DPC Watchdog Violation repeated crashes

pb4208

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Started on Saturday, right after my system ran the latest Windows 8 update (not sure if that has anything to do with it). It's crashed 3 or 4 times since then.

I ran a memory test and a temperature test - both were OK. Updated all of my drivers - system still crashes.

Here is my most recent memory dump file:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1qhEKL3yLxhEXnmpUx_BUNqQumjhgcp12

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

Update: Found the following error message in the memory dump file:

BugCheck 133, {0, 501, 500, 0}

*** ERROR: Symbol file could not be found. Defaulted to export symbols for nvlddmkm.sys -
Page 1278dc not present in the dump file. Type ".hh dbgerr004" for details
Probably caused by : dxgkrnl.sys ( dxgkrnl!DpSynchronizeExecution+af )

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Any ideas on what I need to do to fix this? Thank you.

Update: Still having the same problems.

My guess is that it is related to the MS Windows 8.1 update on Saturday.

If that is the case, would upgrading to Windows 10 solve the issue?

I've tried rolling it back to the Restore Point before the Win 8 update, but it fails, telling me that it cannot complete the rollback to the restore point.
 
Solution
Fixed it.

My PC wouldn't let me restore it to a restore point.

However, I deleted the most recent Windows Security Update (from last Saturday)

Control Panel ->Uninstall a program ->View Installed Updates

...and it's been working perfectly ever since. An FYI for anyone else who's been having trouble since the most recent Win 8.1 update.
Uninstall Gigabyte On/Off. It's a known cause of crashes and the drivers are also 6 yrs old

Disable AMD Overdrive. This is also 6 yrs old. So are your sata drivers

Your Nvidia drivers are crashing.

Why is AMD overdrive installed (Isnt it part of AMD video drivers) if your Nvidia drivers are crashing

Chrome maybe the main cause of this crash



 

Lxno78

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I had just run into the same issue as well, the cause for me was most likely the recent Windows 8 update. I was getting the BSOD almost every hour yesterday, today I used system restore to a point right before I installed those updates. I've had my computer up and running for about 5 hours and no BSODs. I'm confident that the issue for me was the Windows 8 update.
 

pb4208

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Fixed it.

My PC wouldn't let me restore it to a restore point.

However, I deleted the most recent Windows Security Update (from last Saturday)

Control Panel ->Uninstall a program ->View Installed Updates

...and it's been working perfectly ever since. An FYI for anyone else who's been having trouble since the most recent Win 8.1 update.
 
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dbetan

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I started getting BSODs on January 15th with the same "dxgkrnl!DpSynchronizeExecution+af" memory dump error code as well. I've done everything from updating NVIDIA drivers to flashing the BIOS and it's still the same, so I'll try this and post if it works. Did you just use process of elimination to determine that the specific security update was the culprit?

Update: Haven't had a BSOD since deleting the latest Windows Security Update. Problem seems to be solved
 

jr9

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Check your Windows update history. It may have reinstalled the update automatically.

Sounds like your display drivers are a complete mess. Do the first 2 things Paul suggested, you should never have utilities for the wrong hardware installed. I would consider booting into safe mode and using Display Driver Uninstaller to clean out any nVIDIA as well as ATI/AMD dispaly drivers (may have to boot into safe mode a 2nd time to do the AMD/ATI ones) , then booting into normal Windows and installing the correct display driver.
 

ru8178

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Thanks for updating us. I tried this method and it seems to be working well since I have not had the DPC Watchdog error since. I believe this update must have been the cause of all of the random freezing mid-game and blue screen. However every time I try to shutdown my computer it is replaced by an update and shutdown sort of message and I don't want that update to install again. Is there a way to block this update specifically? It installed again last time and I had to uninstall again which takes some time.
Thanks.