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Windows 10 BSOD DPC Watchdog Violation 133 error

proccount

Hello

I bought a new HP laptop few weeks ago, but I'm always getting the BSOD with Watchdog violation error.

The BSOD appears mostly after opening Task Manager and click on Network column in the Performance tab.

I tried almost everything to solve this problem but nothing worked.

- I reinstalled all drivers from HP website, from Microsoft update, from 3rd parity software ... no success.

- I clean reinstalled Nvidia driver with DDU and with clean install from the Nvidia installer ... also no success.

- I disabled the discrete GPU from device manager, Update the BIOS, return to a previous version of BIOS and Nvidia driver .. and the problem keeps popup.

- Also I clean install windows many times but the problem persists.

- The maintenance company said that they didn't figure out the problem and they didn't have the BSOD during their tests !

Some distinct symptom is the fan is a bit loud before the BSOD, and after recovering from it, and the fan becomes a little bit wheezy, is it normal for a new 11th Gen laptop ?

I uploaded log files for the system created by V2 log collector , generated Dump files and WhoCrashed Report.

Please How can I fix this problem, the laptop is new and didn't use it formally yet

 

Thank you

DESKTOP-FIEP1AD-(2021-04-22_22-38-49).zip MiniDumps 22-4.zip

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Give me a minute to download and look through the logs.

Hold Please!

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33 minutes ago, proccount said:

Hello

I bought a new HP laptop few weeks ago, but I'm always getting the BSOD with Watchdog violation error.

The BSOD appears mostly after opening Task Manager and click on Network column in the Performance tab.

I tried almost everything to solve this problem but nothing worked.

- I reinstalled all drivers from HP website, from Microsoft update, from 3rd parity software ... no success.

- I clean reinstalled Nvidia driver with DDU and with clean install from the Nvidia installer ... also no success.

- I disabled the discrete GPU from device manager, Update the BIOS, return to a previous version of BIOS and Nvidia driver .. and the problem keeps popup.

- Also I clean install windows many times but the problem persists.

- The maintenance company said that they didn't figure out the problem and they didn't have the BSOD during their tests !

Some distinct symptom is the fan is a bit loud before the BSOD, and after recovering from it, and the fan becomes a little bit wheezy, is it normal for a new 11th Gen laptop ?

I uploaded log files for the system created by V2 log collector , generated Dump files and WhoCrashed Report.

Please How can I fix this problem, the laptop is new and didn't use it formally yet

 

Thank you

DESKTOP-FIEP1AD-(2021-04-22_22-38-49).zip 1.95 MB · 0 downloads MiniDumps 22-4.zip 1.46 MB · 1 download

not sure if it is the same for laptops but when i was get the error i was a ram problem and i got new one and it fixed it  

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@POG Gamer Sorry for not telling the model ... the model is HP Pavilion 15-dw3008ne

Thank you 

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You bet. Ok, what I"m going to do here, is post some relevant information from the crash dumps, and then below, my thoughts on what's going on.

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DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION (133)
The DPC watchdog detected a prolonged run time at an IRQL of DISPATCH_LEVEL
or above.
Arguments:
Arg1: 0000000000000000, A single DPC or ISR exceeded its time allotment. The offending
    component can usually be identified with a stack trace.
Arg2: 0000000000000501, The DPC time count (in ticks).
Arg3: 0000000000000500, The DPC time allotment (in ticks).
Arg4: fffff80277afb320, cast to nt!DPC_WATCHDOG_GLOBAL_TRIAGE_BLOCK, which contains
    additional information regarding this single DPC timeout

BUGCHECK_CODE:  133

BUGCHECK_P1: 0

BUGCHECK_P2: 501

BUGCHECK_P3: 500

BUGCHECK_P4: fffff80277afb320

DPC_TIMEOUT_TYPE:  SINGLE_DPC_TIMEOUT_EXCEEDED

SYMBOL_NAME:  nvlddmkm+437e8f

MODULE_NAME: nvlddmkm

IMAGE_NAME:  nvlddmkm.sys

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(next crash dump is identical)

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(ditto)

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(aaaaaaand, ditto)

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This is a good thing actually, means we can pinpoint the issue to one event, as opposed to multiple ones.

It's a video driver.

So, either the driver is hosed, or the card is bad.

Use DDU to clean the driver out, ensure Windows 10 is at latest version, install *only* the driver required for the video card (none of that Geforce Experience nonsense) and see what happens

 

 

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5 minutes ago, POG Gamer said:

was a ram problem

In my experience, bad RAM will causes BSoDs that are non-repeating, all of the OP's crashes are identical.

But it never hurts to test RAM with MemTest86

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Thank you @Radium_Angel

 

I tired all things related to the graphic driver, Nvidia and Intel one, but with no scuccess.

 

about 15 min ago I have changed the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Intelppm value to 4 and it seems works " for now"

 

is there any problem to change this value ?

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3 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

In my experience, bad RAM will causes BSoDs that are non-repeating, all of the OP's crashes are identical.

But it never hurts to test RAM with MemTest86

I 've already do the test with no problems

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Just now, proccount said:

I 've already do the test with no problems

With MemTest86 specifically?

1 minute ago, proccount said:

Thank you @Radium_Angel

 

I tired all things related to the graphic driver, Nvidia and Intel one, but with no scuccess.

 

about 15 min ago I have changed the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Intelppm value to 4 and it seems works " for now"

 

is there any problem to change this value ?

Not run across this registry change, did you read this online somewhere?

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Just now, Radium_Angel said:

With MemTest86 specifically?

Not run across this registry change, did you read this online somewhere?

Yes with MemTest86.

 

I've read it online .. but it seems it doesn't work .. Just had the BSOD after posting the previous reply !

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1 minute ago, proccount said:

Yes with MemTest86.

 

I've read it online .. but it seems it doesn't work .. Just had the BSOD after posting the previous reply !

I suspected RAM was good, as the crashes were consistent.

You may need to wipe the drive completely and start fresh. But honestly, if you have a warranty, let it crash and display the crash BSoD, and take it bad to the people and show themit crashes, and get your money back...

 

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1 minute ago, Radium_Angel said:

I suspected RAM was good, as the crashes were consistent.

You may need to wipe the drive completely and start fresh. But honestly, if you have a warranty, let it crash and display the crash BSoD, and take it bad to the people and show themit crashes, and get your money back...

 

Yes, the laptop is brand new and is under warranty. I took it to them three times but they told me the BSOD didn't appear during their tests ! although I keep the dump files and show them for their "specialist"

 

Anyway .. I will try once more and hope they will be convinced this time.

 

Thank you for your time and effort

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2 hours ago, proccount said:

Yes, the laptop is brand new and is under warranty. I took it to them three times but they told me the BSOD didn't appear during their tests ! although I keep the dump files and show them for their "specialist"

 

Anyway .. I will try once more and hope they will be convinced this time.

 

Thank you for your time and effort

They probably just run some diagnostic tool from the BIOS/UEFI. That is all. They can't login to your account and start test things. You have to push to replace the system (they certainly will not transfer your data, so backup first!) or system board.

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1 hour ago, GoodBytes said:

They probably just run some diagnostic tool from the BIOS/UEFI. That is all. They can't login to your account and start test things. You have to push to replace the system (they certainly will not transfer your data, so backup first!) or system board.

No. They've clean installed windows twice.. with the same error

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50 minutes ago, proccount said:

No. They've clean installed windows twice.. with the same error

Oh nice! They have improved then. Glad to hear! So yea, push for a board replacement (assuming the GPU is soldered on)

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