Va.sys | Jaksta

If you have been digging through your Windows System32 drivers folder or, more likely, have just encountered a sudden Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) referencing a file named , you are probably experiencing a mix of confusion and frustration. Is it malware? Is it a critical Windows component? Why is it crashing your computer?

If the driver file becomes corrupted due to a hard drive error or interrupted update, it can cause system instability. jaksta va.sys

The software will then record audio from your speakers instead of through the virtual driver. If you have been digging through your Windows

The file jaksta_va.sys is a kernel-mode driver developed by and used by Jaksta products. It primarily functions as a Virtual Sound Card (VSC) or "Audio Redirection" driver, which allows the software to capture and record audio directly from your system by emulating a physical sound card. Known Issues & Troubleshooting Why is it crashing your computer

If you did install Jaksta intentionally, run a malware scan (e.g., Malwarebytes, Windows Defender) – while often safe, any .sys file in drivers folder should be from known software only.