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so past week or two my windows task bar would randomly freeze up and i would have to do a hard reset (if i tried closing via windows it would take hours before it closed) but today for the first time in nearly two years i got a bsod.
specs:
i7 4790k
gtx 970
8gb 1600mhz ram
660w psu gold
msi z97m gaming motherboard
here is a copy of the minidump if anyone wants to help me out
Iβve analyzed your dump file, and nothing out of the ordinary pops out. Sometimes a BSOD will occur once and then never again. I see that this BSOD occured 2 weeks ago. Have you had any other BSODs?
Iβve analyzed your dump file, and nothing out of the ordinary pops out. Sometimes a BSOD will occur once and then never again. I see that this BSOD occured 2 weeks ago. Have you had any other BSODs?
erh no this bsod happend like 8 hours ago?, and i havent had a bsod since i reinstalled windows back in april 2015
Further analysis reveals you received a DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION BSOD. This occurs when the DPC period is exhausted, usually when a hardware Interrupt Request takes too long. Fortunately it doesnβt indicate a problem with hardware or software as a stack trace didnβt produce any outbound or inbound calls to the EBX register, which will push the offending driver to the top of the stack
You should be safe from further BSODs, as a DPC BSOD will usually occur only once and a reboot will fix it. If you experience further BSODs, please let us know
Further analysis reveals you received a DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION BSOD. This occurs when the DPC period is exhausted, usually when a hardware Interrupt Request takes too long. Fortunately it doesnβt indicate a problem with hardware or software as a stack trace didnβt produce any outbound or inbound calls to the EBX register, which will push the offending driver to the top of the stack
You should be safe from further BSODs, as a DPC BSOD will usually occur only once and a reboot will fix it. If you experience further BSODs, please let us know
ah! ok glad to hear its nothing major, did reinstall windows tho as it hasnt been cleaned since 10 came out, only issue i occured with the clean windows is in chrome that gifs/videos are misscolored in the first few seconds and that typing in chrome is laggish
Yes. Give it a whirl and reboot after doing so. Download a fresh driver from nvidia, run ddu, reboot, install the fresh driver, and reboot once more That should hopefully fix it
Yes. Give it a whirl and reboot after doing so. Download a fresh driver from nvidia, run ddu, reboot, install the fresh driver, and reboot once more That should hopefully fix it
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did what you said, but gifs still do the black pixelated thing when i play them
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