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    BSOD looking for any assistance


    Occasionally when i have firefox open and browsing my computer BSOD and i get an error as follows, " a clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor within the allocated time interval". I have stress tested my CPU to see if it is faulty and it is perfectly fine. The PC is rather new about 3 months and i built it myself.

    CPU- intel i5 sandy bridge 3.3 ghz
    Motherboard- AsRock z68 Extreme 4
    SSD- OCZ agility 120 gb
    HDD- Western digital 3tb
    GPU- on board graphics (due to power supply not being able to run add on graphic card)
    PSU- master cooler 600W

    I am not overclocking at all and have never messed with those setting due to the fact that i do not have a water cooler yet.
    Last edited by pcguru; 08 Apr 2012 at 17:27.
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    Update


    I am currently in the process of updating all my drivers will run a second test to see if problem is solved
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    I continuously ran the driver verifier checking groups of six and then running the test and continuing till i got a BSOD then individually ran each driver one by one to find that a driver call fneturpx.sys and axtudrv.sys cause a BSOD i am going to try to uninstall these drivers if i can figure out how to and see if i get the "normal" BSOD error i have been getting while in firefox
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    Removed the fnet driver but he axtudrv.sys i am unsure as to what it is it looked like a windows file? When booting in safe mode it is one of the last four to boot?
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    I just got the same BSOD. So removing the Fnet driver that i though might have been rouge did not fix the problem. I have noticed that this error only occurs in firefox i do not believe it has happened while any other program was running. I am stuck and could use all the help i could get. It would be appreciated.
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    pcguru said:
    Occasionally when i have firefox open and browsing my computer BSOD and i get an error as follows, " a clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor within the allocated time interval". I have stress tested my CPU to see if it is faulty and it is perfectly fine. The PC is rather new about 3 months and i built it myself.

    CPU- intel i5 sandy bridge 3.3 ghz
    Motherboard- AsRock z68 Extreme 4
    SSD- OCZ agility 120 gb
    HDD- Western digital 3tb
    GPU- on board graphics (due to power supply not being able to run add on graphic card)

    I am not overclocking at all and have never messed with those setting due to the fact that i do not have a water cooler yet.
    Your crashes are related to

    STOP 0x101: CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT troubleshtg
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    The only thing i have not tried is updating my bios. I have attempted to do so but i have no clue how to every time i download the file onto a flash drive and boot into bios and do an instant flash it never locates the update. This is the website for my motherboard "http://www.asrock.com/mb/download.asp?Model=Z68%20Extreme4&o=BIOS".
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    pcguru said:
    The only thing i have not tried is updating my bios. I have attempted to do so but i have no clue how to every time i download the file onto a flash drive and boot into bios and do an instant flash it never locates the update. This is the website for my motherboard "http://www.asrock.com/mb/download.asp?Model=Z68%20Extreme4&o=BIOS".
    Im not familiar with that motherboard. Perhaps it cant be updated from USB? no idea.
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    Well i kinda got really sick of the problem so i just formatted my hard drive and did a hard install of windows so ill let you know if it is fixed. Also i stopped using mozilla.
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    pcguru said:
    Well i kinda got really sick of the problem so i just formatted my hard drive and did a hard install of windows so ill let you know if it is fixed. Also i stopped using mozilla.
    Good luck
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