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Event 219 \Driver\WUDFRd failed to load for the device ACPI\PNP0A0A\2&daba3ff&1

rosefire
Level 7
Hi,

As best as I can tell, neither the RIVBE support disk nor the latest drivers in the ASUS downloads include a driver that the Windows Driver Foundation can load for this ACPI\PNP0A0A device. Where can the driver be found (or what needs to be fixed so the driver will load) so I can eliminate this error found in my Windows 8.1 system event log after a clean install?

Thanks in advance. 🙂 -K
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MeanMachine
Level 13
Hi rosefire, I advise you to follow this thread as you are not alone.

http://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?48808-Help-Multiple-ACPI-Errors
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BondJamesBond
Level 7
Hi rosefire,

I had this error event 219 with a USB card reader of a CANON printer. I did the following in my Windows 7 settings:
Enter Administrative Tools via Control Panel -> System and Security ->Administrative Tools, and then double click "Services". On the list that appears double click "Windows Driver Foundation - User-Mode Driver Framework" . On the "General" tab, set the "Startup type" to "AUTOMATIC".
Restart your OS. This worked for me, but I must emphasize that it was on Windows 7 and it concerned a USB card reader of my printer.
But it is worth a try, isn't it?
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cLONe
Level 7
It could be the Wi-Fi driver mate .

Gottex
Level 9
same question here


ANSWER
"Place the disk in the drive that came with the motherboard, open device manager, update driver, point it to the driver folder on the disk and it will load the driver, AMDA00 i believe it is" (c)

http://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?37184-Official-Rampage-IV-Black-Edition-X79-Thread&p=361599...
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OS: Windows 8.1 Pro x64 (UEFI)

Thank you for your ideas:
- I'm not using a USB card reader, but I changed the usermode driver to automatic - it is set to manual but is always triggered and running anyway. We'll see if this helps.
- All my drivers are installed. There are two drivers listed as installed and compatible for the WiFi: one called Broadcom 802.11ac and the other is Microsoft 802.11ac. The Broadcom driver 6.33.223.1 is the one that is installed. Windows says that it is the most up to date.

Thanks 🙂
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Raja
Level 13
Not sure this is related but the AMDA driver is also known as the Probe II sense driver - same thing. This should be on the disc and for some boards is also available as an update in the utilities section on the support pages ( where updates are required). I think Windows update also downloads this as it is required for some third party apps to access monitoring of temps etc.

Raja@ASUS wrote:
I think Windows update also downloads this as it is required for some third party apps to access monitoring of temps etc.

Hello

It is available as an update for Win8.1. This is the version I use and have not seen any of these reported issues across multiple boards.

Astrix_au
Level 7
rosefire wrote:
Hi,

As best as I can tell, neither the RIVBE support disk nor the latest drivers in the ASUS downloads include a driver that the Windows Driver Foundation can load for this ACPI\PNP0A0A device. Where can the driver be found (or what needs to be fixed so the driver will load) so I can eliminate this error found in my Windows 8.1 system event log after a clean install?

Thanks in advance. 🙂 -K


I was getting this error in Windows 8.1 even after two clean installs and installed all drivers and up to date.

I am still getting this error now on a clean install of windows 10, it doesn't do anything so isn't a big deal but nobody seems to know exactly what it is.
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maddick
Level 7
You might want to check out my post on how I resolved similar issues with this.

Post found here:
https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?70778-AMDA00-Fix-for-x99-boards-Unknown-Device-ACPI-PNP0A0...