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Noobgamer0111
I received this Green Screen of Death (GSOD) stating that I got a "DCP_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION". I looked on previous Microsoft Support answers all stating that it was due to old SSD firmware. I am currently running Windows 10 vb_release 19033 (Windows Insider build).
I recently changed the BIOS and have now reverted to the default values.
I have run the BIOS diagnostic, Windows Diagnostic, System file checker and Windows Startup repair to check if it was my Windows software had been corrupted. Luckily, it wasn't and appears to be a weird software issue.
I have attempted to reset my PC using the built-in Windows 10 installer (NOT the Media Creation Tool, this is the one that comes up when you open Windows in the Recovery Environment).
I am now downloading an ISO version of the 64-bit Windows 10 1909 (Consumer Version) in the hope of reinstalling Windows. If it doesn't work, then I'll have to use the Media Creation tool to download Windows 10 1909 to reinstall Windows using a USB. I am now currently using Windows 10 in Safe Mode with Networking.
My Specs: (Pre-built laptop)
Dell Inspiron 7520 15R SE
CPU: Intel Core i7-3612QM @2.10GHz
RAM: 2x4GB DDR3
GPU (integrated): Intel HD Graphics 4000
GPU (discrete): AMD Radeon HD 7700M Series (2GB)
SSD: HGST HTS721010A9E630 (1000GB).
Extra Bits:
I have also posted this issue on Reddit under r/Windows10 and r/pchelp.
Links: View: https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/ekll1k/windows_10_loads_into_a_high_cpu_usage_for/
View: https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/ekll1k/windows_10_loads_into_a_high_cpu_usage_for/
View: https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/ekq3lz/win_10_bsod_and_other_errors_cannot_use_win_10/
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I recently changed the BIOS and have now reverted to the default values.
I have run the BIOS diagnostic, Windows Diagnostic, System file checker and Windows Startup repair to check if it was my Windows software had been corrupted. Luckily, it wasn't and appears to be a weird software issue.
I have attempted to reset my PC using the built-in Windows 10 installer (NOT the Media Creation Tool, this is the one that comes up when you open Windows in the Recovery Environment).
I am now downloading an ISO version of the 64-bit Windows 10 1909 (Consumer Version) in the hope of reinstalling Windows. If it doesn't work, then I'll have to use the Media Creation tool to download Windows 10 1909 to reinstall Windows using a USB. I am now currently using Windows 10 in Safe Mode with Networking.
My Specs: (Pre-built laptop)
Dell Inspiron 7520 15R SE
CPU: Intel Core i7-3612QM @2.10GHz
RAM: 2x4GB DDR3
GPU (integrated): Intel HD Graphics 4000
GPU (discrete): AMD Radeon HD 7700M Series (2GB)
SSD: HGST HTS721010A9E630 (1000GB).
Extra Bits:
I have also posted this issue on Reddit under r/Windows10 and r/pchelp.
Links: View: https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/ekll1k/windows_10_loads_into_a_high_cpu_usage_for/
View: https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/ekll1k/windows_10_loads_into_a_high_cpu_usage_for/
View: https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/ekq3lz/win_10_bsod_and_other_errors_cannot_use_win_10/
Continue reading...