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DPC Watchdog BSOD every couple of weeks
This is very elusive and began happening after upgrading to Win 10 from 8.1 within a week of its general release. 8.1 never BSOD'ed on me, Win 10 is when it started.
Out of the blue, the system will suddenly freeze (unable to move mouse pointer) and then a few seconds later go BSOD. Or I can literally be out of the room and come back to find a BSOD. Seems totally random, but apparently not specifically related to any action taken on my part since it might blow up when I'm not even in the room. (and there is no cat here to be messing with me behind my back, as cats are known to do. lol.)
Frequency of occurrence is every couple of weeks.
I have run memtest86+ without fail multiple times. Motherboard is an ASUS Maximus VI and I have all the latest mobo/chipset drivers installed from ASUS' website, as well as Intel's website. I have checked/installed 3rd party drivers for just about all I can think of, but without any luck. In particular, I've been through several NVIDIA updates (and do not run their beta drivers) so I'm pretty much ruling out the video. Most other stuff changes very infrequently.
Knowing whether anything I do has been effective can take a couple of weeks to determine since it can take that long for it to BSOD again.
I have WinDbg86 installed and I can look at the minidump files, but all they tell me is, "Probably caused by : Unknown_Image ( ANALYSIS_INCONCLUSIVE )" which is certainly no help at all.
I'm hoping something in all the info dm_log_collector gathers might shed some light on the issue, and that someone who has looked at this stuff long enough will have a better idea where and what to look at to actually find the problem.
Thanks!
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