Hi ThommazK .... and welcome to the forums ....
I confess I'm a little confused by "This problem began when I switched my font's computer for a new one and removed my nVidia GT240 to use the onboard video card" ... [the "font's computer" in particular, puzzles me]
I'll assume we're talking about desktops. And that you put an nVidia card from the old computer into the new computer, but then removed it? Or?
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At any rate, let's start by getting some info. If you go to a link for a thread in our BSOD forums, you can download an information gathering app ("SysNativeBSODCollectionApp.exe"). Simple instructions are there to help you zip and post the results here. There are also instructions on how to run Performance Monitor and how to zip and post those results here as well. Since you aren't seeing any BSODs, we'll work with the files here.... (although it might prove interesting if a memory dump shows up in the logs... you never know what you're going to find).
Follow steps 1,2,3 & 5 ... and possibly 6, too, if you want to be extra-thorough.
Here's the link to that post with the instructions and the info gathering app:
https://www.sysnative.com/forums/bs...windows-10-8-1-8-7-vista-post303.html#post303
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The Wdf01000.sys is a module generally associated with input/output devices (keyboards, mice, capture cards, etc.) ... Drivers for such devices call that module to perform a task.
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Especially helpful is to know whether or not the newer computer came with Windows 10, or did it arrive with an older version of Windows - and then get upgraded.
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Let us know if you have questions.
[P.S. ... if you have Latency Monitor running, turn it off. Latency Monitor (last I heard) has not yet been updated for Windows 10, so the reliability of it's results are uncertain. Windows 10's Performance monitor is a strong tool, and the WPA tool in the Windows 10 ADK can provide multiple different views of the results (I'm assuming you meant that you downloaded the Windows 10 ADK, not SDK... If it was indeed the SDK and not the ADK, uninstall the SDK and download the ADK ... unless you happen to be a developer]