Volmgr sys синий экран windows 10

Have you ever encountered the dreaded Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) on your Windows computer? If so, you may have come across an error related to the volmgr.sys file. This article will delve into what volmgr.sys is, why it can cause BSoD errors, and how you can fix them.

BSOD

Understanding volmgr.sys

Volmgr.sys is a system file that is part of the Windows operating system. It stands for “Volume Manager Driver” and is responsible for managing disk volumes and handling input/output operations related to storage devices. This file plays a crucial role in the proper functioning of your computer’s storage system.

Why Does volmgr.sys Cause BSoD Errors?

While volmgr.sys is an essential system file, it can sometimes become corrupted or encounter issues that lead to BSoD errors. Several factors can contribute to these errors, including:

  • Hardware conflicts: Incompatible or faulty hardware components can cause conflicts with volmgr.sys, leading to BSoD errors.
  • Driver issues: Outdated or incompatible device drivers can also trigger BSoD errors related to volmgr.sys.
  • Malware infections: Viruses or malware can infect the volmgr.sys file, causing it to malfunction and result in BSoD errors.
  • Disk errors: Corrupted or damaged disk sectors can affect the functioning of volmgr.sys and lead to BSoD errors.

How To Fix volmgr.sys BSoD Errors

Now that we understand the potential causes of volmgr.sys BSoD errors, let’s explore some effective solutions to fix them:

1. Run the DISM and SFC scans

DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management) and SFC (System File Checker) are built-in Windows tools that can repair corrupted or missing system files and restore the health of your computer. Both DISM and SFC scans can be run from an elevated command prompt (with administrative privileges). Here are the steps to do so:

  1. To open the Command Prompt as an administrator in Windows, type “cmd” in the search bar and then right-click on the Command Prompt result and select “Run as administrator” as shown in the image below.
    Run CMD As Administrator

  2. To run a DISM scan, type the following command and press Enterdism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth 
    Windows 11 DISM

    This will check your Windows component store for corruption and automatically fix any problems it finds. This process may take several minutes or longer depending on your system

  3. To run an SFC scan, type in the Command Prompt the following command and press Enter:sfc /scannow
    sfc /scannow

    This will scan all protected system files and replace any corrupted or missing ones with a cached copy. Wait for the scan to complete. It may take some time depending on your system configuration.

  4. After both scans are completed, you should restart your computer to apply any changes. Check to see if the issue is solved.

2. Check for faulty software.

If there is a specific program that is causing this issue, try uninstalling and then reinstalling it (eg. Microsoft DirectX, Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable, NET Framework) to check if it will solve the problem.

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  1. First, open Windows Settings by pressing Windows+I on your keyboard. You can also right-click your Start button and select “Settings” from the list.

    Windows 11 Open Settings

  2. When Settings opens, click “Apps” in the sidebar, then select “Apps & Features”.

    Windows 11 Apps and Feature

  3. In Apps & Features settings, scroll down to the app list and search for the program you want to uninstall. When you find the program, click the three dots button beside it and select “Uninstall” in the menu that appears.

    Windows 11 Uninstall program

  4. In the next message box, confirm the uninstall process by clicking on Uninstall, then follow the prompts to uninstall the program.

    Windows 11 Confirm Uninstall

  1. Press the Windows key + I on your keyboard to open the Settings app. You can also ope the Settings app by clicking the Start button on the taskbar, then select “Settings” (gear icon).
    Windows 10: Click the Start button then click on Settings

  2. When the “Windows Settings” window opens, click on “Apps“. By default, it should open “Apps and Features” but if it doesn’t, select it from the list on the left.

    Windows 10: Click on Apps

  3. In Apps & Features settings, scroll down to the app list and search for the program you want to uninstall. When you find the program, click on it and select “Uninstall” in the menu that appears.

    Windows 10: Uninstall malware from Windows

  4. In the next message box, confirm the uninstall process by clicking on Uninstall, then follow the prompts to uninstall the program.

    Windows 10: Complete the uninstall process

  1. Right-click on the Start button in the taskbar, then select “Programs and Features”. This will take you directly to your list of installed programs.

    Right click on Start and select Programs and Features

  2. The “Programs and Features” screen will be displayed with a list of all the programs installed on your computer. Scroll through the list until you find the program, then click to highlight it, then click the “Uninstall” button.

    Select program then click on Uninstall

  3. In the next message box, confirm the uninstall process by clicking on Yes, then follow the prompts to uninstall program.

3. Scan for your computer for malware

Malware can damage your system files and registry entries and cause various errors. We will now, download and run a scan with Malwarebytes to check if you’re device is clean.

