![]() ![]() Other things that can cause timeouts: old bios versions that don't have proper support for the installed hardware drivers (sata drivers, chipset drivers, and USB 3.0 drivers) It will contain the proper debug info to see what is not responding. If you can not figure out the problem, you have to change the memory dump type from minidump to a kernel memory dump then wait for the next bugcheck and provide the c:\windows\memory.dmp file Windows plug and play will try to install the generic driver but if that fails, it just retries over and over until you get a watchdog timeout. (common for old sound drivers from the motherboard to mess up the GPU sound driver and cause a timeout)Īlso, check control panel device manager for devices that are not installed. Make sure you install the motherboard sound driver. Generally, you want to go to your motherboard vendors website and make sure you have installed the motherboard drivers (not the utilities, and no overclocking drivers)Īlso, if you just reinstalled windows, windows will do a lot of updates and will attempt to install generic drivers for certain hardware you might need the custom drivers that the motherboard vendor supplies.Īlso, windows will install updated GPU drivers be sure to reboot the system before you go to the GPU vendors website to update the GPU drivers. ![]() ![]() other devices have other timeout periods. Generally video is 2 seconds, drives are 30 second. ![]() A watchdog timeout means a some hardware did not respond within a timeout period. ![]()
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