Corsair driver updates are usually optional and ensure the correct functioning of the Corsair peripherals or hardware. System failures after Corsair driver updates are not a novelty, but BSOD is one of the most common issues. This is how it’s described by one user: The error message might also read: SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED Corsair has responded to recent BSOD issues, mentioning that an old CorsairVBusDriver is conflicting with the new one. Their recommendation is to perform a system restore to get rid of the faulty update. However, they’re forgetting that the users can’t even log into their systems because of this error. In this article, we’ll explain how to fix the CorsairVBusDriver.sys failure and get your device up and running again.

How do I fix a CorsairVBusDriver.sys blue screen?

1. Run a BSoD debugging tool

This is a preferable solution that doesn’t require too much technical knowledge and it doesn’t imply you losing your apps and files. With a PC repair tool like Restoro, you have all the support to fix BSoD errors and repair the damaged system files that may cause this error type.

2. Use advanced repair

Note: If you already know your system partition, you can skip steps 4-8, straight to step 9. 

3. Use installation disk

If you’re lucky enough to have a Windows 10 OS on a disk or mounted on an SSD or USB stick, you can clean install Windows. Just insert the disk or attach the external drive to your device, reboot and follow the on-screen instructions. Note that some users complained that even with a clean install, upon automatic update, the faulty Corsair driver would get back into the system. We hope that this guide has helped you restore your device back to normal. In case you’ve got something to add to the steps above to improve the process, feel free to use the comments section.

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