Malwarebytes is one of the most popular and most used anti-malware software for Windows, and for good reasons. It is able to destroy many types of malware that other software tends to miss, without costing you absolutely nothing. When it comes to cleaning up an infected device, Malwarebytes has always been free and we recommend it as an essential tool in the fight against malware.

  1. You can download Malwarebytes by clicking the link below.

  2. When Malwarebytes has finished downloading, double-click on the MBSetup file to install Malwarebytes on your computer. In most cases, downloaded files are saved to the Downloads folder.

    Download

    You may be presented with a User Account Control pop-up asking if you want to allow Malwarebytes to make changes to your device. If this happens, you should click “Yes” to continue with the Malwarebytes installation.

    Click Yes to install Malwarebytes

  3. When the Malwarebytes installation begins, you will see the Malwarebytes setup wizard which will guide you through the installation process. The Malwarebytes installer will first ask you what type of computer are you installing this program on, click either Personal Computer or Work Computer.

    Malwarebytes setup: Click on Personal Computer

    On the next screen, click “Install” to install Malwarebytes on your computer.

    Click on Install to install Malwarebytes

    When your Malwarebytes installation completes, the program opens the Welcome to Malwarebytes screen.

  4. Malwarebytes is now installed on your computer, to start a scan click on the “Scan” button. Malwarebytes will automatically update the antivirus database and start scanning your computer for malicious programs.

    Click on Scan button

  5. Malwarebytes will now scan your computer for browser hijackers and other malicious programs. This process can take a few minutes, so we suggest you do something else and periodically check on the status of the scan to see when it is finished.

    Malwarebytes scanning for malware

  6. When the Malwarebytes scan is finished scanning it will show a screen that displays any malware, adware, or potentially unwanted programs that it has detected. To remove the malicious programs that Malwarebytes has found, click on the “Quarantine” button.

    Review the malicious programs and click on Quarantine to remove malware

  7. Malwarebytes will now remove all the malicious files and registry keys that it has found. To complete the malware removal process, Malwarebytes may ask you to restart your computer.

    Malwarebytes requesting to restart computer to complete the malware removal process

4. Check for updates

Make sure your operating system, drivers, and other software are up to date. If the errors started happening after an update, you can uninstall that specific update patch.

To check for Windows updates, follow the below steps:

  1. Press the Windows key + I to open the Settings menu. Click the “Windows Update” tab on the left side of the screen.
    For Windows 10 users, the Windows Update menu can be found in Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update.
  2. Click the “Check for updates” button. This will initiate a scan for updates. If any updates are available, they will be downloaded and installed automatically.

    Check for Windows updates

  3. If you want to check for updates for other software, you can do so by opening the software and looking for a “Check for updates” option in the menu. You can also check the software’s website for updates.

5. Disable any unnecessary startup programs

Startup programs are applications that automatically launch when you start your computer. While some of these programs may be necessary for your system to function properly, others may be unnecessary and can cause errors.

  1. Open the Task Manager by pressing the Ctrl + Shift + Esc keys on your keyboard simultaneously.
    Task Manager

  2. In the Task Manager, go to the “Startup” tab and disable any programs that you do not need to start automatically when you turn on your computer.
    Keep in mind that some startup programs may be essential to the functioning of your system, so be careful not to disable any important programs.

    Disable Startup programs

6. Run a memory test

A faulty RAM module can cause random crashes. Run a memory test to check for any issues with your RAM. To run a memory test, follow these steps:

  1. Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog.
  2. Type “mdsched.exe” into the Run dialog and press Enter. This will launch the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool.
    mdsched.exe run box

  3. You will be asked whether you want to restart your PC and run the test immediately or schedule the test to run the next time you start your PC. Choose the option you prefer and click “OK”.

    Windows Memory Diagnostic tool

    If you choose to run the test immediately, your PC will restart and the test will begin. The test will run automatically and may take several minutes to complete.

    • If the test finds any errors, it will display a message indicating the type and location of the error. You may need to replace your RAM if the test finds any errors.
    • If the test completes without finding any errors, it will display a message indicating that the test has completed successfully.

7.Check your hardware

Start by inspecting your computer’s hardware components for any signs of damage or failure. Ensure that all connections are secure and that there are no loose cables. If you suspect a faulty component, consider consulting a professional or replacing it if necessary.
Next, check your RAM, hard drive, graphics card, and any other hardware components using the Windows Device Manager.

