![]() ![]() ![]() So I ignored them and closed their notification. I am not sure if this is a symptom because they usually would finish in a few seconds. I noticed in notifications that Microsoft Visual C++ 2012, 2013, and 2015 UWP Desktop Runtime Package and DirectX Runtime are starting but they won't finish. I waited again for a while to see if the BSOD would occur again but so far it has not crashed yet. The Wifi driver was back and there was an internet connection. I turned the laptop off and waited for a couple of hours and turned it on again. Performing "netsh winsock reset", "netsh int ip reset", and "ipconfig /flushdns" didn't help. This time I installed the Wifi driver that is closer to the release date of the AMD graphics driver I installed, however, the same thing happened. However, the driver was unable to connect to the internet, and eventually, the driver was removed again. Performing a network reset did not remove the hidden Wifi driver so I manually uninstalled the Wifi driver and reinstall the latest Wifi driver from Asus. Checking the Event Viewer, there was the Event 86 error when the BSOD occurred. I am still getting the Event ID: 86 CertificateServicesClient-CertEnroll error though but so far it has not crashed yet.Īfter plugging the charger into the laptop, the Wifi driver was removed, and a DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION BSOD occurred. ![]() I waited for several hours to see if it would crash again. I did a network reset and after a while, I got an internet connection. During the installation of this driver, the Wifi driver was removed. I decided to install the AMD graphics driver from Asus specific for my laptop, the version older than the most recent one because I still got the error with the latest version after the recent windows update.īefore I installed the AMD Graphic driver, I renamed the old folder destination. After waiting for a couple of hours longer than when the BSOD would occur, the error did not occur so far. After restarting the computer, I noticed the wifi driver was back. So far what I did was use Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) and uninstall the AMD graphics driver. This BSOD occurs even when using Safe mode with Networking. Hence, why disabling the task in Task Scheduler, replacing it with someone else's copy, and even deleting the task (I restored the task back via system restore) does not prevent the error. (other AMD users I know were also getting this error in Event Viewer, but they don't experience crashing). It turns out, I already had been getting Event ID: 86 CertificateServicesClient-CertEnroll errors long back before I started experiencing DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION BSOD. Updating the chipset driver just delays the next error. I've tried updating drivers and disabling the task in Task Scheduler but none seem to work. There are already discussions about this but there doesn't seem to be any solution yet. I can't find any solutions to this issue online. The server name or address could not be resolved 0x80072ee7 (WinHttp: 12007 ERROR_WINHTTP_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED) After that, I need to reset the wifi driver because the wifi driver was removed.Įdit* even when not connected to the internet the error occurs. It first disconnects from the internet by removing the Wifi driver and then proceeds to BSOD with the DPC_Watchdog_Violation error. My laptop frequently freezes and gets DPC_Watchdog_Violation whenever I am connected to the internet. ![]()
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