Matthew James Fenton
New member
Hello Everyone,
I purchased a new Ionico Laptop earlier this year in June and more or less since day one, I have been having regular problems with the "Blue Screen of Death" while playing two of my favorite games, American Truck Simulator and Euro Truck Simulator 2. I can get around 5 to 10 minutes of play time (Sometimes a bit Longer) before the computer just freezes and then shows a BSOD with the error code CLOCK _ WATCHDOG_ TIMEOUT. It then restarts, but if I attempt to play the games again the same thing happens. I have already done some research and it says its something to do with the Processor.
I have been trying to get the bottom of the issue by following guides on the web and these are the things I have already tried but nothing has worked.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thank You
Matthew Fenton
I purchased a new Ionico Laptop earlier this year in June and more or less since day one, I have been having regular problems with the "Blue Screen of Death" while playing two of my favorite games, American Truck Simulator and Euro Truck Simulator 2. I can get around 5 to 10 minutes of play time (Sometimes a bit Longer) before the computer just freezes and then shows a BSOD with the error code CLOCK _ WATCHDOG_ TIMEOUT. It then restarts, but if I attempt to play the games again the same thing happens. I have already done some research and it says its something to do with the Processor.
I have been trying to get the bottom of the issue by following guides on the web and these are the things I have already tried but nothing has worked.
- Since they are steam games I have uninstalled and reinstalled both games.
- I have Verified the Integrity of the Game Files (All good)
- I have checked my Device Manager for missing or corrupt drivers, but there are none (All up to date)
- I have Run SFC/Scannow and Chkdsk Commands but all comes back good
- I have Run the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool but comes back with no issues
- And Finally I made a new game profile in case it was corrupted but the problematic BSOD still persists.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thank You
Matthew Fenton