Windows 10: Having Issue of Repeated WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR BSOD

Discus and support Having Issue of Repeated WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR BSOD in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; In 2022, I bought a laptop, and ever since then, I have been getting a blue screen error with the stop code WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR. Initially, my... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Bibhash Singh, Sep 26, 2024.

  1. Having Issue of Repeated WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR BSOD


    In 2022, I bought a laptop, and ever since then, I have been getting a blue screen error with the stop code WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR. Initially, my system freezes, then after a while, the blue screen appears, and the system restarts on its own. I sought help from my laptop's manufacturing company, and they replaced the motherboard twice. On one occasion, they also replaced the RAM. However, after the issue persisted, I contacted the support team again, and they kept instructing me to reinstall the OS. Even after reinstalling the OS 8 to 10 times, the issue has not been resolved. I haven’t ma

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    Bibhash Singh, Sep 26, 2024
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  2. stevorob Win User

    WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR (124) BSOD

    Xeon's aren't typically listed on a vendor's "officially supported CPUs" list, however, they will still work in alot of boards. It's a very 'do at your own risk' sort of deal. I have a Xeon X3440 running in an Asus p7p55d pro, but it's not listed on their supported list, but still runs well and I haven't seen any issues.

    It's likely that if you're overclocking, temps might be an issue, or as @brandonwh64 said above, you just don't have enough voltage for your OC, and you'll need more vcore on your CPU.
     
    stevorob, Sep 26, 2024
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  3. BSOD WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR using FireWire connection on brand-new PC

    Hi,



    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.



    We understand your concern as you are getting BSOD error after connecting the new card for FireWire connection. In order to get clarity and to assist you accordingly, please reply with the answers to the questions below.



    • What is the Windows 10 version and Build installed? (Type
      winver in Windows search/Run command)
    • What is the make and model of the motherboard?


    In this scenario, please perform the steps as mentioned in this article:
    How to fix WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR



    Meanwhile, I would also suggest you to share the dump files so that we can analyze them and get to the root cause of the issue. To share the files Navigate to
    C:\Windows\Minidump, upload the files to OneDrive and share the OneDrive link.



    Regards,



    Aditya Roy

    Microsoft Community – Moderator
     
    Aditya_Roy, Sep 26, 2024
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  4. Having Issue of Repeated WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR BSOD

    Random but frequent BSOD - whea_uncorrectable_error

    I’m getting a lots of BSOD with whea_uncorrectable_error and I have tried lots of thing/suggestions from googleing…. Before this happened it all worked perfectly fine for a month and all of the sudden
    it began. It have never been overclocked only RAM have been set for XMP standard.

    So here is my information and the behavior of my system

    Setup:

    • ASUS Maximus VIII Ranger Z170 (1+ month old)
    • Intel i7-6700K (Stock speed) (1+ month old)
    • Noctua NH-D15 (1+ month old)
    • Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2666MHz 2 x 8GB (1+ month old)
    • Samsung 850 pro 128 GB (2 years old)
    • Cooler Master Silent Pro 1000W (3 years old)

    What I have tried hardware wise:

    • Removed all unnecessary connections such as extra front USB and AUDIO connection
    • Removed all other drives than the OS drive
    • Switched RAM sockets placing and tried only one at a time (with each one)
    • Moved jumper back and forth
    • Reset BIOS settings
    • Installed OS on different drive
    • Changed to use different keyboard/mouse
    • Firmware updated both SSD and BIOS
    • Unplugged internet cable
    • XMP left on and off

    What I have tried OS wise:

    • Windows 10 version 1607 anniversary update (newest and fully updated windows 10)
    • Windows 10 version 1607 anniversary update (without updating)
    • Windows 10 version 1511 (to determine of some updates between 1511 and 1607 were the issue)
    • Windows 7 service 1 (fully updated)
    • Windows 7 service 1 (not updated) – Pretty stable (1 BSOD total)
    • Booting into safemode seems to remove the issue aswell

    What I have tried software/testing wise (all tests passed):

    • Run memtest86
    • Intel Diagnostic Tool
    • CMD chkdsk
    • CMD sfc /scannow
    • Windows memory dia tool
    • Prime95 for hours’ multiple times (temp really isn’t an issue max 70c but mostly around 60c)
    • DRIVER VERIFIER
    • Furmark
    • PCMark 7 – tried all free benchmarks (on sable win 7)
    • HDTune
    • CrystalInfo
    • Intel Driver Update Utility
    • Uninstalled most drivers and installed all newest drives from ASUS website (only drivers)

    BSOD “whea_uncorrectable_error” happens with no visible pattern, but her is what I have seen:

    • BSOD happens regular 3-15 min from boot time
    • BSOD can happen before login (at login screen)
    • BSOD happens both if left totally untouched or if used
    • BSOD seems to be delayed by prime95 (my thought is that prime95 takes all the CPU power/priority from other threads, so the software issue or whatever can’t be executed)
    • A prime95 test of 1 hour happened without BSOD, 7 min after prime95 end a BSOD happened
    • Nothing specific seems to trigger the issue
    • Windows 7 service 1 without updates - doesn’t seem to be triggered or just not as easily (The only 1 BSOD happened shortly after inserting ASUS driver cd(might be random) on a fresh WIN 7 install, for 2 days it ran without BSOD)

    I have tried online dmp file analysis and can see mostly:

    • Machine Check Exception
    • 0x124_GenuineIntel
    • WIN8_DRIVER_FAULT or WIN7_DRIVER_FAULT

    I hope somebody can help me, I don’t know what else to do, it could be a hardware issue with the newer parts and I could send it for RMA, but to me it seems as a software issue when prime95 can delay it
    and there mostly isn’t any issue with windows 7 service 1 without any updates.

    I have made a ZIP with a dmp files in different folder for each OS

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxl9dui6ePZ7QnVFU290YUYwUWc/view?usp=sharing
     
    MikkelKristensen, Sep 26, 2024
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