BSOD Code:101

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  1. Posts : 13
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    BSOD Code:101


    I got a bluescreen on my new fig

    Specs:
    Motherboard: M5A 78L-M LX
    CPU: AMD FX-6100
    Power Supply: 650w Modular Corsair PSU
    Graphics Card: ATI HD 5750
    RAM: 8GB Patriot Gaming i5 DDR3 1333Mhz 9-9-9
    Hard Drive: 500GB Sata Drive
    OS: Windows 7 x64 Ultimate

    Soon, after i installed Windows I had this bluescreen. I later installed the chipset drivers, the updated bios, and the updated HD 5750 drivers luckily before it bluescreened with the same error as before. I have no clue what is causing this error, but I quickly took this picture while it occured,. I would really appreciate if I got some help with this. Thank You.

    Attachment 190730


    By nimix16 at 2011-12-30
    Last edited by Nimix; 30 Dec 2011 at 22:51.
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    Nimix said:
    I got a bluescreen on my new fig

    Specs:
    Motherboard: M5A 78L-M LX
    CPU: AMD FX-6100
    Power Supply: 650w Modular Corsair PSU
    Graphics Card: ATI HD 5750
    RAM: 8GB Patriot Gaming i5 DDR3 1333Mhz 9-9-9
    Hard Drive: 500GB Sata Drive
    OS: Windows 7 x64 Ultimate

    Soon, after i installed Windows I had this bluescreen. I later installed the chipset drivers, the updated bios, and the updated HD 5750 drivers luckily before it bluescreened with the same error as before. I have no clue what is causing this error, but I quickly took this picture while it occured,. I would really appreciate if I got some help with this. Thank You.

    Attachment 190730


    By nimix16 at 2011-12-30
    STOP 0x101: CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT troubleshtg





    We do need the DMP file as it contains the only record of the sequence of events leading up to the crash, what drivers were loaded, and what was responsible.

    If you are overclocking STOP

    You may be able to get the DMP files without crashing by booting into safe mode (F8) with networking.

    To enable us to assist you with your computer's BSOD symptoms, upload the contents of your "\Windows\Minidump" folder.

    The procedure:
    * Copy the contents of \Windows\Minidump to another (temporary) location somewhere on your machine.
    * Zip up the copy.
    * Attach the ZIP archive to your post using the "paperclip" (file attachments) button.
    *If the files are too large please upload them to a file sharing service like "Rapidshare" and put a link to them in your reply.

    To ensure minidumps are enabled:
    * Go to Start, in the Search Box type: sysdm.cpl, press Enter.
    * Under the Advanced tab, click on the Startup and Recovery Settings... button.
    * Ensure that Automatically restart is unchecked.
    * Under the Write Debugging Information header select Small memory dump (256 kB) in the dropdown box (the 256kb varies).
    * Ensure that the Small Dump Directory is listed as %systemroot%\Minidump.
    * OK your way out.
    * Reboot if changes have been made.
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  3. Posts : 13
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thank you for replying!

    I did however post the file in my first post

    It is there as an attachment

    Right now im running the prime95 stress test in safe mode to see if there are any cpu defects

    Also, after this bluescreen happened my dvd drive is no longer being noticed by my computer
    Last edited by Nimix; 31 Dec 2011 at 11:13.
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  4. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #4

    Nimix said:
    Thank you for replying!

    I did however post the file in my first post

    It is there as an attachment

    Right now im running the prime95 stress test in safe mode to see if there are any cpu defects

    Also, after this bluescreen happened my dvd drive is no longer being noticed by my computer


    There are no DMP files included in the upload try this method.




    We do need the DMP file as it contains the only record of the sequence of events leading up to the crash, what drivers were loaded, and what was responsible.

    If you are overclocking STOP

    You may be able to get the DMP files without crashing by booting into safe mode (F8) with networking.

    To enable us to assist you with your computer's BSOD symptoms, upload the contents of your "\Windows\Minidump" folder.

    The procedure:
    * Copy the contents of \Windows\Minidump to another (temporary) location somewhere on your machine.
    * Zip up the copy.
    * Attach the ZIP archive to your post using the "paperclip" (file attachments) button.
    *If the files are too large please upload them to a file sharing service like "Rapidshare" and put a link to them in your reply.
    To ensure minidumps are enabled:
    * Go to Start, in the Search Box type: sysdm.cpl, press Enter.
    * Under the Advanced tab, click on the Startup and Recovery Settings... button.
    * Ensure that Automatically restart is unchecked.
    * Under the Write Debugging Information header select Small memory dump (256 kB) in the dropdown box (the 256kb varies).
    * Ensure that the Small Dump Directory is listed as %systemroot%\Minidump.
    * OK your way out.
    * Reboot if changes have been made.
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  5. Posts : 13
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Here the attachment is again
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  6. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #6

    Nimix said:
    Here the attachment is again
    Called a clock watchdog error. Read here.


    STOP 0x101: CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT troubleshtg
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  7. Posts : 13
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #7

    I am right now running the Prime95 stress test.

    I have a question. Exactly when should i stop the stress test and if nothing went wrong then what is most likely the new problem.
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  8. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #8

    Nimix said:
    I am right now running the Prime95 stress test.

    I have a question. Exactly when should i stop the stress test and if nothing went wrong then what is most likely the new problem.

    follow the instructions.
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  9. Posts : 13
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Oh I see what I have to do thank you very much for helping me out this should hopefully fix my problem
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  10. Posts : 13
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #10

    Alright well i did the stress test and nothing went wrong for either of them and I passed both of them.

    I still however am getting the same bluescreen error.

    I tried taking out some ram and switching them up and still the same.

    I have also tried removing the network card and the optical drive

    I have yet to remove the graphics card or the hard drive.

    Reply when you get the chance and I wish you a happy new year!
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