DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION 0x133

Hi. My computer randomly gets BSOD (here is last one):

The bugcheck was: 0x00000133 (0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000501, 0x0000000000000500, 0x0000000000000000). A dump was saved in: C:\Windows\Minidump\030415-3062-01.dmp. Report Id: 030415-3062-01.

Today was BSOD 2 times, last two days were clear, before that one "bad day" with 3 BSOD, then 10 days clear and so on.

BIOS and drivers are updated. I have also checked avalilable solutions, no one match with my computer.

Where can I sent minidumps? One of them can be dowloaded from here:

www.hot.ee/super1600/022815-3265-01.dmp

With best,

Tarmo Sulger


March 4th, 2015 8:02pm

How long this driver verification takes? I have already 2 hour with BSOD-s and restarts, sometimes systems comes up but it is slow. After restart again sometimes BSOD-s, sometimes system boots up and so on and on.  Lot of 0xc0000225 messages but these are caused by driver verificator?

There are 3 minidumps after I started driver verification:

www.hot.ee/super1600/030515-Minidumps.zip

Additionally, system in not overclocked and I run Memtest86+ few days ago, test passed with no errors.

Tarmo

EDIT: What about 36h uptime as mentioned in verifier Wiki? If there will be BSOD at night, system will automatically restart. During boot I see often 2-3 very quick BSOD-s (cant read errors, one was IRQ_LESS_OR_NOT EQUAL) and sometimes they end with 0xc0000225. Without manual interrupt (click on "try to restart") after 1 minute system turns itself off. And stays off until morning?
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March 5th, 2015 7:00pm

Meanwhile I learn, that elevated command prompt is actually Command Prompt (admin).

When I type verifier /query in admin command prompt I get answer:

"No drivers are currently verified."

TS

EDIT: Started verifier again. And restarting as instructed. In admin command prompt verifier /query returns list of drivers. Is it OK now and I need to wait BSOD?


March 19th, 2015 7:44pm

Hi!

I hope, my error issue is solved. I did not run DISM. I run memtest again. When I run Memtest86+ (version 5.01) some week before, I use only 1 core (F1 option at startup). With 1 core all test passed fine. 3 days ago I run same Memtest86+ with ALL cores and test 7 (block move) freezes excactly at after 2minutes and 1 second. Always.

After that, I download Memtest86 version 6.0 from Passmark. Test 13 (hammering rows) had always errors, First DIMM had 3-4 errors with one pass and second DIMM 10-14 errors. I tested memory sticks several times separatelty and also together. No clean result with test 13.

I change memory to 2x4GB Kingston HyperX Savage (HX316C9SRK2/8) and Memtest86 (Passmark) shows no errors. Now I have already 3 days without BSOD.

Thanks to all of You!


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March 28th, 2015 2:18pm

Hi!

I hope, my error issue is solved. I did not run DISM. I run memtest again. When I run Memtest86+ (version 5.01) some week before, I use only 1 core (F1 option at startup). With 1 core all test passed fine. 3 days ago I run same Memtest86+ with ALL cores and test 7 (block move) freezes excactly at after 2minutes and 1 second. Always.

After that, I download Memtest86 version 6.0 from Passmark. Test 13 (hammering rows) had always errors, First DIMM had 3-4 errors with one pass and second DIMM 10-14 errors. I tested memory sticks several times separatelty and also together. No clean result with test 13.

I change memory to 2x4GB Kingston HyperX Savage (HX316C9SRK2/8) and Memtest86 (Passmark) shows no errors. Now I have already 3 days without BSOD.

Thanks to all of You!


March 28th, 2015 2:18pm

Story is not over. After change of RAM few days were nice without errors.

31.03 I have 2 BSOD (within 10 minutes), and now every day 2-3 more. 01.04 I run DISM. And take Geforce GT610 PCI-E video card out and start use integrated Intel HD Graphic 4400. No help.

Run DISM. Twice now. It does something and at the end says "The restore operation completed successfully. The component store corruption was repaired. The operation completed successfully."

Any ideas what next? There is just motherboard, CPU, RAM and SSD now. If minidump (small memory dump) shows nothing - maybe I will change dump report to kernel, complete or automatic dump? Can it help?

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April 2nd, 2015 3:45pm

Please upload the latest dump files for these crashes from the 31st onward.

