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The clock watchdog timeout can only be debugged with a kernel memory dump. The logs tell me that this file cannot be found:
C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP was not found
You will need to change the settings to enable kernel dumps to be saved. Use the following tutorial and set it to Automatic memory dump: Configure Windows 10 to Create Minidump on BSOD and then you will need to wait for another crash to capture the dump file and share by uploading it to OneDrive and posting a link to it. (The file will be too large to upload here).
my pc crashed again
ERROR CODE : CRITICAL STRUCTURE CORRUPTION
This is the MEMORY.DMP file link:
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This is back to the previous type of BSOD so we will need to wait to see if you get the Clock Watchdog error again.
Did you have any luck trying to find a new iastora.sys driver? It looks the same one to me according to the logs.
If you mean is the CPU at 100% normal, the answer is no. It will often be at 100% for short periods while certain processes are running but it should return to abour 3% during idle periods.
In Task Manager if you click on the CPU header in the table it will sort the processes according to CPU usage. You can then see what is using the CPU.