DPC Watchdog Violation
DPC Watchdog Violation
I own a Windows 11 laptop and am uncertain if the problem is hardware-related or software-based. I have attached a screenshot from Speccy on an image site. There are three main issues: random crashes during cold startup with a blue screen, sudden black screen while working, and the device shutting down immediately when power is removed. No battery-related problems, but it powers off if I disconnect the charger. The issue occurs even when I leave it plugged in. The device should stay on power and sleep mode, but it does not. I also have a portable desktop, which makes this less about mobility.
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Stack dump prepared at UTC: 2024/06/06 06:49:02, local time: 2024/06/06 14:49:02.
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#BugCheckP1 0x0000000000000001
#BugCheckP2 0x0000000000001E00
#BugCheckP3 0xFFFFF8036191C340
#BugCheckP4 0x0000000000000000
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BugCheck time: 00002732ms
Initiating secondary dump callbacks size.
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Completion of secondary dump callbacks size.
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Writing kernel bitmap dump header.
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Initiating secondary dump callback invocation.
Executing NexstGoWirelessButtonDriver secondary callback.
Returning from NexstGoWirelessButtonDriver secondary callback.
Processing writing of secondary callback data.
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Triggering secondary callback.
Returning from secondary callback.
Finalizing secondary callback data.
Proceeding with secondary callback execution.
Returning from secondary callback.
Writing secondary callback data.
Finalizing secondary callback data.
Executing wdiwifi secondary callback.
Submitting wdiwifi secondary callback data.
End of submission.
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Progress 0x00000045
BugCheck time: 00006434ms
Initiating invocation of secondary dump callbacks.
Returning from secondary dump callback invocation.
Starting SMBiosData multi-part secondary callback.
Completing SMBiosData multi-part secondary callback.
Starting SMBiosRegistry multi-part secondary callback.
Finishing SMBiosRegistry multi-part secondary callback.
Initiating SMBiosRegisters multi-part secondary callback.
Ending SMBiosRegisters multi-part secondary callback.
Starting TRIAGEDUMPDATA multi-part secondary callback.
Completing TRIAGEDUMPDATA multi-part secondary callback.
Proceeding with PCI multi-part secondary callback.
Finishing PCI multi-part secondary callback.
Ending Etw multi-part secondary callback.
Finalizing ETW multi-part secondary callback.
Calling blackbox - NTFS secondary callback.
Submitting blackbox - NTFS secondary callback data.
Writing blackbox - NTFS secondary callback data done.
Proceeding with SecureKernelFailureLog secondary callback.
Submitting SecureKernelFailureLog secondary callback data.
Writing SecureKernelFailureLog secondary callback data done.
Calling SecureKernelCrashdumpArea secondary callback.
Ending SecureKernelCrashdumpArea secondary callback.
Writing SecureKernelCrashdumpArea secondary callback data done.
Finalizing secondary multi-part dump callbacks.
Returning from secondary multi-part dump callback invocation.
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Completion of dump at UTC: 2024/06/06 06:49:02, local time: 2024/06/06 14:49:02.
Elapsed BugCheck duration: 00006434ms
Dump concluded successfully.
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