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Alton Alexander
By Alton AlexanderUpdated on June 4th, 2022

Error code 135011 is a Windows error code that indicates a problem with the registry. The registry is a database that stores information about the Windows operating system and all the hardware and software on the computer. This error code can be caused by a corrupt or damaged registry.

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1. Restart your computer

  1. Open the Start Menu and click on the “Shutdown” button.
  2. Click on the “Restart” button.
  3. Choose the “Reboot” option.
  4. Click on the “Yes” button to restart your computer.

2. Update your drivers

  1. Open Device Manager by pressing the Windows key + X and selecting "Device Manager".
  2. Locate your graphics card in the list and double-click on it.
  3. Select "Update Driver" from the list of available options.
  4. Click on the "Browse my computer for driver software" button.
  5. Locate the driver file that you downloaded from the graphics card manufacturer and click on it to open it.
  6. Click on the "Next" button.
  7. Select the "Install this driver software" option.
  8. Click on the "Finish" button.
  9. Restart your computer.

3. Reinstall your drivers

  1. Locate the device that is causing the problem. This can be done by using the device manager.
  2. Right-click on the device and select "Update Driver".
  3. Browse to the driver file that you downloaded and select it.
  4. Click on "Install".
  5. If the driver installation fails, then you may need to reinstall your Windows operating system.

4. Roll back your drivers

  1. Open Device Manager by clicking on Start, type devmgmt.msc in the Start Search box, and then press Enter.
  2. In Device Manager, under the Display adapters section, right-click on the adapter or network device that is causing the problem and then select Uninstall.
  3. Click on the Yes button when the Uninstall Windows driver dialog box appears.
  4. Restart your computer.
  5. After your computer has restarted, open Device Manager and under the Display adapters section, right-click on the adapter or network device that is causing the problem and then select Reinstall.
  6. Click on the Yes button when the Reinstall Windows driver dialog box appears.
  7. Restart your computer.
  8. After your computer has restarted, open Device Manager and under the Display adapters section, right-click on the adapter or network device that is causing the problem and then select Update Driver.
  9. Click on the Browse my computer for driver software button and then select the folder where you saved the driver files.
  10. Click on the Browse button and then select the driver file that you want to update.
  11. Click on the OK button to update the driver.

5. Install the latest drivers

To install the latest drivers, open Device Manager and right-click on the device that is experiencing the error code 135011. From the menu that pops up, select Update Driver. From the Driver File Selection screen, select the appropriate driver from the list and click on the Next button. On the Driver Installation Options screen, you will need to provide the location of the driver files. Click on the Browse button and locate the driver files. Once the driver files have been located, click on the Open button. On the Driver Installation Results screen, you will need to click on the Finish button.

6. Update your BIOS

  1. Go to your BIOS update menu and find the latest BIOS for your computer.
  2. Click on the download button to start the download process.
  3. Save the BIOS file to your computer.
  4. Boot your computer from the BIOS file.
  5. Change the boot order to boot from the BIOS file first.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions to update your BIOS.
  7. Once the update is complete, reboot your computer.
  8. Check to see if the error code has been fixed.

Some users might also have success with the following opitons:

  1. Update your firmware.
  2. Update your operating system.
  3. Update your software.
  4. Reset your computer.