How to Fix ntfs.sys error Windows 10 [Steps]

What is ‘ntfs.sys error’ – BSOD error in Windows 10?

In this article, we are going to discuss on How to fix ntfs.sys error Windows 10. You will be guided with easy steps/methods to resolve the issue. Let’s starts the discussion.

‘ntfs.sys error – BSOD error’: It is common Windows Problem considered as Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error. This BSOD error is appeared with message saying ‘Your PC ran into a problem and needs to restart. We’re just collecting some error indo, and then we’ll restart for you’ along with Windows Stop Code SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION. This BSOD error is usually appeared in the middle of your work on computer or when you start/restart your computer.

The possible reason behind the issue can be outdated/corrupted device drivers, outdated Windows OS, corrupted system files or registry, corrupted hard disk system image or bad sector, issue with RAM or memory, and some other issues in Windows computer. You should make sure you have updated & compatible version of drivers for devices (hardware) installed in your computer properly. If not, device driver update is necessary in this case in order to resolve the issue.

Another possible way to fix the issue is to repair the corruption in system files or registry, or in hard disk system image by running SFC scan and DISM scan in computer. It is possible to fix the issue with our instructions. Let’s go for the solution.

How to fix ntfs.sys error Windows 10?

Method 1: Fix SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION BSOD error – ntfs.sys error with ‘PC Repair Tool’

‘PC Repair Tool’ is easy & quick way to find and fix BSOD errors, DLL errors, EXE errors, problems with programs/applications, malware or viruses issues, system files or registry issues, and other system issues with just few clicks.

Method 2: Boot your Windows 10 computer into Safe Mode with Networking

If you are unable to boot your computer into normal mode properly, then you can try to boot PC into Safe Mode with Networking and then troubleshoot the issue to fix.

Step 1: Turn OFF your computer. Now, press ‘Power’ button to turn ON your PC and when Windows displays a login screen, long press ‘Power’ button to turn it OFF. Repeat the same step until ‘Preparing Automatic Repair’ screen appears

Step 2: Once appeared, click ‘Advanced Options > Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Settings > Restart’

Step 3: After restart, press ‘5’ or ‘F5’ key on keyboard to enable ‘Safe Mode with networking’

Step 4: Now, you are in Safe Mode with networking.

Method 3: Update Device drivers

Updating all necessary device drivers to latest & compatible driver version can resolve the issue.

Step 1: Open ‘Device Manager’ in Windows PC via Windows Search Box and each devices category one-by-one , right-click on each device driver and select ‘Update Driver’

Step 2: Repeat the same step to update all necessary drivers and once updated, restart your computer, and check if the error is resolved.

Download or reinstall Device Drivers Update in Windows 10 [Automatically]

You can also try to update all Windows drivers using Automatic Driver Update Tool. You can get this tool through button/link below.

Method 4: Remove BitDefender and/or Webroot

This issue can be occurred due to interference of third-party antivirus/firewall programs like BitDefender and/or Webroot installed in your Windows computer. You can disable or uninstall third-party antivirus in computer in order to fix the error.

Step 1: Open ‘Settings’ App in Windows PC via Windows Search Box and go to ‘Apps > Apps & Features’

Step 2: Find and right-click on your problematic third-party antivirus software, and select ‘Uninstall’ to uninstall it

Step 3: After uninstalled, restart your computer and check if the error is resolved.

Method 5: Run SFC scan and CHKDSK scan

You can run SFC scan and CHKDSK scan in computer in order to repair corruption in system files and corrupted in hard disk sector/drives.

Step 1: Type ‘cmd’ in Windows Search Box and press ‘SHIFT + ENTER’ keys on keyboard to open ‘Command Prompt as Administrator’

Step 2: Type the following commands one-by-one and hit ‘Enter’ key after each to execute

sfc /scannow

chkdsk f: /f

Step 3: Once executed, restart your computer and check if the error is resolved.

Method 6: Check for RAM issues

This issue can be occurred due to some issue with your RAM or memory. You can remove RAM from PC and then re-insert into PC properly in order to fix the RAM connection issues and this BSOD error. Also, you should check if RAM hardware is working fine and if not, you will need to replace RAM with new & compatible one.

Conclusion

I hope this article helped you on How to fix ntfs.sys error Windows 10 with several easy steps/methods. You can read & follow our instructions to do so. That’s all. For any suggestions or queries, please write on comment box below.