Diese Seite drucken

Jaksta Va.sys

If jaksta_va.sys is preventing you from turning on Memory Integrity or causing system instability, you should remove it. Because it is a system driver, standard uninstallation of the Jaksta application might not delete it. Method 1: Uninstall via Device Manager Right-click the Start button and select . Go to the View menu and select Show hidden devices . Expand the Sound, video and game controllers section.

The jaksta_va.sys file is a kernel-mode device driver utilized by applications like Jaksta Media Recorder and Replay Music. It functions as a or a virtual sound card.

The simplest way to bypass a faulty third-party driver is to start Windows without loading it. jaksta va.sys

Are you currently seeing a or experiencing a system crash related to this driver?

Note: The exact filename could be JakstaVA.sys , JakstaVAD.sys , or jaksta.sys — check your C:\Windows\System32\drivers folder. If jaksta_va

The file is a virtual audio driver installed by Jaksta Media Recorder (and related tools like Applian Replay Music) to capture audio streams.

However, there is a crucial caveat. Malware authors often name their malicious files to mimic legitimate drivers, hoping to evade detection. Additionally, some "cracked" or pirated versions of Jaksta Media Stream Converter circulating on torrent sites may contain modified or malicious .sys files. Go to the View menu and select Show hidden devices

If jaksta_va.sys is preventing you from turning on Memory Integrity, you have two primary options: update the driver (if you still use Jaksta) or remove it. 1. Uninstall the Associated Software Before attacking the driver, uninstall the application. Go to . Search for Jaksta . Select Uninstall . 2. Remove the Driver Manually (Via Device Manager) If the app is gone but the file remains: Open Device Manager (right-click Start > Device Manager). Select View > Show hidden devices . Expand Sound, video and game controllers .