The Driver Driver Wudfrd Failed To Load For The Device Root Windowshellofacesoftwaredriver 0000 Hot !new! -
"The driver \Driver\WUDFRd failed to load for the device ROOT\WindowsHelloFaceSoftwareDriver\0000"
The error message is a common Event ID 219 (Kernel-PnP) warning found in the Windows Event Viewer.
- The Component:
WindowsHelloFaceSoftwareDriverrefers to the software driver for Windows Hello Face Recognition (used by webcams with IR sensors, like those on Surface Pros or modern laptops). - The Cause: The
wudfrd(Windows User-mode Driver Framework) driver tries to load the Hello driver at boot. However, because there is no user face to scan at that exact moment, or the device is initializing slowly, the driver fails to load immediately. Windows logs this as "Event ID 219." - The Reality: In 99% of cases, Windows Hello works perfectly fine after the boot process finishes. The error is simply a timing issue during the boot sequence.
2. Disable the Virtual Device (Recommended)
Introduction
The "Driver Wudfrd failed to load" error is a common issue that can occur when the Windows Driver Frameworks (WDF) driver, specifically the wudfrd driver, fails to load for a particular device. In this case, the error is related to the Windows Hello Face Software Driver. This write-up provides a detailed analysis of the issue, its causes, and step-by-step troubleshooting guides to resolve the problem. "The driver \Driver\WUDFRd failed to load for the
If you don't use facial recognition, you can safely ignore the error. It will not harm your system. specifically the wudfrd driver
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