  1. To access the Device Manager, type “devmgmt.msc” into the search bar on the Start menu and select “Device Manager” from the list of results.

    Open Device Manager

  2. In the Device Manager, you can view a list of all the hardware devices connected to your computer and check for any errors or issues. If you see a yellow exclamation point next to a device, it may indicate a problem with that device. You can right-click on the device and select “Update driver” or “Troubleshoot” to try and fix any issues.

    Find Hardware Issues

8. Try a system restore.

If you have a restore point saved, you can try using it to revert your system to a previous state. This may fix the issue if it was caused by a recent change. To do a system restore follow these steps:

  1. Press the Windows key + S to open the Search menu.
  2. Type “system restore” into the search bar and click the “Create a restore point” result.
    Restore Step 1

  3. Click the “System Restore” button.
    Restore Step 2

  4. In the System Restore window, click “Next.”
    Restore Step 3

  5. Select a restore point from the list and click “Next.” A restore point is a saved state of your system that you can use to revert your system to a previous state. Make sure to select a restore point that was created before you started experiencing problems.
  6. Click “Finish” to begin the restore process. Your PC will restart and the restore process will begin. This may take several minutes to complete.
    Restore Step 5

  7. When the restore is complete, your PC will restart again. You may need to adjust your settings and reinstall any software that was installed after the restore point was created.

9. Reset your PC

One of the most drastic solutions is to reset your PC to its default configuration. This can be considered the nuclear option for fixing errors because it will wipe out all the third-party software you installed on your computer. However, this option can also be effective if none of the other methods work for you.

Before you reset your PC, make sure you back up your important data and files. You can also choose to keep your personal files in the Reset this PC tool, but it is better to have a separate backup just in case something goes wrong.

To reset your PC, follow these steps:

  1. Open Settings by pressing Windows + I keys.
  2. Click on System and then on Recovery.
    Reset Windows PC Step 1

  3. Under Reset this PC section, click on Reset PC button.
    Reset Windows PC Step 2

  4. Choose whether you want to keep your files or remove everything.
    Reset Windows PC Step 3

  5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.

After resetting your PC, you should be able to run your applications without getting any errors. However, keep in mind that this solution will also remove any custom settings and preferences you had on your computer. You will need to reinstall and configure your programs again after resetting.

Summary

Volmgr.sys BSoD errors can be frustrating and disruptive to your computer usage. Understanding the causes and implementing the appropriate solutions can help you resolve these errors effectively. Remember to update your device drivers, scan for malware using Malwarebytes Free, check for disk errors, and perform an SFC scan. By following these steps, you can fix volmgr.sys BSoD errors and ensure the smooth operation of your Windows computer.

Here are 10 basic security tips to help you avoid malware and protect your device:

  • Use a good antivirus and keep it up-to-date.

    It’s essential to use a good quality antivirus and keep it up-to-date to stay ahead of the latest cyber threats. We are huge fans of Malwarebytes Premium and use it on all of our devices, including Windows and Mac computers as well as our mobile devices. Malwarebytes sits beside your traditional antivirus, filling in any gaps in its defenses, and providing extra protection against sneakier security threats.

  • Keep software and operating systems up-to-date.

    Keep your operating system and apps up to date. Whenever an update is released for your device, download and install it right away. These updates often include security fixes, vulnerability patches, and other necessary maintenance.

  • Be careful when installing programs and apps.

    Pay close attention to installation screens and license agreements when installing software. Custom or advanced installation options will often disclose any third-party software that is also being installed. Take great care in every stage of the process and make sure you know what it is you’re agreeing to before you click «Next.»

  • Install an ad blocker.

    Use a browser-based content blocker, like AdGuard. Content blockers help stop malicious ads, Trojans, phishing, and other undesirable content that an antivirus product alone may not stop.

  • Be careful what you download.

    A top goal of cybercriminals is to trick you into downloading malware—programs or apps that carry malware or try to steal information. This malware can be disguised as an app: anything from a popular game to something that checks traffic or the weather.

  • Be alert for people trying to trick you.

    Whether it’s your email, phone, messenger, or other applications, always be alert and on guard for someone trying to trick you into clicking on links or replying to messages. Remember that it’s easy to spoof phone numbers, so a familiar name or number doesn’t make messages more trustworthy.

  • Back up your data.

    Back up your data frequently and check that your backup data can be restored. You can do this manually on an external HDD/USB stick, or automatically using backup software. This is also the best way to counter ransomware. Never connect the backup drive to a computer if you suspect that the computer is infected with malware.

  • Choose strong passwords.

