您是否曾经在处理紧急任务或玩自己喜欢的游戏(your favorite game)时突然蓝屏(blue screen)并显示Clock_Watchdog_Timeout错误代码?
本指南定义了 clock_watchdog_timeout windows 10 错误代码、其原因以及如何修复它。
什么是 Windows 10 中的时钟看门狗超时 BSOD?(What is a Clock Watchdog Timeout BSOD in Windows 10?)
clock_watchdog_timeout 是一个蓝屏停止代码(blue screen stop code),检查值为 0x00000101,通常表明您的 PC 处理器存在问题(issue with your PC’s processor)。
该错误表明在多处理器系统的分配时间间隔内未收到辅助处理器上的时钟中断。因此,此错误表明辅助处理器没有响应并且无法处理中断。
Windows 10 中时钟看门狗超时蓝屏的原因(Causes of the Clock Watchdog Timeout BSOD in Windows 10)
clock_watchdog_timeout 错误代码可能会在您启动 PC(boot your PC)之前或之后出现,但您可能会收到该错误的原因有多种。这些包括:
- 损坏或坏的硬件驱动程序
- 不兼容的随机存取存储器(Random Access Memory)( RAM )
- 恶意软件或病毒感染(Malware or virus infection)
- 超频中央处理器(Overclocked central processing unit)(CPU)
- BIOS可能需要更新
- 软件冲突
- 系统文件问题
- 多核处理器线程之间的错误通信
- 过时的固件和有故障的硬件(faulty hardware)
如何修复 Clock_Watchdog_Timeout BSOD 错误(How to Fix a Clock_Watchdog_Timeout BSOD Error)
在对 PC 进行故障排除以修复 clock_watchdog_timeout 错误之前,您需要将文件备份到云存储或外部驱动器。这样,您可以在出现问题时恢复和恢复您的文件。
尝试以下修复来解决 clock_watchdog_timeout 错误。
快速修复(Quick Fixes)
- (Scan your PC for malware)使用本机Windows Defender扫描您的 PC 中的恶意软件,或尝试我们最好的恶意软件和病毒扫描程序(best malware and virus scanners)之一,并删除发现的任何病毒。
- 暂时禁用您的防病毒或安全软件并检查错误是否仍然存在。如果您仍然看到错误,请卸载并重新安装您的防病毒软件,或者用更强大的安全套件替换它。
- 回滚任何最近更新的驱动程序(Roll back any recently updated driver)。
- 重新安装显卡驱动程序。
- 执行系统还原(System Restore)以将您的 PC 恢复到出现 clock_watchdog_timeout 错误之前的状态。
- 更新 Windows(Update Windows)以确保您的 PC 具有适用于Windows 10的最新错误修复。
- 卸载在 clock_watchdog_timeout 错误开始发生之前安装的任何最新系统更新。
- 拔下(Unplug)您可能已连接到 PC 的任何外部硬件并重新启动它以检查硬件是否是罪魁祸首。在再次使用您的 PC 之前安装最新的硬件驱动程序。(Install the latest drivers)
- 如果安装特定程序后出现clock_watchdog_timeout错误,请尝试卸载该软件以检查它是否是罪魁祸首。
- 如果您有固态驱动器(solid state drive)( SSD ),请检查其固件是否为最新。如果没有,请访问SSD制造商的官方网站下载并安装最新的固件更新。
- 清洁您的 PC(Clean your PC),并更换任何旧硬件组件,例如显卡、CPU或主板。
- 重置(Reset)和更新(Update)BIOS:系统的BIOS可以( BIOS)帮助解决导致Clock_Watchdog_Timeout错误的硬件问题。重置和更新 BIOS( Resetting and updating the BIOS)会将 PC 的每个组件恢复到错误发生之前的原始状态。
运行 Windows 内存诊断实用程序(Run Windows Memory Diagnostics Utility)
clock_watchdog_timeout 错误可能是由内存问题引起的。在这种情况下,您可以运行Windows 内存(Windows Memory) 诊断实用程序(Diagnostic utility)来执行内存检查以查找任何错误并自动解决它们。
- 为此,请右键单击Start > Run,键入mdsched并按Enter。
- 选择立即重新启动并在Windows 内存诊断(Windows Memory Diagnostics)弹出窗口中检查问题(推荐) 。(Restart now and check for problems (Recommended))
- 您的 PC 将重新启动,Windows 内存诊断(Windows Memory Diagnostics)工具将自动修复它发现的任何问题。
如果问题无法解决,请更换存储卡。如果Windows 内存诊断(Windows Memory Diagnostics)工具没有发现任何问题,则 clock_watchdog_timeout 的原因可能不是内存问题。
回滚 PC 驱动程序(Roll Back PC Drivers)
如果更新硬件驱动程序后出现Clock_Watchdog_Timeout错误,您可以回滚驱动程序,看看是否有帮助。
- 为此,请右键单击Start > Device Manager。在“设备管理器(Device Manager)”窗口中,右键单击要回滚其驱动程序的设备,然后选择“属性(Properties)” 。
