStore

When these tests are done, restart your computer and see if nvpcf.sys blue screen of death error is still seen. If the problem still persists, please move on to the next fix.


5. Repair corrupted system files automatically

If you are facing persistent nvpcf.sys blue screen of death error and none of the previous solutions have proven effective, it’s possible that your corrupted system files are to blame. To rectify this, repairing the system files becomes crucial. The System File Checker (SFC) tool can assist you in this process. By executing the “sfc /scannow” command, you can initiate a scan that identifies problems and repairs missing or corrupted system files. However, it is important to note that the SFC tool primarily focuses on scanning major files and may overlook minor issues.

In situations where the SFC tool falls short, a more powerful and specialized Windows repair tool is recommended. Fortect is an automated Windows repair tool that excels in identifying problematic files and replacing malfunctioning ones. By scanning your PC comprehensively, Fortect can provide a more comprehensive and effective solution for repairing your Windows system.

To fix the nvpcf.sys blue screen of death error with Fortect:

  1. Download and install Fortect.
  2. Open Fortect. It will run a free scan of your PC and give you a detailed report of your PC status.
  3. Once finished, you’ll see a report showing all the issues. To fix all the issues automatically, click Start Repair (You’ll need to purchase the full version. It comes with a 60-day Money-Back Guarantee so you can refund anytime if Fortect doesn’t fix your problem).
The repair is available with the paid version of Fortect that comes with a full money-back guarantee and full technical support. If you need any assistance, feel free to contact their support team.

6. Consider a system reinstallation

If the nvpcf.sys blue screen of death error is still seen at this stage, you can consider a system reinstallation.

If you need further instructions on how to do it, here’s a post for your reference: Reinstall/Reset Windows 10 [Step By Step] the screenshots are from Windows 10, but the instructions work on Windows 11 as well.

If the nvpcf.sys blue screen of death error is still there after the computer reset or reinstallation, the problem is definitely on the hardware front. In that case, you should talk to your computer vendor to see if they can help to repair your computer or your Nvidia display card. If your computer is out of warranty, you’ll need to seek help from a hardware technician to get your Nvidia graphics card checked.


Hope one of the above methods helps to fix the the nvpcf.sys blue screen of death error for you. If you have other constructive suggestions, please feel free to leave a comment below. We’re all ears.

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