Hello!
I had a thread in this forum before and Phill helped me. We did not come to any solution and the BSODs ended by themselves. After a while, they returned, but they were very sporadic, literally once a week. Unfortunately, they are quite common now. 90% of the time, BSOD occurs when I’m not using my computer and I’m idle. Every time the error is DPC_watchdog_violation. For example, today my computer restarted 4 times. A month ago I was doing a memtest for 10h because I left it overnight and there were no problems. I also know that my current RGB keyboard was flooded 3 times. Once, it didn’t work for 2 days and then it started. Could the BSOD be caused by it and is it causing a short circuit? When I look at minidump in windbg it is often “usbxhci” so I don’t know if it has any connection with USB port. In the attachment is minidump from today with. (with error of usbxhci)
Greetings,
Oliwer.
I had a thread in this forum before and Phill helped me. We did not come to any solution and the BSODs ended by themselves. After a while, they returned, but they were very sporadic, literally once a week. Unfortunately, they are quite common now. 90% of the time, BSOD occurs when I’m not using my computer and I’m idle. Every time the error is DPC_watchdog_violation. For example, today my computer restarted 4 times. A month ago I was doing a memtest for 10h because I left it overnight and there were no problems. I also know that my current RGB keyboard was flooded 3 times. Once, it didn’t work for 2 days and then it started. Could the BSOD be caused by it and is it causing a short circuit? When I look at minidump in windbg it is often “usbxhci” so I don’t know if it has any connection with USB port. In the attachment is minidump from today with. (with error of usbxhci)
Greetings,
Oliwer.
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