#DPC Watchdog Violation - BLUESCREEN
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Someone help PLS
I know you googled about this before, but I'm going to tell you that such BSOD are mostly caused by corrupted Windows system files. The last thing you want to consider is faulty CPU/GPU/system RAM (DIMM)
Try to clean install instead of reset(ting). IT just used the current install files available on the disk (which may have been corrupted).
thx for info
So i can't fix it any other way?
imma just buy a new pc, because my pc is like 12 years old
i always get problems
owh old. if none the software level troubleshooting, consider hardware troubleshooting.
my best advice, buy a new computer 😅
i updated some more drivers, and now the bluescreen comes like 2 times a day only, so i fixed it partially
Better 2 times a day then freaking 10 times a day
pls upload .dmp files inside C:\Windows\minidump to here
bad advice to tell people to google stop code, They contain unrelated things to their issue..
in this case, this is a dpc violation. Meaning some deferred procedure call within windows is taking a long time to operate, or it failed to operate. This can be cause by drivers, which drivers. The .dmp file wud tell you that
otherwise, if the system takes a long time to take instruction and execute it, it wud also cause this. Usually that is cpu issue, as it handles interrupts and stuff.
What information is there
first, I didn't tell OP to google. I said
*I know you googled about this before*, but I'm going to tell you that such BSOD are mostly caused by *corrupted Windows system files*. The last thing you want to consider is faulty CPU/GPU/system RAM (DIMM)
Try to clean install instead of reset(ting). IT just used the current install files available on the disk (which may have been corrupted).
You can't read? This is why I've blocked you.
System files may include built-in drivers.
Also the hardware is old. that also has been considered.
something that will help me analyze the cause of your bsod
just upload it.
Make sure it is inside C:\Windows\minidump, not C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP which can be full, or kernel, that contains entire snapshot of your memory
including anything that is saved in your browser cache, your cookies etc. So do not upload it