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How to fix
HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED BSOD
on Windows

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How to Fix HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED BSOD on Windows OS?
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What causes How to Fix HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED BSOD on Windows OS?

  • Incorrectly updated Windows system
  • Damaged or outdated system drivers
  • Virus infection
  • Corrupted, misplaced, or missing system files
  • Damaged hard disk or RAM
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I don't know what's happening with my PC!! I need help because those Blue Screens makes me scared and I already started thinking that I got my PC infected. This time, my Winodows 10 screen is locked by HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED error, which is shown via Blue screen. What should I do tho fix this error?

As we understand from your short email, most probably you are trying to launch certain software, but instead of it, you receive a blue screen window or blue screen of death (BSOD) saying that HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED. Several users reported that they got HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED BSOD error showed up when they boot the system from sleep stage. In fact, that's yet another BSOD error that usually occurs when the user upgrades the system with Windows 10 Anniversary update. However, HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED error may also disrupt Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 users.

Experts haven't already found out what is a precise cause of HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED error code. Nevertheless, it is assumed that the following issues may promt this BSOD to emerge:

  • incorrectly updated Windows system;
  • damaged or outdated system drivers;
  • virus infecton;
  • corrupted/misplaced/missing system files;
  • damaged hard disk or RAM, etc.

Although these causes seem very serious, there's nothing to worry about because we will provide you the instructions that in most of the cases help to fix HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED error. In addition to manual fixes that we are going to provide down below, you may try to fix BSOD HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED automatically by running a scan with [rev id=”RegCure Pro”] or [rev id=”Reimage”]. These programs may detect system errors, including malware/virus infections, and fix them automatically. Therefore, try to solve the problem with relatively no effort and expenses (both apps are free for download).
NOTE: HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED ERROR is associated with 0x0000005C value; therefore, you may receive the following messages alternaly:

“HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED”
“STOP Error 0x5C: HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED”
“A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer. The problem seems to be caused by the following file:”
“The HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED bug check has a value of 0x0000005C.”

How to fix HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED error on Windows?

As we have already pointed out, there are many reasons why Windows system may run into BSOD HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED error. Therefore, we will provide all main HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED fixes that may help you to restore the system.

  • First of all, check whether your system drive is not overfilled. For this purpose, you should remove junk files and optimize the entire system. For this purpose, we recommend using [rev id=”RegCure Pro”] or [d1]. It is recommended to have more than 15% free drive’s space.

  • In case you have recently installed a new software or updated an old one, try to reinstall/update one more time because it might help to fix HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED error.

  • You should also try to Undo the recently performed system changes by :
    - using System Restore option
    - using Last Known Good Configuration

  • Check the system with a professional anti-malware because BSOD is a problem commonly caused by computer viruses. Don’t forget to update antivirus before scanning.

  • Make sure that Windows service packs are updated to the newest versions. If you have recently updated Windows system, it might be that the update was installed incorrectly, so reinstall it.

  • Try updating system drivers.

  • You should turn on the system with the minimum hardware. If the system does not load properly, it means that HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED error is caused by hardware fault. Thus, you should then:
    - Replace the hardware
    - Confirm that firmware is updated.

  • If you think that BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INFO error is caused by a software program, you can check that by performing the following steps:

    - Update outdated software
    - Reinstall the software
    - Launch Diagnostics Tool to test Ram. This way, you will see the memory mode. For that, open dialogue box, click windows tab + R to open run command. Type Mdsched in the opened window and press enter.
    - Furthermore, when the Diagnostics Tool window opens, choose one of the two selections and wait till windows boots.

Finally, if none of the instructions provided above helped you to fix HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED error, try to install [rev id=”RegCure Pro”] or [rev id=”Reimage”] program and let it check the system from the depth. If these programs find nothing too, then it might be that a problem on your PC is very serious, so you should contact with a professional IT technician.

Bottom line

To fix the HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED error, you can try manually updating your system drivers, running a virus scan, or repairing corrupted system files. Additionally, you may use tools like RegCure Pro or Reimage for automatic fixes. If none of these solutions work, further investigation into hardware issues may be necessary.

Frequently asked questions

The HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED BSOD error typically occurs due to hardware incompatibility, corrupted system files, or issues with device drivers in Windows 10 and Windows 11.

To troubleshoot the HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED error on Windows 11, you can boot into Safe Mode and update your drivers or perform a system restore to revert to a previous state.

Yes, you can fix the HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED error on Windows 10 by performing a Startup Repair or using the Command Prompt to run system file checks, which can often resolve underlying issues without a full reinstall.

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Ryan Mitchell specialises in hardware troubleshooting and driver management for Windows systems. His expertise covers device recognition failures, driver conflicts, firmware updates, and peripheral connectivity issues across all major manufacturers. Ryan's systematic approach to hardware diagnosis — starting with Device Manager, working through driver rollback and clean installs, and escalating to BIOS-level checks — has made his guides a reliable resource for both home users and field technicians. He covers GPUs, printers, audio devices, USB controllers, network adapters, and external storage.

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