This repository provides a reliable repair tool to resolve the Critical Process Died error on Windows 10 and Windows 11. This error often occurs when a core system process stops running unexpectedly. This tool automates the repair of system files and drivers to restore your computer to a stable state.
The Critical Process Died error is a common Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) issue. It signals that a background process necessary for Windows to function has terminated. This can happen due to corrupt system files, outdated hardware drivers, or damaged disk sectors.
This repair tool performs several actions to fix these issues:
Before running the repair tool, ensure your computer meets these basic requirements:
Follow these steps to obtain and use the repair software.
Visit the release page here to download the latest version.
Once you reach the releases page, look for the file ending in .exe. Click the filename to start the download. Save the file to your desktop or your Downloads folder for easy access.
Before starting the repair, close all open programs. Save any ongoing work. If you have external hardware connected to your computer, such as printers, webcams, or external drives, disconnect them. Only keep your mouse and keyboard connected. This prevents hardware conflicts during the repair process.
Locate the file you downloaded. Right-click the file and select “Run as administrator.” A prompt will appear asking for confirmation to run an application from an unknown publisher. Select “Yes” to proceed.
A window will open and display simple instructions. Follow the steps exactly as they appear. The tool will conduct a series of tests on your hardware and system software. A progress bar will track each step. Do not close the window or shut down your computer while the tool runs. This process may take several minutes depending on the speed of your hard drive.
Once the tool finishes the repair, it will prompt you to restart your system. Select the “Restart” button. Your computer will reboot, and Windows will attempt to load the system updates and repairs.
In most cases, the repair tool fixes the error on the first try. If you still see the blue screen, consider these tips:
The tool creates a log file on your desktop titled “RepairLog.txt.” If the repair does not fix your issue, this file contains information about which stages succeeded and which failed. You can open this file with Notepad to read the results of each operation.
This tool changes core system files to restore functionality. It does not delete your personal files such as photos, documents, or apps. The tool only focuses on the Windows system files that are responsible for the Critical Process Died error. You may trust this tool to run on any standard Windows 10 or 11 installation.
What if the update fails to download? Check your internet connection. Ensure no firewall or antivirus software is blocking the file download. You may need to temporarily pause your antivirus during the download if it flags the .exe file.
Does this work on Windows 7 or 8? No. This tool is specifically designed for the architecture of Windows 10 and 11. It will not work on older versions of Windows.
Will this erase my data? No. Your personal data remains on your drive. The tool only replaces or repairs damaged system files.
Do I need to be a computer expert? No. The application provides a simple interface that automates the work. Just click the buttons as instructed.
How long does the scan take? The scan time varies based on your computer hardware. Older hard drives take longer to scan than modern solid-state drives. Expect the scan to finish in about 10 to 20 minutes.