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blissgirl
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Hi guys since this afternoon I keep getting the following message on laptop (Toshiba ) kernel security failure can anyone tell me what it means?

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Cleoriff
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Hi @blissgirl

I have just googled it and this is what it says..

The “Kernel Security Check failure” in Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 can appear for different kinds of reasons like memory issues, virus infections of the Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 but the most common is that the drivers you were using for the previous versions of Windows are not compatible with the new Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 thus giving you the “Kernel Security Check failure” error message followed by the error code “0x000000139”

Have a look here to see a fix...

http://wind8apps.com/kernel-security-check-failure-windows/

 

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Thanks for the link @Cleoriff I did a virus scan but it didnt find anything
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It will be a driver that needs updating.
What are you doing when the message pops up?
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Well I asked my husband who knows more about computers than me...He says the same as @MI5

It will be a driver problem/failure/issue ...

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blissgirl
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@MI5 how do I check for driver updates?
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Easiest way is to look on manufacturers websites for the latest ones for the products you have fitted, but you need to figure out which one is the problem first.
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And if you read that link I provided it tells you about driver problems...You do have to read through though...

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DestroyD'oh! @Cleoriff

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@blissgirl wrote:

DestroyD'oh! @Cleoriff


Just my feelings as well @blissgirl Confused

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