How to Fix Application crashes with faulty module Kernelbase.dll error [Steps]

What is ‘Application crashes with faulty module Kernelbase.dll’ issue in Windows 10/11?

If you are facing ‘Application crashes with faulty module Kernelbase.dll’ issue in Windows 10/11 computer when you try to launch and run certain applications or while working on application, and searching for ways to fix the issue, then you are in right-place for the solution. You are provided with easy steps/methods to resolve the issue. Let’s starts the discussion.

‘Application crashes with faulty module Kernelbase.dll’ issue:

Kernelbase.dll is important DLL (Dynamic Link Library) file located in System32 folder in your Windows 10/11 computer. This file is required for certain applications or multiple applications to run and functions properly in Windows computer. In sort, if you don’t want to face any issue the application installed in computer during launching and running process, you should make DLL files like Kernelbase.dll  is properly installed in correct path in computer and there is no issue with the file at all.

However, several users reported they faced Application crashes with faulty module Kernelbase.dll issue on their Windows 10/11 computer. The error is appeared with message saying ‘Application has stopped working’ or ‘Application not working’ error where the word ‘Application’ is replaced with the name of application that is throwing error. When you expand the dropdown in error window to see details of error, you experience Kernelbase.dll is displayed as faculty module name that indicates there is some issue with Kernelbase.dll file or something else relating to it.

The possible reasons behind the issue can be the corrupted system files or registry, corrupted or damaged Kernelbase.dll file itself, issue with the application itself that is causing issue, malware or viruses infections in computer, corruption in Windows computer and other issues. One possible way to fix the issue is to perform system restore operation in computer to restore your computer to valid restore point, but there is also some other possible solutions to fix the issue as mentioned in the post. Let’s go for the solution.

How to fix Application crashes with faulty module Kernelbase.dll issue in Windows 10/11?

Method 1: Fix Application crashes with faulty module Kernelbase.dll issue with ‘PC Repair Tool’

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

Method 2: Uninstall third-party software

This issue can be occurred possibly due to interference of problematic third-party software like antivirus software installed in computer. You can uninstall the problematic third-party software to fix.

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

Step 2: Find and select the third-party application, and select ‘Uninstall’ to uninstall it, and once done, check if the issue is resolved.

Method 3: Uninstall and then reinstall the game/app that is causing error

Another way to fix the issue is to uninstall the app/game that is causing ‘Application crashes with faulty module Kernelbase.dll’ issue, and then reinstall it in computer.

Step 1: Open ‘Control Panel’ app in Windows PC via Windows Search Box and go to ‘Uninstall a Program > Programs & Features’

Step 2: Find and right-click on app/game that is causing issue, and select ‘Uninstall’ to uninstall it and after that, restart your computer

Step 3: After restart, download and reinstall the application/game again in computer, and then check if the issue is resolved.

Method 4: Uninstall problematic Windows Update

This issue can be occurred due to some issue with recently Windows update installed in computer or some problematic Windows update installed. You can fix the issue by uninstalling the problematic updates.

Step 1: Open ‘Settings’ app in Windows PC via Windows Search Box and go to ‘Update and Security > Windows Update > View Update History > Uninstall Updates’

Step 2: Find and right-click on the problematic Windows Update or recently installed updates, and select ‘uninstall’ to uninstall it.

Step 3: Once uninstalled, restart your computer and then check if the issue is resolved.

Method 5: Restore Kernelbase.dll from another computer

Another way to fix the issue is to restore Kernelbase.dll from another computer of same Windows OS version like Windows 10 64-bit.

Step 1: Open ‘File Explorer’ in another computer having same Windows OS architecture that you have like Windows 10 64-bit, and then go to ‘C:\WINDOWS\System32’ path

Step 2: Copy ‘Kernelbase.dll’ file from there and save it on a removable storage device, and then insert this removable device into your computer, and go to the same path again in your computer, and paste the copied Kernelbase.dll file there. Once done, check if the issue is resolved.

Method 6: Download Kernelbase.dll from internet

You can also try to fix the issue by downloading Kernelbase.dll file from internet via ‘https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EuvQV6j8gPflMOu5jBo9JxlHg9VNblBQ/view’ page, and extract the file to get DLL file, and copy & paste the downloaded DLL file into same path mentioned in above method, and once done check if the issue is resolved.

Method 7: Run SFC scan and DISM scan

You can run SFC scan and DISM scan in computer to repair corruption in system files and system image to fix the issue.

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

Step 2: Type ‘sfc /scannow’ command and hit ‘Enter’ key to execute. After that, execute ‘DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth’ command. Once executed, restart your computer and check if the issue is resolved.

Method 8: Run Program Compatibility troubleshooter

You can run program compatibility troubleshooter in order to fix.

Step 1: Open ‘Settings’ app in Windows PC and go to ‘Update & Security > Troubleshoot > Additional Troubleshooter’

Step 2: Find and select ‘Program compatibility troubleshooter’, and click ‘Run the troubleshooter’ and follow on-screen instructions to finish troubleshooting. Once done, check if the issue is resolved.

Method 9: Update Device drivers

Updating all necessary device drivers to latest & compatible version can resolve the issue. You can update all windows drivers including graphics card driver using Automatic Driver Update Tool. You can get this tool through button/link below.

Method 10: Update Windows OS

Updating Windows OS to latest version can resolve the issue.

Step 1: Open ‘Settings’ app in Windows PC and go to ‘Update and Security > Windows Update’ and click ‘Check for updates’ button

Step 2: Download and install all available updates in computer, and once updated, restart your computer and check if the issue is resolved.

Method 11: Perform System Restore

If the issue is still persist, you can try to fix the issue by performing system restore in computer.

Step 1: Press ‘Windows + R’ keys on keyboard, type ‘rstrui’ in ‘Run’ window and hit ‘ok’ button to open ‘System Restore’ app

Step 2: Click ‘Next’, select a valid restore point according to date & time when there was no issue at all in computer, and then click ‘Next > Finish’ to start restoring process and once done, check if the issue is resolved.

Conclusion

I hope this post helped you on How to fix Application crashes with faulty module Kernelbase.dll issue in Windows 10/11 with easy ways. You can read & follow our instructions to do so. That’s all. For any suggestions or queries, please write on comment box below.