
Many people experience the error code of HAL INITIALIZATION FAILED on Windows 10 and this happens when your PC or laptop was in a sleep phase and then wakes up. This type of problem mostly occurs as the PC ages and is usually caused by various hardware driver issues.
Generally, the PC will reboot by itself. But if you keep seeing a blue screen with an error message like the one in the image above, you should definitely do something about it.
Why do you have this error?
There are various reasons such as a malware infection, a damaged hard drive, incorrectly configured or corrupt drivers, or even corrupted system files that can cause the error to appear. HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED. If you are a VMWare user, the first thing you should try to do is update it to the latest version that you can find on the official website and if it doesn't work, you can change your choice to Virtual. Car.
How to get rid of this error?
There are 4 basic ways to get rid of this problem and you will stop seeing the blue screen.
1 procedure: Setting useplatformclock to True
2 procedure: Clean up all junk files
3 procedure: Check for possible hard drive corruption
4 procedure: Driver update
Procedure 1: setting useplatformclock to True
Step 1: In the search box in the lower left corner of the screen, type cmd. Right click on Symbol of the system in the search suggestions and then select the option Run as administrator.
Step 2: In the warning window that will appear on the screen, select Yup.
Step 3: Then write bcdedit / set useplatformclock true. But you have to make sure you have a space before the "/".
Step 4: To make sure useplatformblack is true / on, you should also type the following bcdedit / enum. There is also a blank space before the "/". If the command prompt shows useplatformclock Yes, you will know that the procedure is finished.
Step 5: Simply restart your PC.
Procedure 2: clean up all junk files
Step 1: Write Disk Cleanup in the search box below, then click Disk Cleanup option.
Step 2: Wait until the process is complete.
Step 3: Then click on the option Temporary files which you will find below, mark it and then click All right. If you want to clean any other space, check the respective boxes.
Step 4: Restart your PC or laptop.
Procedure 3: Check for Possible Hard Drive Corruption
Follow the Step 1 Y Step 2 of Procedure 1 and proceed as follows.
Step 3: Then enter the command chkdsk / f. press the Pay wrench.
Step 4: The system will then reboot the hard drive. To continue, all you have to do is press Pay o Y.
Step 5: Restart your PC or laptop.
Procedure 4: updating the drivers
To ensure the complete safety of the controller, it is necessary to update them only from the official website of the manufacturer or from Windows update.