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Adfs.sys
Hmm.. Seem like I am not wrong by thinking that I should uploaded Adfs.sys, however I cannot seem to find Adfs.sys after all. Used the search file, but nothing is found though.
EDIT:
Nevermind, let me uninstall and reinstall once and for all. Peace of mind. Hoping that it will solve the issue.
Did the reinstalling, went to Jotti site and scanned. Nothing found.
Hope that will be fine.
Shall install the Wacom and hope it is fine as well.
It crashes today, again....
What could be the reason this time round?
I just went to Device Manager and saw one of the Wacom drive shown a yellow question mark, hence i clicked on it and update.
At the same time, I am doing 2 locationsfile transferring when it BSOD on me..
Thanks
Scanned with ADFS in Jotti, found nothing.
General causes of "STOP 0x0000007F" errors
and these are still on the system. If you post further crash dumps, please make sure these are not part of your system any longer. If you don't know how, then clean install without the Wacom attached and run for many days without it:
Code:adfs adfs.SYS Mon Nov 03 11:48:14 2008 wacommousefilter wacommousefilter.sys Fri Feb 16 13:12:17 2007 WacomVKHid WacomVKHid.sys Thu Feb 15 18:10:54 2007
I had Wacom installation removed yesterday night. USB is not plugged in at all.
I am not doing anything except for transferring files from CF card to HDD.
Everything was well until it went BSOD.
After I login back to computer, I come back to forum and search for some info, it went BSOD for the 2nd time when I click on one of the image under attachment.
During the blue screen stage, I took a quick look and it stated that I must update my video adapter.
Could it be one of the cause for this?
But error is still the same. I hope that wacom is not the cause of it tho.
Sorry for the trouble though. I attached 2 dumps in the rar.
Thanks!
Go to C:\Windows\System32\drivers
and rename adfs.SYS to adfs.bak.
Reboot and see if problems go away.
If it's not there, go to C:\Windows and search for it in the top right.
Thanks TG.
I had renamed it, hoping that the problem will go away.
So, I will just leave it as it is for now?
Ya. While you're at it, you can reinstall your Wacom too. Use the latest driver, of course.