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0x133, Watchdog while computer is idle for make than an hour or more?
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I'm suspicious and im debating if its impending hardware failure, or something else. I have not installed any drivers recently, and only incurred a recent widnows update Possibly? I've been using windows 10 for a year. And it's most consistently given me hell, only for my gpu.
Although my gpu has vert strict conditions in which it crashes. It wasnt a BSOD. (Driver crash, so it's my first suspect, considering that it's been acting up.) Although considering that this is happening while the gpu is less under load, makes me wonder if something else is going on?
Windows has been ****ing with my drivers for quite awhile, so I can't really say where It's going with this.
I just know that I'm getting a 0x133 STOP error, and I tried to diagnose it myself, but this particular stop error doesnt have symbols for me. So I have no idea whats going on. I ran an sfc /scannow and it was clean. So I had checked in case there was some corruption in system files.
I really don't know what could be causing it. I ran the "Log collection" utility during the peak of much of my activity, so itll contain a lot of noise in terms of proccesses. I should've ran it when I just booted but. I've been working on solving it for the last 4 hours.
It started exactly 2 days ago. When it woke me up with my computer whirring loudly 6 hours after I went to bed- my computer is loud on booting. I didn't shut it down. I'm not sure if there was a windows update during that time. I may have also lost power recently today? as the system reported losing power while I was asleep.
Anyway I'm looking for a better direction on the problem. since I am not trained, and I don't have the skills to solve these sorts of problems myself.
Edit: Add my power supply to a suspicion of hardware as there was no other reported power loss in the household anywhere else.
Edit 2: Oh and if anyone finds anything strange, and you start pointing things out, mind explaining why you came to those conclusions, I'd like to improve and better self-diagnosis attempts in the future.
Last edited by Fusioneko; 12 Nov 2016 at 20:44.