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LukeTraverso
Hello,
On my most recent boot attempt (normal day) I received a DPC_Watchdog_Violation time out blue screen error code. The PC is a custom built tower whose components are listed at the end of the question.
I tried rebooting, as well as shutting off PC, waiting a day and coming back and the same issue arose.
I first tried to restore windows using my existing windows 10 download media tool via USB.
My mouse and keyboard work in bios and I can change settings/select the USB as the main boot option fine.
When I get to the 1st screen of the windows restore though (asking me to select a language) suddenly my mouse and keyboard no longer work.
This is an issue as I cannot then select anything to begin the restore, and every time I try to reboot, I end up in a cycle of blue screens or the inability to navigate anywhere.
I have already tried changing and using all of the USB ports available on the computer and tried unplugging everything else except for the mouse and keyboard from the USB ports.
I then tried booting off of my Linux ubuntu USB and it worked fine and I could see the files in my three drives (Hardware is all functioning) . (M.2 with O.S., SSD with other files, and HDD with other files).
I thought possibly that windows was corrupted and the M.2. OS was preventing the restore from accessing USB so I reformatted the M.2 drive with the O.S. to ntfs in ubuntu. I also recreated the windows media tool thinking that the 1st one I keep handy may have been corrupted. I then retried restoring windows and the same exact issues persisted with no difference.
I then thought it was possible that the DPC_Watchdog_Violation was due possibly to my SSD or HDD having incompatible drivers and then in BIOS disabled there SATA ports so that they were no longer accessible.
The same issue with windows restore persisted.
I also saw one Microsoft thread saying to switch SATA from AHCI to IDE, however my BIOS only has options for ACHI and RAID.
I do not know what else to try and any help or ideas are very much appreciated.
PC Components:
ASUS X470F Motherboard
AMD RYZEN 2700X CPU
NVIDIA 1070Ti GPU
Corsair 750x PSU
Teamgroup Dark 3000Hz DDR4 RAM
500GB M.2 Western Digital Black
Crucial MX250 SSD
1TB 2.5" HDD
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On my most recent boot attempt (normal day) I received a DPC_Watchdog_Violation time out blue screen error code. The PC is a custom built tower whose components are listed at the end of the question.
I tried rebooting, as well as shutting off PC, waiting a day and coming back and the same issue arose.
I first tried to restore windows using my existing windows 10 download media tool via USB.
My mouse and keyboard work in bios and I can change settings/select the USB as the main boot option fine.
When I get to the 1st screen of the windows restore though (asking me to select a language) suddenly my mouse and keyboard no longer work.
This is an issue as I cannot then select anything to begin the restore, and every time I try to reboot, I end up in a cycle of blue screens or the inability to navigate anywhere.
I have already tried changing and using all of the USB ports available on the computer and tried unplugging everything else except for the mouse and keyboard from the USB ports.
I then tried booting off of my Linux ubuntu USB and it worked fine and I could see the files in my three drives (Hardware is all functioning) . (M.2 with O.S., SSD with other files, and HDD with other files).
I thought possibly that windows was corrupted and the M.2. OS was preventing the restore from accessing USB so I reformatted the M.2 drive with the O.S. to ntfs in ubuntu. I also recreated the windows media tool thinking that the 1st one I keep handy may have been corrupted. I then retried restoring windows and the same exact issues persisted with no difference.
I then thought it was possible that the DPC_Watchdog_Violation was due possibly to my SSD or HDD having incompatible drivers and then in BIOS disabled there SATA ports so that they were no longer accessible.
The same issue with windows restore persisted.
I also saw one Microsoft thread saying to switch SATA from AHCI to IDE, however my BIOS only has options for ACHI and RAID.
I do not know what else to try and any help or ideas are very much appreciated.
PC Components:
ASUS X470F Motherboard
AMD RYZEN 2700X CPU
NVIDIA 1070Ti GPU
Corsair 750x PSU
Teamgroup Dark 3000Hz DDR4 RAM
500GB M.2 Western Digital Black
Crucial MX250 SSD
1TB 2.5" HDD
Continue reading...