Blue Screen on Boot - Win7, Wfd01000.sys

osaddictosaddict London, UK
edited December 2009 in Science & Tech
I have a laptop running Windows 7, when I installed it I tried to run some build scripts created for us, originally in a Vista environment, to see if they worked.

The scripts firstly remove some junk and then install some stuff, the second part is joining a domain and removing some user accounts etc. (No, I don't 100% know what each stage is doing).

On boot the following blue screen comes up (attached), this then goes away and you can ctrl+alt+del to login as usual and it works fine.

Any ideas what may be causing this?

Comments

  • ThraxThrax 🐌 Austin, TX Icrontian
    edited December 2009
    This is typically related to mouse or trackpad software. I would uninstall and reinstall anything related to the laptop's trackpad and see what happens.
  • osaddictosaddict London, UK
    edited December 2009
    Really, blimey, I'd never have guessed anything related to that in a million years. (Do you like my little photo Thrax lol).

    Hmm, I'll dig out the Dell disks and see what trackpad drivers and stuff they have on them.
  • ThraxThrax 🐌 Austin, TX Icrontian
    edited December 2009
  • osaddictosaddict London, UK
    edited December 2009
    Thanks Thrax, I'd just located them, oddly enough when I installed it prompted to say the drivers currently on the system were newer than the one I was trying to install, I went on anyway and it seems to be ok.

    It didn't happen EVERY time last time, just most times (and I've only had my mits on it for 2 days) so I'll see how it goes.

    Cheers!
  • osaddictosaddict London, UK
    edited December 2009
    This has happened a few times since the driver upgrade. You can shutdown and startup the PC 10 times in a row and it wont happen, then randomly it does :/

    Makes me concerned these build scripts have changed something which was fine to do on Vista but not on Win7...
  • mtroxmtrox Minnesota
    edited December 2009
    Have you played the idea of a hardware prob?
  • LeonardoLeonardo Wake up and smell the glaciers Eagle River, Alaska Icrontian
    edited December 2009
    I had a similar problem with two computers I upgraded this last week to Win7. I didn't write down the codes, but it may have been the same screen you just documented. In my case, both computers, the fix was simply uninstalling the video card drivers and re-installing them. Note: both systems were deskotp custom computers, each with clean installations of Win7 Home Premium (using the "Upgrade" version!).

    Side note: I really, really like Windows 7. I think Microsoft has hit a home run.
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