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Anna Uļjankina
Hello!
I wrote in the Feedback Hub several times, but the answer is not received. The system thinks it's okay.
I use the Windows 10 Home 64-bit since March and I have no more ideas how to cure the computer from DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION which periodically reboots it. I've been looking for answers, updated everything I can. Found a site, where it is indicated that with the updating of the controller, the error will disappear. Through device management Windows writes that it is updated. BIOS has been updated in repair. I finally learned how to get the report collected by the system and send it to you Computer is 4.3 years old.
Please tell me what is really causing the error and help me to cure it!
Thank you!
Anna Uļjankina
P.S: Here's the link to files from the last reboot on today's morning 07/06/2016 at 11:53 WERB99B.tmp
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I wrote in the Feedback Hub several times, but the answer is not received. The system thinks it's okay.
I use the Windows 10 Home 64-bit since March and I have no more ideas how to cure the computer from DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION which periodically reboots it. I've been looking for answers, updated everything I can. Found a site, where it is indicated that with the updating of the controller, the error will disappear. Through device management Windows writes that it is updated. BIOS has been updated in repair. I finally learned how to get the report collected by the system and send it to you Computer is 4.3 years old.
Please tell me what is really causing the error and help me to cure it!
Thank you!
Anna Uļjankina
P.S: Here's the link to files from the last reboot on today's morning 07/06/2016 at 11:53 WERB99B.tmp
Continue reading...