System32 Drivers Bfadi.sys [verified] -
The file bfadi.sys located in C:\Windows\System32\drivers is a legitimate Windows system driver associated with Bionic Fusion Adaptive Driver Interface. It is typically installed as part of software for Bionic Fusion — a now-discontinued brand of RAID controllers and storage management solutions, often used in enterprise servers or high-end workstations.
The file bfadi.sys is a kernel-mode device driver associated with Bose audio products. Specifically, it is part of the Bose USB Audio Driver package.
Blue Screen of Death (BSOD): Often linked to error codes like SPECIAL_POOL_DETECTED_MEMORY_CORRUPTION or MEMORY_MANAGEMENT. system32 drivers bfadi.sys
Boot Failures: Issues with this driver can trigger error 0xc0000221, indicating the file is missing or corrupt, which may prevent Windows from starting.
Infinite Boot Loop: Windows attempts to load, shows the logo, and immediately crashes back to the recovery screen. How to Fix bfadi.sys Errors 1. Use the Command Prompt from Recovery The file bfadi
If you have found this file on your system, you are likely wondering: Is it a virus? What does it do? Can I delete it?
If you can still reach your desktop, use built-in Windows tools to repair system integrity: Run SFC and DISM : Open Command Prompt as Administrator and run: sfc /scannow DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth Rename or move the file from an elevated
Hardware Diagnostics: If the error persists or appears alongside other random codes (like MEMORY_MANAGEMENT), it is recommended to run MemTest86 to check for physical RAM defects.