- 选择驱动程序(Driver )选项卡,然后选择回滚驱动程序(Roll Back Driver)选项。如果该选项显示为灰色,则没有可以回滚到的先前驱动程序。
- 驱动程序恢复后选择是(Yes ),然后重新启动 PC 以使更改生效。
以安全模式启动您的 PC(Boot Your PC in Safe Mode)
安全模式(Safe Mode)使用一组有限的驱动程序和文件启动 Windows 10,因此您可以缩小 clock_watchdog_timeout 错误的来源。如果您在安全模式下(Safe Mode)没有收到错误,这意味着您的 PC 上的默认设置和基本设备驱动程序不会导致问题。
您可以通过“设置”或从Windows登录屏幕以安全模式启动 PC。(Safe Mode)
- 要通过设置(Settings)进入安全模式(Safe Mode),请选择Start > Settings > Update & Security,然后选择恢复(Recovery)。
- 在高级启动(Advanced Startup)部分下选择立即重新启动。(Restart Now)
- 您的 PC 将在“选择一个选项”(Choose an option)屏幕中重新启动。选择疑难解答(Troubleshoot)。
- 接下来,选择Advanced options > Startup Settings,然后选择重新启动(Restart)。
- PC 重新启动后,从选项列表中选择4以在安全模式下(Mode)启动。
如果您无法在 PC 上打开“设置”,您可以使用登录屏幕重新启动它。为此,请按下Shift键并选择Power > Restart。按照相同的步骤从“选择一个选项”(Choose an option)屏幕进入安全模式。(Safe Mode)
执行干净启动(Perform a Clean Boot)
与安全模式(Safe Mode)一样,干净启动使用一组有限的启动程序和驱动程序启动Windows ,但它使您可以更好地控制启动时运行的程序和服务。(Windows)这样,您可以隔离哪个后台程序(background program)导致了 clock_watchdog_timeout 错误。
- 为此,请在搜索框中键入msconfig并选择(msconfig)System Configuration。
- 接下来,选择服务(Services),然后选择隐藏所有 Microsoft 服务(Hide all Microsoft services)。
- 选择全部禁用(Disable all)。
- 在启动(Startup)选项卡下,选择打开任务管理器(Open Task Manager)。
- 接下来,在任务管理器(Task Manager)中选择每个启动项,然后选择禁用(Disable)。
- 关闭任务管理器(Task Manager),然后在系统配置(System Configuration)窗口的启动(Startup )选项卡中选择确定。(OK )重新启动您的 PC,您将进入干净启动环境,您可以在其中禁用各个进程,直到 clock_watchdog_timeout 错误消失。
注意(Note):如果上述修复都不起作用,您可能需要完全更换CPU。
我们希望您能够使用上述解决方案摆脱 clock_watchdog_timeout 错误。在评论中与我们分享对您有用的修复程序。
How to Fix a Clock_Watchdog_Timeout BSOD in Windows 10
Have you ever been in the middle of working on an urgent аssignment or playing your favorite game and suddenly get a blue screen with the Clock_Watchdog_Timeout error code?
This guide defines the clock_watchdog_timeout windows 10 error code, its causes, and how to fix it.
What is a Clock Watchdog Timeout BSOD in Windows 10?
The clock_watchdog_timeout is a blue screen stop code with a check value of 0x00000101, and usually points to an issue with your PC’s processor.
The error indicates that a clock interrupt on a secondary processor wasn’t received in the allocated time interval in a multiprocessor system. Consequently, this error indicates that the secondary processor is nonresponsive and can’t process interrupts.
Causes of the Clock Watchdog Timeout BSOD in Windows 10
The clock_watchdog_timeout error code can occur before or after you boot your PC, but there are several reasons why you could be getting the error. These include:
How to Fix a Clock_Watchdog_Timeout BSOD Error
Before troubleshooting your PC to fix a clock_watchdog_timeout error, you need to back up your files to a cloud storage or external drive. This way, you can recover and restore your files in case something goes wrong.
