Gettinghal_initialization_failedBSOD error when your system wakes up from the sleep stage, or at windows 10 startup?

Some others report this blue screenhal initialization failed(STOP CODE 0x0000005C) after the windows 10 update.

This BSOD is probably due to hardware or equipment driver problems, especially when you have an older computer.

This typically goes away when you power cycle your PC.

Your PC ran into a problem and needs to restart.

Were just collecting some error info, and then well restart for you.

Sometimes, if you are using a virtual machine, the cause could be it too.

If you are suffering from this error here are some applicable solutions to get rid of this.

Now On the command prompt pop in command Bellow and hit the enter key to execute the command.

bcdedit /set useplatformclock true

To verify that the command promptsetuseplatformclockto true, launch the following command.

bcdedit /enum

If you seeuseplatformclock Yesin the command prompt, that means the process has been done.

Simply kickstart your PC and on the next start see There is no more Hal initialization failed BSOD error.

This will display all installed driver list, here check any driver with yellow mark.

If found any then have a go at update the driver by right press it and select update driver.

Also, you could visit the gear manufacturers website and download the latest available driver.

Then open equipment Manager Right-choose the problematic driver ( for ex: display driver ) then select uninstall.

Now Restart windows after that again kick off the rig manager check the driver installed automatically.

Or you might select Action, and scan for hardware changes to reinstall the driver.

If you still getting the driver not installed successfully, or yellow triangle mark there.

Click next and follow on-screen instructions to re-install / update the driver.

After that restart windows and check there are no more blue Screen errors at startup.

So ensure Disk Drive Errors do not cause the HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED Blue Screen Error.

you might Run CHKDSK command with come extra command to check and force chkdsk to repair the Errors.

When asking for Check on the next restart pop in Y then terminate the command prompt and restart windows.

This will scan and check the drive errors if found any the chkdsk utility venture to repair them.

And fix and repair missing broken registry.

which may help to fix this HAL_INITIALIZATION_FAILED BSOD error.

which could help you troubleshoot and determine if any system or program is causing the problem that you have.

Or you could turn to Virtual Machine instead.