Nitro AN515-44 the error shown is Stop code: DIVER_PNP_WATCHDOG What can I do This?

shigenotian
shigenotian Member Posts: 9 New User
edited November 2023 in Nitro Gaming

My laptop had a blue screen because when I updated the drivers, it tried to restart and every time it restarted, the blue screen was still displayed. the error shown is STOP CODE: DRIVER_PNP_WATCHDOG. What can I do This?

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Answers

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,246 Trailblazer

    Try to roll back to a previous version of the driver. The new one is what is throwing the error…

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  • shigenotian
    shigenotian Member Posts: 9 New User

    but how can i do the steps if my laptop is not removed from this situation? and I can't release the advance option either, how can that be?

  • shigenotian
    shigenotian Member Posts: 9 New User
    edited November 2023

    I have waited for my laptop for a long time in such a situation but nothing has happened, I have been waiting for more than 8 hours in such a situation but nothing has changed.
    

  • shigenotian
    shigenotian Member Posts: 9 New User

    I have waited for my laptop for a long time in such a situation but nothing has happened, I have been waiting for more than 8 hours in such a situation but nothing has changed.

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,246 Trailblazer

    That message is showing that you are trying to install Windows, rather than just getting a BSOD. Why are you installing Windows, or is it a big Windows update that is happening?

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  • shigenotian
    shigenotian Member Posts: 9 New User
    The first thing I did was to update the drivers using bitdriver, I updated fourteen drivers, on the ninth driver of my update, it suddenly took a long time to restart my laptop, but the other seven drivers were already down. I updated it was fine or normal, and it didn't take long for my laptop to restart. But I continued to update my driver even though it was taking more than 5 hours while restarting.
    I finished all the updates but the laptop didn't change because it took too long to restart so I reset it with a local reinstall, until it came out,
    
    but apparently at 2% it didn't continue and the name ACER appeared again and after a while what was said in the picture I commented on that is the picture above also appeared again.
    When I turn it on, it always comes out like that and even though I've waited 13 hours, my laptop screen still doesn't change to be like 
    
     that.
    What should I do?
    

  • shigenotian
    shigenotian Member Posts: 9 New User
    edited November 2023

    The first thing I did was to update the drivers using bitdriver, I updated fourteen drivers, on the ninth driver of my update, it suddenly took a long time to restart my laptop, but the other seven drivers were already down. I updated it was fine or normal, and it didn't take long for my laptop to restart. But I continued to update my driver even though it was taking more than 5 hours while restarting.

    I finished all the updates but the laptop didn't change because it took too long to restart so I reset it with a local reinstall, until it came out,

    but apparently at 2% it didn't continue 

     and the name ACER appeared again and after a while what was said in the picture I commented on that is the picture above also appeared again.

    When I turn it on, it always comes out like that and even though I've waited 13 hours, my laptop screen still doesn't change to be like

    that.

    What should I do?