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mrBillyy
After updating to version 1909, a driver that has worked flawlessly since 2016 has started to act up. After the first BSOD which indicated that there was a problem, I did some research and found out that Intel DPTF driver is what caused the crash. After this I did a clean system install, downloaded the set of drivers from my manufacturer's website but the problem was still there.
The first error I got was:
The driver \Driver\WudfRd failed to load for the device ACPI\INT3400\2&daba3ff&0
Later followed by a:
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
But after updating the driver via Device Manager, I also noticed this error:
Intel(R) Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework : ESIF(8.1.10603.192) TYPE: ERROR
DPTF Build Version: 8.1.10603.192
DPTF Build Date: Aug 7 2015 10:44:44
Source File: ..\..\..\..\Sources\Policies\ConfigTdpPolicy\ConfigTdpPolicy.cpp @ line 219
Executing Function: ConfigTdpPolicy:nDomainPerformanceControlCapabilityChanged
Message: The feature is not implemented.
Participant: TCPU [1]
Domain: GFX [2]
Policy: ConfigTDP Policy [0]
Any suggestions on how to deal with this issue? The device in question is ASUS X555LN running the latest version of Windows 10 (v1909).
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The first error I got was:
The driver \Driver\WudfRd failed to load for the device ACPI\INT3400\2&daba3ff&0
Later followed by a:
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
But after updating the driver via Device Manager, I also noticed this error:
Intel(R) Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework : ESIF(8.1.10603.192) TYPE: ERROR
DPTF Build Version: 8.1.10603.192
DPTF Build Date: Aug 7 2015 10:44:44
Source File: ..\..\..\..\Sources\Policies\ConfigTdpPolicy\ConfigTdpPolicy.cpp @ line 219
Executing Function: ConfigTdpPolicy:nDomainPerformanceControlCapabilityChanged
Message: The feature is not implemented.
Participant: TCPU [1]
Domain: GFX [2]
Policy: ConfigTDP Policy [0]
Any suggestions on how to deal with this issue? The device in question is ASUS X555LN running the latest version of Windows 10 (v1909).
Continue reading...