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If you experience a crash with the stop code DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION, it indicates that your system being overwhelmed by hardware interrupts, usually caused by your mouse or specific USB drivers. Please attempt the following solutions in order.
1

Hardware Connection

The simplest fix is often changing how your mouse connects to the PC.
  1. Change USB Ports: Move your mouse to a different USB port. (If you are using a USB 3.0/Blue port, try a USB 2.0/Black port, or vice versa).
  2. Go Wired: If you are using a wireless mouse, plug it in directly with the charging cable to establish a wired connection.
  3. Swap Device: If available, try a different mouse entirely to rule out hardware incompatibility.
2

Mouse Software & Polling Rate

High polling rates (1000Hz+) can sometimes cause conflict with the cheat’s input handling.
  1. Open your mouse software (Logitech G Hub, Razer Synapse, etc.).
  2. Locate the Polling Rate or Report Rate setting.
  3. Lower the rate to 500Hz or 250Hz.
  4. If the issue persists, try fully reinstalling your mouse software.
3

Increase Paging File

Increasing your Windows virtual memory (paging file) can resolve system hangs.
  1. Press Win + S and search for “Advanced System Settings”.
  2. Go to the Advanced tab and click Settings under Performance.
  3. Go to the Advanced tab (again) and click Change under Virtual Memory.
  4. Uncheck “Automatically manage paging file size”.
  5. Select Custom size. Set the Initial and Maximum size to a higher value (e.g., 16000 MB).
  6. Click Set, then OK, and restart your PC.