Frequent BSOD when gaming "DPC Watchdog Violation"

Chris 0 Reputation points
2024-09-17T21:43:16.5033333+00:00

Hello all,

My PC has frequent 'DPC Watchdog violation' BSOD's when playing games.It is not isolated to specific games, and either freezes the screen until I shut down, or immediately bluescreens and restarts the computer.

I have run both the CHKDSK and the SFC /SCANNOW commands and haven't been able to figure out a solution.

Can any of you all help?

Link for most recent MiniDump:

https://1drv.ms/u/s!AtKuXZD7f337grwwHwJGyGZEjPqu7g?e=dORXKPThank you!

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  1. Neuvi Jiang 1,300 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2024-09-19T07:51:55.4733333+00:00

    Hi Chris,

    Thank you for posting in the Q&A Forums.

    1. Update or rollback drivers

    Graphics card driver:

    Update: Visit the official website of your graphics card manufacturer (e.g. NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel) to download and install the latest graphics card drivers. This helps to resolve issues related to game compatibility and performance.

    Rollback: If the problem occurs after a recent driver update, consider rolling back to a previous stable version.

    Other drivers:

    Check and update all other drivers that may be relevant, such as sound card, network card and chipset drivers.

    1. Check for hardware problems

    Memory: Run a memory test (e.g. Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool) to check for memory errors. Memory problems can cause various system instabilities.

    Hard Disk: Although you have run CHKDSK, persistent problems may indicate a more serious hard disk failure. Consider checking with a more specialized hard drive diagnostic tool such as HD Tune or CrystalDiskInfo.

    Other hardware: Check that other hardware components (e.g. power supply, CPU cooler, etc.) are working properly.

    1. Disable Overclocking

    If your system or any hardware component (such as CPU or GPU) is overclocked, try to restore it to its default settings. Overclocking may cause system instability and blue screen errors.

    1. System Restore or Reset

    System Restore: If the problem occurs after a recent system update or software installation, you can try to restore the system to its previous state using the System Restore function.

    System Reset: If none of the above steps work, you may consider performing a system reset to restore your computer to its factory settings. Please note that this will delete all personal files and installed programs, so be sure to back up your important data first.

    1. Scan for malware

    Run a full system scan to check for malware infections. Malware can sometimes cause system file corruption or driver conflicts that can trigger a blue screen error.

    Best regards

    NeuviJ

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