restart loop

Winsage
August 4, 2024
The DPC Watchdog Violation error is part of Windows's error-checking mechanism that triggers a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) when a Deferred Procedure Call (DPC) or another process lags beyond its usual execution time. Factors contributing to this error include incompatibility with SSDs or external peripherals, corrupt or missing drivers, corrupted or deleted essential system files, and software conflicts. Troubleshooting steps include disconnecting external devices, checking internal connections, ensuring Windows is updated, booting in Safe Mode, updating the SATA AHCI driver, scanning for corrupted system files using DISM and SFC commands, and restoring the system to a previous point if necessary.
Winsage
July 14, 2024
Microsoft has noted a bug in the KB5039302 update for Windows 11 and is working to limit its effects. They are using the Known Issue Rollback feature to fix the problem without requiring users to take extra steps. However, in some cases, IT teams may need to use special group rules to fully solve the issue.
Winsage
June 29, 2024
Some Windows 11 users are facing a restart loop issue after installing the June update KB5039302. This issue mainly affects enterprise machines running virtual machines tools and nested virtualization features, so home users are less likely to be impacted. The update is not mandatory and not a security update, so users should proceed with updating as usual. Windows 10 end-of-life is approaching on October 14, 2025, and users are urged to upgrade to Windows 11 to continue receiving security updates and technical support.
Winsage
June 29, 2024
Microsoft has paused the distribution of the KB5039302 update for Windows 11, which causes PCs to get stuck in a continuous restart loop. The bug affects Windows 11 versions 23H2 and 22H2, but not Windows servers. The update is optional and serves as a preview for a standard update scheduled for release in July 2024. Microsoft is investigating the issue, focusing on devices using virtual machine tools. The update is not being offered through Windows Update at this time. If stuck in the restart loop, users can uninstall the update through the recovery environment. Microsoft is working on a fix for the problem.
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