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The WindowsForum thread discusses issues with Windows 8 update installation repeatedly getting stuck at 15% and causing a BSOD with the DPC_Watchdog_violation error. The original poster seeks help, and a responder suggests that overclocking and outdated drivers (including Logitech camera, Asus probe, and ESET software) might be contributing to the problem, advising to revert settings and update drivers. The original poster thanks the expert and requests guidance on reading dump files to identify old drivers, with a reference provided to a tutorial on the Sysnative Forums. Overall, the thread reflects a troubleshooting effort focused on driver updates and system stability.

pilouk

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Everytime Windows 8 configure update "features" it just stuck at 15 % and then i got this BSOD screen with the Windows 8 DPC_Watchdog_violation.

Thanks!
 

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Hi,

I notice your system is overclocked. Please return to default values until we find the culprit. I notice in your dmp file several old drivers.

Drivers for a Logitech camera are old and need updating. (2008)

Please uninstall the Asus probe software while testing. (2005)

Your Eset software is old (2010) I also think it could the cause of your issues. Please uninstall and use the default Defender backed up with malwarebytes. After testing you can always reinstall ESET.

kemical

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Hi,

I notice your system is overclocked. Please return to default values until we find the culprit. I notice in your dmp file several old drivers.

Drivers for a Logitech camera are old and need updating. (2008)

Please uninstall the Asus probe software while testing. (2005)

Your Eset software is old (2010) I also think it could the cause of your issues. Please uninstall and use the default Defender backed up with malwarebytes. After testing you can always reinstall ESET.
 

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pilouk

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Joined
Oct 31, 2011
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Thread Author #3
Hi,

I notice your system is overclocked. Please return to default values until we find the culprit. I notice in your dmp file several old drivers.

Drivers for a Logitech camera are old and need updating. (2008)

Please uninstall the Asus probe software while testing. (2005)

Your Eset software is old (2010) I also think it could the cause of your issues. Please uninstall and use the default Defender backed up with malwarebytes. After testing you can always reinstall ESET.

First, i must say thank you. I will reply as soon as i found the problem.
Can u please explain me how to read a dump file and track old driver like u just did??
Maybe u know a tutorial???