Try the following fixes to resolve the clock_watchdog_timeout error.
Quick Fixes
- Scan your PC for malware using the native Windows Defender, or try one of our best malware and virus scanners, and delete any viruses found.
- Disable your antivirus or security software temporarily and check whether the error persists. If you still see the error, uninstall and reinstall your antivirus or replace it with a stronger security suite.
- Roll back any recently updated driver.
- Reinstall your graphics card driver.
- Perform a System Restore to revert your PC back to the state it was in before getting the clock_watchdog_timeout error.
- Update Windows to make sure your PC has the latest bug fixes for Windows 10.
- Uninstall any recent system updates that were installed before the clock_watchdog_timeout error started occurring.
- Unplug any external hardware you may have connected to your PC and restart it to check whether the hardware is the culprit. Install the latest drivers for the hardware before using your PC again.
- If the clock_watchdog_timeout error showed up after installing a particular program, try to uninstall the software to check if it’s the culprit.
- If you have a solid state drive (SSD), check that its firmware is up to date. If not, visit the SSD manufacturer’s official website to download and install the latest firmware update.
- Clean your PC, and replace any old hardware components such as the video card, CPU, or motherboard.
- Reset and Update the BIOS: Your system’s BIOS can help fix any problems with the hardware responsible for the Clock_Watchdog_Timeout error. Resetting and updating the BIOS will restore every component of your PC to its original state before the error occurred.
Run Windows Memory Diagnostics Utility
The clock_watchdog_timeout error could be caused by memory issues. In this case, you can run the Windows Memory Diagnostic utility that performs a memory check to find any errors and resolve them automatically.
- To do this, right-click Start > Run, type mdsched and press Enter.
- Select Restart now and check for problems (Recommended) in the Windows Memory Diagnostics popup.
- Your PC will restart, and the Windows Memory Diagnostics tool will automatically fix any issues it finds.
If the issue can’t be resolved, replace your memory card. If the Windows Memory Diagnostics tool doesn’t find any issues, then the cause of the clock_watchdog_timeout may not be memory problems.
Roll Back PC Drivers
If the Clock_Watchdog_Timeout error appeared after updating hardware drivers, you can roll back the drivers and see if that helps.
- To do this, right-click Start > Device Manager. In the Device Manager window, right-click the device whose driver you want to roll back and select Properties.
- Select the Driver tab and then select the Roll Back Driver option. If the option is grayed out, there’s no previous driver to roll back to.
- Select Yes after the driver is restored and restart your PC for the changes to take effect.
Boot Your PC in Safe Mode
Safe Mode starts Windows 10 with a limited set of drivers and files so you can narrow down the source of the clock_watchdog_timeout error. If you don’t get the error while in Safe Mode, it means the default settings on your PC and basic device drivers aren’t causing the problem.
You can start your PC in Safe Mode via the Settings or from the Windows sign-in screen.
- To enter Safe Mode via Settings, select Start > Settings > Update & Security and then select Recovery.
- Select Restart Now under the Advanced Startup section.
- Your PC will restart in the Choose an option screen. Select Troubleshoot.
- Next, select Advanced options > Startup Settings and select Restart.
- Once your PC restarts, select 4 from the list of options to start in Safe Mode.
If you’re unable to open Settings on your PC, you can restart it using the sign-in screen. To do this, downpress the Shift key and select Power > Restart. Follow the same steps to entering Safe Mode from the Choose an option screen.
Perform a Clean Boot
Like Safe Mode, a clean boot starts Windows with a limited set of startup programs and drivers, but it gives you more control over what programs and services run at startup. This way, you can isolate which background program is causing the clock_watchdog_timeout error.
- To do this, type msconfig in the search box and select System Configuration.
- Next, select Services and then select Hide all Microsoft services.
- Select Disable all.
- Under the Startup tab, select Open Task Manager.
- Next, select each startup item in the Task Manager and select Disable.
- Close Task Manager, and then select OK in the Startup tab of the System Configuration window. Restart your PC and you’ll enter a clean boot environment from where you can disable individual processes until the clock_watchdog_timeout error goes away.
Note: If none of the above fixes work, you may have to replace your CPU altogether.
We hope you’ve been able to get rid of the clock_watchdog_timeout error using the above solutions. Share with us the fix that worked for you in the comments.