Lenovo Yoga 7 Gen 7: DPC Watchdog Violation (Bugcheck code: 0x133)

I thought for now I am already doing clean startup with no 3rd party service being turn on?(with AMD Crash Defender driver disabled too)
If so we can just try the new touchpad driver right?
Sending for repair is useless if you want the problem to be solved...it is just to exchange or request for refund(which is what I will do after this if the issue isnt solved)
 
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In fact multiple people send it for repair thrice..problem still exist, they end up telling that guy to report to AMD(seriously?), there is no problem at all to another guy(well the most brilliant way to say they don't care lol). But ofc some of them say Lenovo allow them to get refund / replace with other laptop

Anyway, another BSOD (named MEMORY 7122024 1246) finally happens
All dump files links:
BSOD (MEMORY DDMMYYYY HHMM) - Google Drive
BSOD (MEMORY DDMMYYYY HHMM) - Google Drive
BSOD (MEMORY DDMMYYYY HHMM) - Google Drive (MEMORY 7122024 1246 will be uploaded tomorrow)

Today, I just happen to come across this article as I am curious why no one sue Lenovo before (turns out someone did) :) Lenovo Class Action Lawsuit Says Yoga Touchscreen Laptops Are Defective | Top Class Actions
 

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I am not sure about that but I will install it now.
My laptop does not have fingerprint reader though.

Indeed, nobody installs it and get the bsods because of this (maybe 😁).

It's strange because they should know the fingerprint is not available for that laptop (all 14arb7 laptop don't have it?), but the fingerprint reader driver is there.
Maybe they should call it fingerprint reader AND touchpad drivers.
 
There are only two options, and both are from Microsoft and the same year as well. In fact, after restarting I don't see any differences. Screenshot 2024-12-07 011101.webpScreenshot 2024-12-07 011433.webp
Can I go and ask other people whether did they face BSOD even after installing the fingerprint driver?
 
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Hey!

Another guy said:
MyLenovoBroke said:
I found a new workaround, if I keep I2C device enable but disable AMD Virtualization in BIOS I haven't seen a bluescreen. This is also not acceptable because I plan to use VMs.

Source: English Community-Lenovo Community

So, if you don't plan on using virtualization (and VMs - virtual machines), you might want to try disabling it in the bios.
 
Another BSOD happen but no minidump or complete memory dump. I am just scrolling on reddit and no GPU intensive stuffs is going on while the freeze happen (last time too in #110). I waited for 7 minutes before restarting and the laptop is still not responding throughout the time so I don't think it is really a video tdr failure as suggested in #110.

Should I remove this touchpad driver now or just leave it? I am ok to turn off Virtualization now as I am probably not needing my sandbox and VM for now (hopefully).
 

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Subsys-SMSS, event ID 12, error: The crash dump file could not be created due to a lack of free space on the destination drive. Increasing the amount of free space on the destination drive may help prevent this error.
 

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