Bsod - dpc_watchdog_violation (133)


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    Bsod - dpc_watchdog_violation (133)


    Hi guys,

    This is Lenovo ideapad 320 laptop Winver 2004 that keep crashing with the DPC Watchdog Violation 133.
    I ran the Windbg with Anlyze-v and came up with the following error codes which by googling rtwlane seems to be the Realtek 8821AE Wireless Lan card. How do I verify it is actually this card that causing the crashes?
    Here are the V2 Log Collector logs : Sign in to your account




    SYMBOL_NAME: rtwlane+39cf88

    MODULE_NAME: rtwlane

    IMAGE_NAME: rtwlane.sys

    STACK_COMMAND: .thread ; .cxr ; kb

    BUCKET_ID_FUNC_OFFSET: 39cf88

    FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0x133_ISR_rtwlane!unknown_function

    OS_VERSION: 10.0.19041.1

    BUILDLAB_STR: vb_release

    OSPLATFORM_TYPE: x64

    OSNAME: Windows 10


    Thank you all,
    Roy
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    Windows 8.1 Enterprise x64
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  3. Posts : 1
    Windows 10 2004
       #3

    I've been having this problem on one of my Lenovo ideapad 320 laptops too after updating to Windows 10 version 2004.
    To temporarily get around it:
    (1) Boot into safe mode with networking
    After 3rd failed boot attempt will automatically boot into Recovery Environment (WinRE) > Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Advanced Startup Options > Startup Settings > Restart > 5/F5
    (2) Uninstall the Realtek 8821AE Wireless device in device manager (devmgmt.msc > network adapters > right-click Realtek 8821AE > Uninstall device
    (3) Reboot

    Then it seems to work until Windows decides to try and update the driver again (or something?).

    I have two Lenovo ideapad 320 laptops. One has an Intel AC 3165 WLAN card which seems to have no problems. The other one has a Realtek 8821AE WLAN card which started getting BSODs soon after the 2004 update.
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  4. Posts : 4
    Windows 10 Home
    Thread Starter
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    ExpWoodsman said:
    I've been having this problem on one of my Lenovo ideapad 320 laptops too after updating to Windows 10 version 2004.
    To temporarily get around it:
    (1) Boot into safe mode with networking
    After 3rd failed boot attempt will automatically boot into Recovery Environment (WinRE) > Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Advanced Startup Options > Startup Settings > Restart > 5/F5
    (2) Uninstall the Realtek 8821AE Wireless device in device manager (devmgmt.msc > network adapters > right-click Realtek 8821AE > Uninstall device
    (3) Reboot

    Then it seems to work until Windows decides to try and update the driver again (or something?).

    I have two Lenovo ideapad 320 laptops. One has an Intel AC 3165 WLAN card which seems to have no problems. The other one has a Realtek 8821AE WLAN card which started getting BSODs soon after the 2004 update.
    PS You can disable the Windows Auto update of drivers through System/advanced system settings/hardware/device installation settings...
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