    Use strong and unique passwords for each of your accounts. Avoid using personal information or easily guessable words in your passwords. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on your accounts whenever possible.

  • Be careful where you click.

    Be cautious when clicking on links or downloading attachments from unknown sources. These could potentially contain malware or phishing scams.

  • Don’t use pirated software.

    Avoid using Peer-to-Peer (P2P) file-sharing programs, keygens, cracks, and other pirated software that can often compromise your data, privacy, or both.

  • To avoid potential dangers on the internet, it’s important to follow these 10 basic safety rules. By doing so, you can protect yourself from many of the unpleasant surprises that can arise when using the web.

    Volmgr.sys is a type of volume manager driver file that is also counted as a Win64 EXE file. This type of file has an SYS file extension. Volmgr.sys file is created by Microsoft Corporation and used in Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, etc.

    Volmgr.sys: Blue Screen of Death(BSOD) error

    Volmgr.sys error could be occurred due to various issues behind it. The most important issue is due to the sys files. This results in Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors in your system. There are different types of devices inside your computer. The problems due to hardware, corrupted drivers, and defective software cause the volmgr.sys errors.  Here the outlook will be as follows: 

    • Windows failed to start- volmgr.sys.
    • volmgr.sys could not be found.
    • The file volmgr.sys is missing or corrupt.
    • volmgr.sys failed to load.

    As reported by most users, the Blue Screen of Death error is related to the involvement of any hardware, software, or updating. When someone fails to update Windows or install new hardware and software in the system, the BSOD error has a high chance. However, in case of software is damaged by any malware shows this vlomgr.sys error. Therefore, it is important to keep your device clean and free from any malware.

    Suitable measures to fix the vlomgr.sys error

    It is not that difficult to clear this type of error from the system with ease. You can do that within 30 minutes. Here 3 different methods are given below. You must go through any method to fix this vlomgr.sys error. Those methods are as follows:

    Method: 1

    restore system point

    This method is easy to follow. Here you need to restore your system to the latest restore point or the backup image. This method will work on Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8,  Windows 10, etc. It would be best if you did this restore before the error occurs. Here you need to perform a few steps as mentioned below.

    • You should click on the start button, then type ‘system restore’ on the search box. After that, click enter.
    • Now, find the ‘system restore’ and click on it. Here you might need to put the admin password if required or asked.
    • Now you have to choose a relevant system restore point in the System Restore Wizard.
    • Now, restore your computer to that backup image.

    If method 1 is not working to solve volmgr.sys error, then you have to follow the below-mentioned steps.

    Method: 2

    Volmgr.sys can be in the system due to the recent installation of Microsoft Office Access 2010. Here, you have to uninstall Microsoft Office Access first. Now reinstall it again. Although uninstalling is not as easy as you think, you have to follow the below-mentioned steps. The procedure of uninstalling is the same for Windows Vista, XP, 7, 8, 10.

    • You have to right-click on the Windows button. Then type ‘Uninstall’ in the search box. After that, press ‘Enter.’
    • Now, you have to find the ‘ Add or Remove Programs ’ option. Now click on it.
    • After that, you have to find the Microsoft Office Access 2010 and select the ‘uninstall’ option. Now, you have to follow the instruction further for the installation.

    When the uninstallation is completed, you should restart your computer. Then you have to install the Microsoft Office Access 2010 software again. Now the volmgr.sys file must be erased from your system. If this method does not give desirable results, then you have to try the next method.

    Method: 3

    update your windows

    Here it would be best if you did a Windows update. This is because you have already performed two different steps, and none of them worked. As suggested by the users, volmgr.sys error can be eliminated by performing a Windows update. An outdated Windows OS could be the problem for which you see the volmgr.sys error. Now, you have to follow the steps mentioned below in order to update the Windows OS.

    • First of all, you have to click on the Windows logo. Then you have to type ‘Update’ and then press enter.
    • Now you have to select the ‘ Check for updates ’ option and click on it.
    • Now you have to download and install the update if it is available there.
    • After the update is completed, you have to restart your computer.

    If the above-mentioned process does not work, then you have one more option. It is advanced and for the experts only. Here you can download and replace the volmgr.sys file by the below-mentioned way. This method will work on almost all versions of Microsoft Office Access 2010.

    • Here you have to find the Windows OS version of your system and download volmgr.sys file. Then you have to copy the downloaded file in the location of  Microsoft Office Access 2010.
    • Now you have to restart your computer.

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    FAQs on volmgr

    Is volmgr.sys error can be easily fixed?

