Wdf01000.sys ISR count keep rising when moving mouse and touching keyboard

airjordan

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I tried win10 1703,1803,1903 and the latest one.

i510400f
rx 580 4gb
16 gb ram
b460m mortar wifi bios
ssd

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Hi @airjordan Welcome to Sysnative!

Hit the Windows key + R . In the Run dialogue that pops up, type winver and hit enter. Please screenshot this and post it in your next reply.
 
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You need to upgrade to the latest, 21H2 10.0.19044.1469
Its not older windows problem... In fact older windows are even better for latency, but i have same issue and i think i know the problem, its because of amd gpu that i also have or motherboard... Ive tried everything as well drivers windows etc im on 11 rn cause i kinda gave up noone in any forum can help cause noone knows shit...
 
Its not older windows problem... In fact older windows are even better for latency, but i have same issue and i think i know the problem, its because of amd gpu that i also have or motherboard... Ive tried everything as well drivers windows etc im on 11 rn cause i kinda gave up noone in any forum can help cause noone knows shit...
While I appreciate your insight, I suggested the OP update their version because they were on version 1803. This version has been depreciated and leaves the OPs system vulnerable, lacking the necessary security patches.

Also, updating one's Windows, more often than not, does in fact "fix" most issues.

If you are seeking help here, I suggest you start your own separate post.
 
Just to add, WDF01000.sys is part of the Windows Driver Framework (WDF) and used by many drivers.

Are you experiencing latency issues or just concerned that the ISR count increases while using the mouse and/or keyboard? If the latter, then it is normal for the ISR count to increase while using either peripherals since each key press or mouse movement will result in a new interrupt being fired.
 

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