GB Failed to load driver

Last updated:

If you see this error, try the following steps:

Follow any instructions shown in the message box

Check to see if VBS is running by opening CMD and running systeminfo

this is what you want to see

Disable VBS (Virtualization-Based Security) and Device Guard

✅ The loader will now automatically attempt to run the VBS disable script for you
⚠️ If this fails or does not work, you can manually run the script below
👉 Download the disable vbs script (.bat)
Key points:

Virtualization-based security: Status: Not enabled (if any)
Hyper-V Requirements: Virtualization Enabled In Firmware: Yes
Virtualization-based security: Running
→ The loader should attempt to disable this automatically.
→ If it still shows as running, manually run the script above.

On some machines you may need to go even further and disable Windows Hello, login PIN, Face ID, or other biometric features if enabled.

Virtualization is not enabled in BIOS
→ Enable Virtualization Technology in BIOS.
The message pop-up will tell CPU-specific instructions (VT-x or SVM).

If output is correct but the same error persists, another program may be virtualizing the PC (virtual machines, spoofers, etc.).
→ Reboot PC or disable other software running.

⚠️ Windows Update Conflict (KB5082200)
Some systems fail to load the driver due to a recent Windows update.

Affected update:

Update for Microsoft Windows (KB5082200)
How to uninstall the update:

Press Windows Key
Search for Installed updates
Find Update for Microsoft Windows (KB5082200)
Click Uninstall
Reboot your PC
Example screenshot:

After uninstalling:

Reboot
Run systeminfo again
Confirm Virtualization-based security is NOT running
Try loading the driver again
Other common reasons for why the driver may fail to load

Anti-virus software running → (disable or uninstall)
Anti-cheat software running (FACEIT, Vanguard, etc.) → (disable or uninstall)
Another third-party software running → (reboot PC)
First time use, in some cases → (reboot PC)
PC is virtualized by another program → (reboot PC)

Recently updated