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Unusual Windows 10 System Startup Errors: In-depth Analysis and Potential Fixes

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  • #1 16580656
    Anonymous
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  • #2 16580721
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    What are these bothers for you? If the system works then you don't have to do anything about it.

    > CldFlt

    You can stop this service and change its startup mode to off.

    > The driver \ Driver \ WudfRd failed to load for the device ROOT \ WPD \ 0000

    Set the start of the User-mode Driver Framework service to automatic:
    https://www.sevenforums.com/drivers/268212-dr...d-failed-load-device-error-2.html#post2886628

    > The DHCP server 192.168.8.1 refused to lease the IP address 192.168.8.100

    Set up the router correctly and assign yourself a different address from the range, set up automatic address retrieval under Windows.


    > I searched the internet but I didn't find anything and what I found didn't help.

    Maybe it's time to learn how to use the search engine?
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  • #3 16580730
    Anonymous
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  • #4 16580737
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    Just enter, for example, CldFlt and read the first 10 links found, generally there should be an answer.

    The same goes for the rest. But as I wrote, if everything works better then it can stay that way.
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    Anonymous
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  • #6 16580759
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    CldFlt, the service is called Windows Cloud Files Filter Driver

    The second service is: Windows Driver Foundation - User-mode Driver Framework

    > I don't have a router. I have an LTE modem.

    Then leave it as it is.
  • #7 16580781
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around unusual startup errors in Windows 10, specifically related to system logs indicating issues with services like CldFlt (Windows Cloud Files Filter Driver) and WudfRd (User-mode Driver Framework). Users report persistent errors during boot, with suggestions to adjust service settings and DHCP configurations. One user mentions using an LTE modem instead of a router, complicating IP address assignments. Solutions include setting the User-mode Driver Framework service to automatic and ensuring correct DHCP settings. After making adjustments, one user noted that the log errors ceased.
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