Windows 10: The system watchdog timer was triggered.

Discus and support The system watchdog timer was triggered. in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Source: HALEvent ID: 13My system shows three of these errors in the last 24 hours. Any idea for a fix?CPU: 7800X3DGPU: 7900XTXMotherboard: ASUS X670E -... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Mike M1987, Apr 14, 2023.

  1. The system watchdog timer was triggered.


    Source: HALEvent ID: 13My system shows three of these errors in the last 24 hours. Any idea for a fix?CPU: 7800X3DGPU: 7900XTXMotherboard: ASUS X670E - PRO WIFIRAM: DDR5-6000 CL36

    :)
     
    Mike M1987, Apr 14, 2023
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  2. #1Pupper Win User

    "The system watchdog timer was triggered."

    Exactly one week ago, my laptop froze hard. Everything on it stopped responding and I had to restart it.

    Now, it did not freeze, but shut itself down as if it had suddenly run out of power (it had not and was still plugged in).

    Both times, checking the event viewer revealed these messages:

    Event ID: 13

    Source: HAL

    Task Category: None

    "The system watchdog timer was triggered."

    Quickly followed by:

    Event ID: 41

    Source: Kernel-Power

    Task Category: (63)

    "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly."

    And:

    Event ID: 142

    Source: Kernel-Power

    Task Category: (173)

    "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error is caused because the system stopped responding and the hardware watchdog triggered a system reset."

    Based on what I read already, the watchdog timer is supposed to turn the computer off if it fails to respond for long enough (such as by getting stuck in an infinite loop). I want to know why it's doing this, though...

    I'm kind of hoping that it's just some sort of heating issue that will go away if I clean it, but the temperature monitors are saying the temperature is fine. It also doesn't seem to have any malware that I know of. I also checked the RAM and the hard drive
    and those were fine too.

    I'm feeling like it might be a hardware issue, but how can I diagnose that?

    Edited to add: Just to be clear, there was no blue screen or error message either time. The first time it just froze completely and the second it shut itself down out of the blue while I was using the internet.
     
    #1Pupper, Apr 14, 2023
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  3. n4syth2 Win User
    Watchdog timer triggered with new battery...?

    I have recently replaced the batteries in 2 different Acer S3-391 ultrabooks and now they BOTH power off randomly without notice. They will only power on again after connecting adapter. I checked the Event Viewer and the Error immediately preceding EVERY
    shutdown is 'The system watchdog timer was triggered'.

    The system watchdog timer was triggered. 128da2ad-33df-4c08-9af9-291e71a651b0.png
    Any ideas how I can rectify this issue?
     
    n4syth2, Apr 14, 2023
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  4. ÄX
    Äx Win User

    The system watchdog timer was triggered.

    "The system watchdog timer was triggered." - blackscreens and shutdowns

    From time to time my laptop's screen turns black or shuts itself down randomly. This errors (and more) occurred before I clean installed Windows 10 two weeks ago, too. Everything else seem to work fine now, but this keeps bothering me.

    I checked the event viewer and I think the blackscreen is connected to an Driver error as it occurred similarly.

    "Display driver 'amdkmdap' stopped responding and has successfully recovered" (Event-ID: 4101). For that I'm searching in the AMD forum for help, but hope a clean reinstall of the drivers will
    fix it.

    Secondly, it shuts itself down as if it had suddenly run out of power (it had not and was still plugged in). Checking the event viewer revealed these messages:

    Event ID: 13

    Source: HAL

    Task Category: None

    "The system watchdog timer was triggered."

    Quickly followed by:

    Event ID: 41

    Source: Kernel-Power

    Task Category: (63)

    "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly."

    And:

    Event ID: 142

    Source: Kernel-Power

    Task Category: (173)

    "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error is caused because the system stopped responding and the hardware watchdog triggered a system reset."

    Based on what I read already, the watchdog timer is supposed to turn the computer off if it fails to respond for long enough (such as by getting stuck in an infinite loop). I want to know why it's doing this, though...

    I'm kind of hoping that it's just some sort of heating issue that will go away if I clean it, but the temperature monitors are saying the temperature is fine. It also doesn't seem to have any malware that I know of. I cleaned the fan and the rest of the
    laptop as far as I could, but there's still some dust because the laptop hasn't been cleaned for years. Could that have damaged the RAM or hard drive?

    I'm feeling like it might be a hardware issue, but how can I diagnose that? Just to be clear, there was no blue screen or error message either time.

    Here's a link to the minidump files: https://we.tl/t-ZT43beGpwv

    And to the minidump files and the memory.dmp file togehther: https://we.tl/t-tqyw1Dvx74

    I'm using a Toshiba Satellite L850-1KG with Windows 10 64bit.
     
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