I know support threads are generally looked down upon on this board but I really need help, I've looked everywhere and can't find a solution. My PC running Windows 10 is seemingly randomly crashing whilst I play games, watch videos, etc. every now and then. It's only a minor inconvenience but I would still like it fixed.
The error I get is CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT, Can you guys tell me what causes this and how to fix it? I've already tried updating drivers.
Read the sticky and go to >>>/g/sqt
>I am a retard
Fine, I'm feeling happy anywayThe CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT bug check has a value of 0x00000101. This indicates that an expected clock interrupt on a secondary processor, in a multi-processor system, was not received within the allocated interval.
You spent more time writing this thread than googling.
>>51882684
AMD doesn't have this problem.
>>51882721
Okay, but how do I fix it?
>>51882750
I do have AMD
Install..
Someone please finish my sentence
>>51882766
Install gentoo
>>51882766
1. download gentoo
2. install gentto
3. ???
4. profit
call ahmed
install gentoo
>>51882684
Play watch dogs
I had the same error a lot when i upgraded my OS. The solution on my PC was updating the chipset and Bios firmware.
Holy shit. Same prob I had. Lemme find the bookmark for you, on my laptop, gimme a min op.
>>51883050
>>gimme a min
>an hour passes
kek
>>51882766
moar vcore
I had the same problem after a new update after using win 10 for a couple months. Tried everything to fix it but it was hopeless. Ending up having to rollback to 7.
>>51883050
WHAT HAPPENED ANON
WHAT DID YOU SEE
>>51882684
>he was dumb enough to get windows 10
>>51882766
more core voltage
less mhz
more mch and fsb voltage
>>51882804
Gent
>>51882721
I had this too much when overclocking my dual cpu build, fucking NB weak as hell.
>>51882684
>WATCHDOG
codename for botnet
>>51882684
>he didn't pat the watchdog
Fucking rookie mistake
>>51882804
... Ututo