Some next steps that I would suggest include:

  • Verify that the motherboard firmware is up-to-date. (I see youve done this)
    • Reset BIOS to defaults.
  • Verify that the SSD firmware is up-to-date. (I see youve done this)
  • Run diagnostic tools provided by the SSD manufacturer to look for disk failure.
  • Try another power supply.
  • Use msconfig to disable any non-Microsoft software that runs at boot and any non-Microsoft services.
  • Perform a clean installation to the SSD and run stress tests to determine if the crashes occur in a minimal environment.
    • If the stress tests do not cause the system to crash, install drivers one at a time and re-test.

Much of the remaining diagnostics you can attempt are trial and error. Swap out a component, see if the issue goes away (or if your dump files provide more consistent information about the cause of the errors).

Brandon
Windows Outreach Team- IT Pro
Windows for IT Pros on TechNet


April 3rd, 2015 11:08am

Please upload the latest dump files for these crashes from the 31st onward.

Some next steps that I would suggest include:

  • Verify that the motherboard firmware is up-to-date. (I see youve done this)
    • Reset BIOS to defaults.
  • Verify that the SSD firmware is up-to-date. (I see youve done this)
  • Run diagnostic tools provided by the SSD manufacturer to look for disk failure.
  • Try another power supply.
  • Use msconfig to disable any non-Microsoft software that runs at boot and any non-Microsoft services.
  • Perform a clean installation to the SSD and run stress tests to determine if the crashes occur in a minimal environment.
    • If the stress tests do not cause the system to crash, install drivers one at a time and re-test.

Much of the remaining diagnostics you can attempt are trial and error. Swap out a component, see if the issue goes away (or if your dump files provide more consistent information about the cause of the errors).

Brandon
Windows Outreach Team- IT Pro
Windows for IT Pros on TechNet


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April 3rd, 2015 3:06pm

Hi!

BIOS is default, except cooling, I raise cooling from quiet to medium to ensure, that there is no overheating.

With SSD, Crucial has no diagnostic tool, I download Crucial Storage Executive sofware, let see what it does.

Power supply is good point. I will try this, I have some PSU's at work.

One notice from Memtest's. When I test Corsair memory, it use all processors. Errors were always with core 0. During my 7 years in computer company I remember one bad processor (it was Pentium 5). Can it be bad processor? It is the last thing I suspect.

Clean install is also option. I have one smaller SSD for this. Only it takes time...

Here are last minidumps:

http://www.hot.ee/super1600/030515-Minidumps.zip

April 3rd, 2015 4:39pm

Yes the second post is the same as the above because the current DMPS were net run with driver verifier enabled.  You need to keep it running until we solve the problem

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April 17th, 2015 3:56am

[Problem Devices]

Device PNP Device ID Error Code 
High Definition Audio Device HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_8086&DEV_2807&SUBSYS_80860101&REV_1000\4&10D111E4&0&0001 This device cannot start. 

11.02.2015 13:12 Windows Error Reporting Fault bucket 0x133_DPC_iaStorA+609e, type 0
Event Name: BlueScreen
Response: http://wer.microsoft.com/responses/resredir.aspx?sid=10&Bucket=0x133_DPC_iaStorA+609e&State=1&ID=88d54a0a-6451-419f-a9c5-b0b83b58c746
Cab Id: 88d54a0a-6451-419f-a9c5-here:
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\Kernel_133_d87a8acfe4d30fbc16fc50bf74427f9c49bc_00000000_cab_0a546f41

Analysis symbol: 
Rechecking for solution: 0
Report ID: 021115-3734-01
Report Status: 0
Hashed bucket:

Your current version of iastorA.sys.

Driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\iastora.sys (12.5.0.1066, 662,48 KB (678 384 bytes), 18.03.2013 16:36)

Updated Version 12.8.0.1016

iastorA.sys: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/23488/RAID-Intel-Rapid-Storage-Technology-Driver-for-Intel-Desktop-Boards

 

Navigate to the page linked below, and reinstall and/or update the drivers mentioned in the error messages above, and we'll go from there.

Intel Desktop board db85fl

https://downloadcenter.intel.com/product/72031/Intel-Desktop-Board-DB85FL









  • Edited by XP ROCKS 15 hours 19 minutes ago
April 17th, 2015 8:12am

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