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suyupuru
Apr 01, 2020Copper Contributor
is Windows 10 crashing after fresh build?
Hi everybody, new to this forum, hope I am posting the right place. I built a new PC lately, and have been having issues. Let me explain. Recently I purchased a new mobo and CPU, and used most of my...
HotCakeX
Apr 02, 2020MVP
Hi,
when you updated your BIOS, did you reset everything back to their default values?
if not or to make sure, reset everything in BIOS to default.
The CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT error simply means that the processor is having difficulties with its cores and threads. A thread is essentially a task, which is undertaken by a core, each core on the processor is capable of handling numerous threads simultaneously.
also it could be that your HDD/SSD is infected by malware, try doing a full scan at highest level using Kaspersky security cloud free:
https://www.kaspersky.com/free-cloud-antivirus
I personally use it, so even if Windows Defender had a 0.01 chance of not being able to find something, that Kaspersky full scan will take care of it.
but remember to Fully update the Antivirus before doing the scan to get the latest virus info from the cloud.
when you updated your BIOS, did you reset everything back to their default values?
if not or to make sure, reset everything in BIOS to default.
The CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT error simply means that the processor is having difficulties with its cores and threads. A thread is essentially a task, which is undertaken by a core, each core on the processor is capable of handling numerous threads simultaneously.
also it could be that your HDD/SSD is infected by malware, try doing a full scan at highest level using Kaspersky security cloud free:
https://www.kaspersky.com/free-cloud-antivirus
I personally use it, so even if Windows Defender had a 0.01 chance of not being able to find something, that Kaspersky full scan will take care of it.
but remember to Fully update the Antivirus before doing the scan to get the latest virus info from the cloud.