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PVP.net Patcher Kernel has Stopped Working [Fix]
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Every League of Legends enthusiast is well aware of this error. You’re having fun playing the game, and from nowhere, an error message pops up – PvP.net patcher kernel has stopped working.
Crashes in the game are a result of this error. To put it mildly, it is very irritating. Additionally, the client program would not reopen after the crash and reinstalling it will not always work.
This is a very random error, and there is not one particular circumstance that causes it. It frequently occurs when patch files get corrupted, or the program is launched as an ordinary user rather than an administrator.
As a result, there are numerous options for resolving this PvP.net patcher kernel problem. In this article, we’ll walk you through the best solutions.
This isn’t the only error that users encountered, and many reportedLeague of Legends error 004on their PC as well.
How can I fix PvP.Net patcher kernel if it’s not responding?
1. Launch League of Legends as an admin
This is the simplest solution to the error. While you give a program administrator rights, it can conduct its activities without being hampered, bypassing the system’s checks and firewalls that would have been mandatory while running it in the regular mode.
2. End the task
Another fast solution that has been effective for many customers is stopping and restarting the games’ app and processes on Windows 11’s Task Manager. When this is done, it closes all of its windows and deletes all the data stored in the PC memory.
3. Remove the game patch files
If the first two fixes did not work, you should try deleting certain League of Legends game patch files. It’s conceivable that the patch files have been corrupted or their defaults have been altered.
Whenever a patch file is deleted from the game, the program will download it again in place of the created space.
All three solutions are easy fixes to apply.
However, suppose you are adopting the third fix, we recommend paying close attention to deleted files or folders because you would want to avoid deleting folders that are integral to starting the game’s processes.
Note that relaunching the game will not work when you have a pvp.net patcher kernel error, and you will need to take different steps ifLeague of Legends won’t launch.
We hope you can now play League of Legends without a recurring PvP.net patcher kernel error. Let us know which of these solutions have been most helpful in the comments.
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Afam Onyimadu
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Afam is a geek and the go-to among his peers for computer solutions. He has a wealth of experience with Windows operating systems, dating back to his introduction to Windows 98. He is passionate about technology amongst many other fields. Aside from putting pen to paper, he is a passionate soccer lover, a dog breeder, and enjoys playing the guitar and piano.
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Afam Onyimadu
Windows Software Expert
Afam is a geek and the go-to among his peers for computer solutions. He has a wealth of experience with Windows operating systems.