Fix: Nvgpucomp64.dll Keeps Crashing Games on Windows 11/ 10

Last updated on May 7th, 2024 at 11:00 pm

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • NVIDIA GPU users are experiencing a serious error, Nvgpucomp64.dll, which is preventing them from playing any games and keeps crashing them.
  • This error appears as the faulting module name, which usually occurs for Lords of the Fallen, Lies of P, Rocket League, Apex Legends, Fortnite, etc.
  • You can easily fix this by resetting the BIOS or running an SFC/DISM scan. But if you don’t know how to do this, check out the steps below on this page.

DLL files are associated with NVIDIA graphics drivers, which is why games run smoothly on your Windows 10/11 PC. But, when this file gets corrupted or missing, you may start getting Nvgpucomp64.dll file error, due to which games on your device start crashing.

This can be frustrating and make gamers scratching their heads. But now, no worries! This is because we have some fixes with us that will surely help you resolve this problem.

Nvgpucomp64.dll Keeps Crashing Games

How to Fix Nvgpucomp64.dll Keeps Crashing Games on Windows PC

This Nvgpucomp64.dll file is basically a component of your NVIDIA GPU compiler. It takes care of all your device’s compiling shaders and optimizes graphical performance while gaming, editing, etc. To fix this DLL file error, you can perform these fixes:

Fix 1: Reboot Your Device

Rebooting your device will help you resolve this problem if it occurs due to random temporary bugs. To fix the faulting module name nvgpucomp64.dll, you must reboot your device by going to the Start menu and selecting the Power icon. Then, hit the Reboot option.

Reboot the Computer

Once your device gets rebooted, relaunch the game and check if it keeps crashing on your PC. 

Fix 2: Update the NVIDIA Graphics Card Driver

If just rebooting your device doesn’t help you and you are still getting the same error, then possibly you are getting this problem because of your outdated GPU driver. So, updating your GPU driver might be a good option for you. But how? Let’s find out:

  1. Open Device Manager using Windows search. 
  2. Double-tap on Display Adapter
  3. Right-click on the NVIDIA GPU name and select Update Driver option.
    Update the NVIDIA Graphics Card Driver
  4. Finally, click on Search Automatically For Drivers

Fix 3: Check for Windows Updates

Still on the same boat? Don’t worry; you can try updating your Windows 10/11 OS to resolve the nvgpucomp64.dll game crashing problem. To do so:

  1. Open Settings
  2. Go to Windows Update.
  3. Hit the Check For Updates.
    Update Windows
  4. Download and install the update. 
  5. Reboot your device. 

Fix 4: Run SFC And DISM Scan

Many users have found that running the SFC scan before DISM helped them resolve this nvgpucomp64.dll: 0xc0000005 error code on their PC. So, if you don’t know how to run SFC and DISM scans, you must perform these steps:

  1. Initially, open CMD using Admin rights. 
  2. Then, execute the command: sfc/ scannow
    Check the System Files
  3. After that, simply reboot your device and open CMD using admin rights again.
  4. Thereafter, execute the command: DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
    Run DISM

Fix 5: Reinstall Your Game Launcher

For most of the users reinstalling the game launcher also helped them to resolve this DLL file issue. So, you can also try uninstall the Steam or whatever game launcher you are using.

To do so, Control Panel > Uninstall a Program> Select the App and right-click on it> Hit the Uninstall button.
Reinstall Your Game Launcher


Fix 6: Replace the Nvgpucomp64.dll File 

If you have another PC or laptop, then you can replace this DLL file from that device. In case you don’t have any, you can also do this from your friend’s device.

To do this, go to C:\Windows\System32, copy the files to a USB drive and paste them to the same location on your PC.

Butbefore that, delete the old one. Also, don’t forget to re-register after replacing the file. 

Fix 7: Clear the NVIDIA Shader Cache

Finally, in case nothing helps, you can try clearing the NVIDIA Shader cache to resolve the nvgpucomp64.dll keeps crashing games issue. To do this:

  1. Open the NVIDIA Control Panel.
  2. Go to Manage 3D Settings
  3. Tap on Disabled located in the Shader Cache Size dropdown menu. 
  4. Then, tap Apply to save changes. 
  5. Close the window. 
  6. Search for Disk Cleanup in the Windows Search and open it. 
  7. Now, select the system drive on which you have installed Windows (for me, it’s C:) and hit the OK button. 
  8. Afterwards, tickmark the DirectX Shader Cache and hit OK
  9. Then, hit the Delete Files
  10. Thereafter, press Win+E to open File Explorer and paste the path: %localappdata%
  11. Now, open the NVIDIA folder and navigate to the GLCache folder
  12. Then, select all by pressing CTRL+A and hit the Delete button. 
  13. Similarly, for the D3DSCache folder, do the same. 
  14. Now, go to: C:\users\Username\AppData\LocalLow
  15. Thereafter, select the NVIDIA folder
  16. Select PerDriverVersion and double-click on DXCache
  17. Then, delete all the files present there and close the window. 
  18. Again, launch the NVIDIA Control Panel and go to Manage 3D Settings. 
  19. Choose Driver Default from the Shader Cache Size
  20. Finally, hit the Apply button to save the changes. 

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So, that’s all we have for you on how to fix the Nvgpucomp64.dll issue due to which games keep carshing on Windows 11/ 10 PCs. It’s our hope that this guide has helped you. For more info, comment below. 

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Subrato Chatterjee is the Chief Editor at HowtoGeeki. Subrato began his writing journey in 2020 while pursuing his engineering degree. He graduated in 2021 with a Civil Engineering degree from Punjab University. Initially driven by curiosity about how the web works, he quickly recognized the immense potential in blogging as his site traffic grew, leading him to dedicate himself fully to this passion. Subrato has authored over 2,000 articles for various websites such as Getdroidtips, iTechHacks, DigitBin, Techdator, Tech-Latest, and more, covering topics on Windows, Android, iOS, gaming, and technology in general. In addition to managing HowtoGeeki, he also oversees his YouTube channel, Investiverse.

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