Originally posted by Pyro
Freezes after first bootup of day, and after exiting sleep mode. Also freezes randomly
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Just experienced another freeze. Though it’s not as inevitable as it was with the first bootup, sleep mode, or Napoleon: Total War, it does also happen more often if I am streaming, in case that helps.Originally posted by PyroGreat! Let’s hope that’s all it was.
Keep us updated.
@veeg can mark this as pending in the meantime.Comment
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Here’s the .dmp of the latest crash. For better or worse, I can now reliably recreate the crashes in the same way I used to again.Originally posted by PyroGreat! Let’s hope that’s all it was.
Keep us updated.
@veeg can mark this as pending in the meantime.Comment
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Code: 0x133 - DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION
Process: System, probably caused by: memory_corruption
Third-party modules in the stack: usbvideo.sysw
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: MEMORY_CORRUPTION_LARGE
Do you have any USB devices plugged in other than your mouse and keyboard?
Did you ever have luck reseating the components as Malnutrition suggested in post 42?Comment
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Reseated graphics card and used minimal a
Reseated the graphics card and unplugged mic and second monitor. Still froze. Here’s the .dmp for the latest crashOriginally posted by PyroOn top of the graphics card, I’d hit the ram too while you’re in there.
The mic and second monitor can go for testing.Comment
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We’ve got a new error, so that’s a good start.
Code: 0x133 - DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION
Process: System, probably caused by: memory_corruption
Third-party modules in the Raw Stack: nvlddmkm.sys
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: MEMORY_CORRUPTION_LARGE
This runs back to your video drivers, when you reinstalled them did you run DDU and install the new drivers before connecting to the internet?
Let’s try pulling the graphics card out and running the system without it. Unplug the GPU and set it on an anti-static workspace, wooden tables or cardboard boxes work great.
Boot the system up, does the error still occur without the GPU installed?Comment
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The install definitely happened while off the internet. I’ll try pulling out the GPUOriginally posted by PyroWe’ve got a new error, so that’s a good start.
This runs back to your video drivers, when you reinstalled them did you run DDU and install the new drivers before connecting to the internet?
Let’s try pulling the graphics card out and running the system without it. Unplug the GPU and set it on an anti-static workspace, wooden tables or cardboard boxes work great.
Boot the system up, does the error still occur without the GPU installed?Comment
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Just realized I don’t think I can test that. The only HDMI or displayport ports are on the GPU, and I don’t have any USB monitors. I might grab an HDMI to USB adapter and try that, thoughOriginally posted by PyroWe’ve got a new error, so that’s a good start.
This runs back to your video drivers, when you reinstalled them did you run DDU and install the new drivers before connecting to the internet?
Let’s try pulling the graphics card out and running the system without it. Unplug the GPU and set it on an anti-static workspace, wooden tables or cardboard boxes work great.
Boot the system up, does the error still occur without the GPU installed?Comment
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I just went and got the adapter and it doesn’t detect the other monitor if it’s plugged in via USB. I’ll get the pic soonOriginally posted by PyroCan you get me a picture of the back of your motherboard so I can see what you have to work with?
A clear well-lit photo of the back of the case will help me figure out how we can test without the GPU.Comment
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