    Yes, volmgr.sys error can be easily fixed, and it will take less than half an hour to fix. There is no need to require experts here.

    Do these above-mentioned steps work on all versions of Windows?

    Yes, these above-mentioned steps are equally working on different versions of Windows such as Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10.

    Is there any type of antivirus deactivation required during the above-mentioned steps here?

    Ans: No, any antivirus deactivation is not required here during the above-mentioned methods.

    Are these steps all you need to solve this volmgr.sys error?

    No, the problem might be still there. Then you need to install a fresh version of Windows OS if those above-mentioned steps did not work.

    Conclusion:

    Here the above-mentioned steps are to solve the volmgr.sys error easily. Then you can fix this issue on your own. As reported by the users, this method works on current Windows and works on the old versions such as Windows XP, Vista, 7, and 8. If the problem is still there, you have no option but to install a fresh version of Windows OS.

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    How to fix «error code volmgr.sys»

    Sometimes «error code volmgr.sys» may happen when your computer’s system becomes overloaded or important system files go missing, get accidentally deleted or corrupted. These types of issues occur on computers that do not undergo proper regular maintenance, which may lead to critical issues and system malfunctions. .sys issues may be fixed with special software that repairs system elements and tunes up system settings to restore stability.

    The article provides details on the issue meaning, causes and ways to repair the malfunction.

    • 1
      Ways to repair «error code volmgr.sys»

    • 2
      Meaning of «error code volmgr.sys»

    • 3
      Causes of «error code volmgr.sys»

    Ways to repair «error code volmgr.sys»

    Fixing «error code volmgr.sys» manually is a task that should only be undertaken by advanced users as it involves working with system files and may interfere with Windows operation. For non-advanced users, special software is recommended to repair Windows malfunctions, which does not require any special skills from the user.

    The following steps may fix the issue:

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    The same application can be used to run preventative measures to reduce the chance of this or other system issues appearing in the future.

    Meaning of «error code volmgr.sys»

    .sys issues are malfunctions with cabinet files that are used to maintain archive integrity in Microsoft Windows. When a .sys issue occurs on your computer, you are generally notified via a pop-up style warning message what kind of .sys issue you’re having. Normally, such issues are attributed to specific types of archives or system area, which may be mentioned in the warning message.

    No matter what .sys issue you are experiencing, the result can be a slow PC that may freeze or crash, and an overall decline in user experience.

    Common causes of «error code volmgr.sys»

    .sys issues may occur for a variety of reasons. One of the most common causes is the .sys file being overridden or shared with an older version of a program across other applications, or archives being corrupted.

    Another possibility would be the installation or un-installation of a program conducted incorrectly, or the compression process going wrong.

    Ignoring volmgr.sys malfunction may eventually lead to PC slowdown or a full system crash, so fixing the issue is important to maintaining optimal computer performance.

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    Checklist

    • I looked at https://github.com/pbatard/rufus/wiki/FAQ to see if my question has already been answered.
    • I performed a search in the issue tracker for similar issues using keywords relevant to my problem, such as the error message I got from the log.
    • I clicked the ‘Log’ button or pressed CtrlL in Rufus, and copy/pasted the log into the line that says <FULL LOG> below.
    • The log I am copying is the FULL log, starting with the line Rufus version: x.y.z — I have NOT removed any part of it.
      Additionally (if applicable):
    • I ran a bad blocks check, by clicking Show advanced format options then Check device for bad blocks, and confirmed that my USB is not defective.
    • I also tried one or more of the following:
      • Using a different USB drive.
      • Plugging the USB into a different port.
      • Running Rufus on a different computer.
    • If using an image, I clicked on the (✓) button to compute the MD5, SHA1 and SHA256 checksums, which are therefore present in the log I copied. I confirmed, by performing an internet search, that these values match the ones from the official image.

    Issue description

    i tried creating Windows To Go install, but it BSODded when partitioning GPT.
    here is how i did it:
    open rufus (latest version) , select iso file (Windows 10 1809 ISO)
    select «Windows To Go» instead of «Standard Windows Installation» , Partition scheme : GPT (i enabled Dual BIOS-UEFI mode)
    click on «Start» , click Ok during warning, and then when it says «Partitioning GPT» , i get a volmgr.sys BSOD
    sorry, i couldn’t copy log because of BSOD, and i didn’t remember what the log was

    also, i am not using SanDisk Cruzer Blade , or any other SanDisk , HP , Kingston , or Toshiba flash drive
    i am using a Samsung MicroSD Card (16GB) inserted into MicroSD Reader

    also, sorry if this information was insufficient

    Log

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