Are you having issues on Windows 10 that point to a file called Werfault.exe? You’ve come to the right place to learn how to fix it. Read our article to get informed on what Werfault.exe is, if it’s safe and how you can fix errors related to it.
Werfault.exe is the Windows Error Reporting process of Windows 10. This tool is used by many applications to report errors. For example, if something on your computer crashes, Werfault.exe makes it possible to forward the crash report to Microsoft.
If available, you can even gain information and possible solutions to solve the error you’ve encountered. This is helpful for both you and Microsoft, as they can use the data for further developing Windows.
You can always turn Windows Error Reporting (Werfault.exe) off, or personalize its settings. This might be good if the process is causing issues on your computer.
The most common issue associated with Werfault.exe is related to your computer's processor (CPU). If the process is faulty, it can increase your computer's CPU usage drastically. Sometimes, it even maxes out to 100% and stays around that range consistently.
This is dangerous for your processor’s health. Having it run on high performance for extended periods of time will cause damage. We recommend immediately trying to fix this Werfault.exe error to prevent any damage.
Corrupt or missing files make it impossible to properly locate Werfault.exe, which leads to errors.
There is also a possibility that your files or your registry keys got corrupted. This can happen while updating Windows, making changes to your system, or due to malware infection.
Some other errors might occur with Werfault.exe that make using certain apps impossible. Here are some common error messages Windows 10 users reported getting:
If you’re experiencing any of these issues, we recommend taking a look at the next section of our article.
After you’ve identified that you have an issue with Werfault.exe, it’s time to start troubleshooting. We compiled five useful methods for you to get rid of any errors caused by Werfault.exe to restore the health of your computer.
Note: For some of these methods you will be required to use an administrator account. You can learn how to make one by watching this video from StrowmWind Studios. This is important because administrative permissions are needed to perform specific tasks in Windows 10.
The methods below are all easy to follow even if you’ve never done troubleshooting on your computer before. Make sure to follow our steps closely to ensure there’s no damage done to your files.
The integrated System File Checker (SFC scan) can help you identify and fix a number of Windows 10 problems. If your issues are related to corrupt or missing files, it’s a good idea to start troubleshooting with an SFC scan.
Here are the steps to running the Windows 10 System File Checker:
Use the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool
You can attempt running the integrated Windows Memory Diagnostic tool to solve issues related to Werfault.exe. This isn’t the most reliable method, but some Windows 10 users have reported that the scan was able to identify and solve their errors.
2. Open the tool from the results.
3. Click on Restart now and check for problems (recommended). This will immediately restart your computer. Make sure you save your files and don’t have anything important open.
4. Wait for your computer to restart. During startup, you’ll see the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool scanning your PC. If any issue is found, the tool will automatically apply a fix.
There is a possibility that piled-up junk on your computer might cause issues with Werfault.exe. This is because the program associated with it responds slowly due to the temporary junk files, resulting in Werfault.exe timing out.
Tip: Not everything will be caught by the Disk Cleanup tool, but it can help remove most temporary files on your computer. For more thorough cleaning, we recommend using an application such as CCleaner after Disk Cleanup.
You can clear temporary files and junk from your computer with the Disk Cleanup utility. Follow the steps below to perform a cleaning:
6. Press OK and wait for the Disk Cleanup to finish. Once again, this might take a long time. Don’t turn your computer off during the process.
We recommend checking for malware on your computer at least every few weeks. There is always a possibility that you clicked on something shady or downloaded something containing malicious files. These things can cause serious harm to your PC.
If some type of malware got on your computer and tampered with Werfault.exe, it's the reason why your errors happen.
There's a great number of antivirus software available online. Some of them aren't too good though, which is why we compiled a list of the most trusted and effective solutions:
These applications all offer both free and paid services. You can download and install any of them by clicking on the provided links and following the on-screen instructions.
If none of the methods above seemed to fix your Werfault.exe issues, you can try disabling the Windows Error Reporting Service altogether.
While this isn’t ideal, it’s most definitely going to fix your errors. Here are the steps to turn off error reporting in Windows 10:
3. Scroll down and locate the Windows Error Reporting Service. The list is in alphabetical order, making it easier to navigate.
4. Right-click on Windows Error Reporting Service and choose Properties.
5. Change the Startup type to Disabled.
6. Press the Apply button, then the OK button.
7. Restart your computer.
We hope this article helped you resolve any issues with Werfault.exe and the Windows Error Reporting Service in Windows 10.
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