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Blue Screen DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION while watching YouTube Videos. PC Does Not Boot Past Bios Splash Screen. Dump file provided

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When I attempt to turn on/restart my PC, the PC almost never boots past the Bios Splash screen. The same error occurs consistently: The small screen on my motherboard displays code “F3” while the Bios Splash screen is displayed and my keyboard and mouse have power (It stays like this for maybe 4 seconds); then the screen flickers once and the motherboard displays code “B1” and my keyboard and mouse lose power. From this point on, the PC will never boot into Windows no matter how long I wait and the Bios logo is displayed on the monitor. Sometimes the same situation will occur, but the spinning dots on the Bios Splash screen will move incredibly slow and freeze and the PC will never boot into Windows.

I only seem to be able to boot into Windows (not reliably) successfully if I shut off the PSU and fully remove PSU cable from wall outlet and let it sit there for over several minutes or even over an hour or so.

While I am booted in, the PC seems to work completely fine in games and just scrolling the internet. Consistently while watching YouTube videos, the PC starts to stutter/freeze and the PC’s rgb lights completely freeze. If I stop what I am doing sometimes it will subside and it will operate back to normal if I close the video, but if I continue to watch the video it will freeze and I get a blue screen with DPC watchdog violation code.



Latest Dump File:

https://www.mediafire.com/file/yi60j5zjktf5ogb/MiniDump5.rar/file



Solutions I have tried:

- Resetting CMOS

- DDU

- Swapping GPU’s

- Altering Ram stick configuration

- SFC /scannow does not show anything

- Altering SSD configuration

- Swapping Motherboards

- Updating Bios

- Enabling/Disabling Fast Boot

- Booting off a windows USB drive



My hardware is:

DARK hero crosshair VIII motherboard

4090 PNY

Ryzen 7 5800X CPU

Western digital SN 850X 2 tb

Samsung 970 evo 1Tb

TridentZ Neo 3600MHz cl16 ddr4 ram 2 sticks

Asus rog strix 850 w PSU
 
So, when you used DDU were you in safe mode as it recommends?
If not, try again and follow the directions exactly.

When you re-install the Nvidia driver, us NVCleaninstall and install only the driver. In the first dialogue you see with the check boxes, make sure only the drivers are checked and nothing else.

Code:
SYMBOL_NAME:  nvlddmkm+55ab41

MODULE_NAME: nvlddmkm

IMAGE_NAME:  nvlddmkm.sys
 
So, when you used DDU were you in safe mode as it recommends?
If not, try again and follow the directions exactly.

When you re-install the Nvidia driver, us NVCleaninstall and install only the driver. In the first dialogue you see with the check boxes, make sure only the drivers are checked and nothing else.

Code:
SYMBOL_NAME:  nvlddmkm+55ab41

MODULE_NAME: nvlddmkm

IMAGE_NAME:  nvlddmkm.sys
Yes I was in safe mode.

Should I leave everything on default when I perform DDU again? When I did the DDU, I unchecked "Remove C:Nvidia and C:AMD drivers folder", not sure if that would affect anything or not. I also selected, "clean and shutdown", not "clean and restart".

When you say "install only the driver" can I do this by just using custom installation and unchecking everything that isn't the driver like physx, audio etc?
 
Should I leave everything on default when I perform DDU again? When I did the DDU, I unchecked "Remove C:Nvidia and C:AMD drivers folder", not sure if that would affect anything or not. I also selected, "clean and shutdown", not "clean and restart".
Clean and restart is the recommended method. Then immediately re-install the Nvidia driver.

When you say "install only the driver" can I do this by just using custom installation and unchecking everything that isn't the driver like physx, audio etc?
Yes you can use the clean install method of the Nvidia driver itself. But, I like to use NVCleanInstall because it also eliminates some of the telemetry stuff as well.
 
Just a heads up, the OP is also following the guidance of helpers over at BC here
Due to the above, I am closing this topic. It's not advisable to receive help from more than one tech. It can get very confusing for all parties as each doesn't know what changes the other has made. this can cause more problems than when one started.
 
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