Hi all,
I've been getting BSOD's recently on entry, most recently (today) of which culminating in the rig hanging on the ROG splash screen which then forced me to do a dirty shutdown which isn't ideal, prompting an automatic repair to take place, this was after I opted to attempt Windows Updates last night to see if that may resolve any issues. (Windows was forced to revert these updates as a result)
From reviewing the Event Logs I can see one in there stating the following:
"The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly."
followed closely by:
"The driver \Driver\WudfRd failed to load for the device PCI\VEN_5853&DEV_1003\1&1a590e2c&0&03."
So far as far as causation goes, this is the only thing throwing flags, as I've successfully performed Windows Memory Diagnostics with no issues being found, system file checks with no corruption being found, and lastly checking in on the device manager and checking all tabs to ensure nothing in there is throwing errors. As far as I can tell, these issues began this week.
I know that this week I plugged in a new keyboard that is different to that of my old one, and in doing so I needed to download some more drivers for it, however I went from a Roccat Aimo 120 to a Roccat Aimo 100, to which the only real difference is the fact that the 100 doesn't have a hand wrest with the keyboard. Besides that, it doesn't appear any different specification wise, so I'm unclear on whether this is the cause. I also changed my power plan on the rig from Balanced to Performance, though I don't expect this to be the cause.
I suppose the most important question to ask is:
How do I go about identifying what this is: " \Driver\WudfRd" so that I can attempt resolution on these issues?
Any/all assistance is appreciated, thank you!
Note: This is only an issue on startup, during day to day operation once the computer is up and running, everything is running smoothly, there are no BSODs, no issues. The only time this is a problem is when I first power on the rig
Some computer info:
DxDiag Pastebin Link
PASSWORD: SGgcahkCAm
I've been getting BSOD's recently on entry, most recently (today) of which culminating in the rig hanging on the ROG splash screen which then forced me to do a dirty shutdown which isn't ideal, prompting an automatic repair to take place, this was after I opted to attempt Windows Updates last night to see if that may resolve any issues. (Windows was forced to revert these updates as a result)
From reviewing the Event Logs I can see one in there stating the following:
"The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly."
followed closely by:
"The driver \Driver\WudfRd failed to load for the device PCI\VEN_5853&DEV_1003\1&1a590e2c&0&03."
So far as far as causation goes, this is the only thing throwing flags, as I've successfully performed Windows Memory Diagnostics with no issues being found, system file checks with no corruption being found, and lastly checking in on the device manager and checking all tabs to ensure nothing in there is throwing errors. As far as I can tell, these issues began this week.
I know that this week I plugged in a new keyboard that is different to that of my old one, and in doing so I needed to download some more drivers for it, however I went from a Roccat Aimo 120 to a Roccat Aimo 100, to which the only real difference is the fact that the 100 doesn't have a hand wrest with the keyboard. Besides that, it doesn't appear any different specification wise, so I'm unclear on whether this is the cause. I also changed my power plan on the rig from Balanced to Performance, though I don't expect this to be the cause.
I suppose the most important question to ask is:
How do I go about identifying what this is: " \Driver\WudfRd" so that I can attempt resolution on these issues?
Any/all assistance is appreciated, thank you!
Note: This is only an issue on startup, during day to day operation once the computer is up and running, everything is running smoothly, there are no BSODs, no issues. The only time this is a problem is when I first power on the rig
Some computer info:
DxDiag Pastebin Link
PASSWORD: SGgcahkCAm
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