Recently my Win10 system started crashing to BSOD. I haven't made any hardware changes and I haven't installed any new software that I can think of. (Discounting auto-updated stuff like windows and Office apps.) At first, it was a crash every couple of weeks, perhaps. Now, it crashes just a few minutes after I login. BSOD indicates that ntoskrnl causes a DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION. I have managed to connect to the machine via RDP and work on it for quite some time. I thought that, perhaps, RDP was avoiding whatever was causing the BSOD. But, as I am writing this, the system just BSODd while an RDP session was active.
I have updated the display drivers, just to rule them out. Storage drivers claim to be current. It's an on board RAID controller.
Since the BSOD dump doesn't indicate a specific driver, what's the best way to troubleshoot this?
Thanks.
I have updated the display drivers, just to rule them out. Storage drivers claim to be current. It's an on board RAID controller.
Since the BSOD dump doesn't indicate a specific driver, what's the best way to troubleshoot this?
Thanks.