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Stop code: Clock Watchdog Timeout

Anonymous
2018-12-31T11:02:14+00:00

STOPCODE: CLOCK WATCHDOG TIMEOUT      How Do I solve this without purchasing more products?

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Anonymous
    2019-03-14T14:08:35+00:00

    i have the same problem it happend when i was rendering with a 3d program (v-ray) and here are the dump files :

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/iumrejwq6aaihs2/Desktop.zip?dl=0

    if you pleaze help me

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  2. Anonymous
    2018-12-31T16:15:17+00:00

    To evaluate the BSOD please post logs for troubleshooting.

    Using administrative command prompt copy and paste this whole command.

    Make sure the default language is English so that the logs can be scanned and read.

    https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/3813-language-add-remove-change-windows-10-a.html

    The command will automatically collect the computer files and place them on the desktop.

    Then use 7zip to organize the files and one drive, drop box, or google drive to place share links into the thread for troubleshooting.

    https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Share-OneDrive-files-and-folders-9fcc2f7d-de0c-4cec-93b0-a82024800c07

    This command will automatically collect these files:  msinfo32, mini dumps, drivers, hosts, install, uninstall, services, startup, event viewer files, etc.

    Open administrative command prompt and copy and paste the whole command:

    copy %SystemRoot%\minidump\*.dmp "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop"&dxdiag /t %Temp%\dxdiag.txt&copy %Temp%\dxdiag.txt "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\SFdebugFiles"&type %SystemRoot%\System32\drivers\etc\hosts >> "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\hosts.txt"&systeminfo > "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\systeminfo.txt"&driverquery /v > "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\drivers.txt" &msinfo32 /nfo "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\msinfo32.nfo"&wevtutil qe System /f:text > "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\eventlog.txt"&reg export HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\uninstall.txt"&reg export "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components" "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\installed.txt"&net start > "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\services.txt"&REM wmic startup list full /format:htable >"%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\startup.html"&wmic STARTUP GET Caption, Command, User >"%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\startup.txt"

    There are two files for you to find manually:

    a) C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP

    Use file explorer > this PC > local C: drive > right upper corner search enter the above to find results.

    b) dxdiag:  

    In the left lower corner search type:  dxdiag > When the DirectX Diagnostic Tool opens click on the next page button so that each tab is opened > click on save all information > save to desktop > post one drive or drop box share link into the thread

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  3. Sumit D - IA 170.9K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2018-12-31T11:04:41+00:00

    Hi,

    There is no sure shot guarantee you would not have to replace hardware :)

    We need log files(called dump files) that tell us what lead to crash.

    Please share them with us for a better analysis of the problem. Instructions can be found here:

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/for...

    Please let us know if you need any assistance about posting dump files.

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  4. DaveM121 891.9K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2018-12-31T11:04:37+00:00

    Hi Darlene, most likely a corrupt device driver or piece of software on your PC, however, to diagnose the underlying issue, I need to analyse your Mini-dump file(s):

    Open Windows File Explorer

    Navigate to C:\Windows\Minidump

    Zip up the contents of that folder

    If you have problems zipping those files, copy them out onto your Desktop and zip them from there

    Upload the zip file to the Cloud (OneDrive, DropBox . . . etc.)

    Then post a link here to the zip file, so we can take a look for you . . .

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