Hello everyone.
As stated in the title I am experiencing BSOD with the message "WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR". The computer usually loads up to 100% and then restarts, but not always. Sometimes I will have to manually restart the computer.
System Specs:
i7-4790K
Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
ASRock Z97M Pro4
Kingston HyperX Fury 8GB
Samsung 850 EVO - 250GB
WD Caviar Blue - 1TB
Sapphire R9 390X
EVGA SuperNOVA NEX 750W 80+ - Gold certified, fully-modular
CD-DVD ROM - HL-DT-ST DVD+-RW GSA-H31N SCSI CdRom Device
My computer crashes randomly when I'm working on Word, browsing the Web, or when gaming (although this may be a separate issue). I will add any more information necessary. The crashes between every 1 to 2 days.
Thanks for your time.
LUCAS-PC-Mon_12_07_2015_182353_31.zip
Hi FLFisherman,
Welcome to the 10blog.
Please revert any overclocking back to stock while troubleshooting if there is any.
Please check Intel for driver updates for the processor
Driver Reference Table - intelppm.sysCode:7: kd> k Child-SP RetAddr Call Site ffffd000`fa90a6f8 fffff803`eda9f94f nt!KeBugCheckEx ffffd000`fa90a700 fffff803`ed46b374 hal!HalBugCheckSystem+0xcf ffffd000`fa90a740 fffff803`eda9fe3c nt!WheaReportHwError+0x258 ffffd000`fa90a7a0 fffff803`edaa019c hal!HalpMcaReportError+0x50 ffffd000`fa90a8f0 fffff803`edaa0088 hal!HalpMceHandlerCore+0xe8 ffffd000`fa90a940 fffff803`edaa02c6 hal!HalpMceHandler+0xe4 ffffd000`fa90a980 fffff803`edaa0450 hal!HalpMceHandlerWithRendezvous+0xce ffffd000`fa90a9b0 fffff803`ed370e7b hal!HalHandleMcheck+0x40 ffffd000`fa90a9e0 fffff803`ed370c31 nt!KxMcheckAbort+0x7b ffffd000`fa90ab20 fffff800`451a2778 nt!KiMcheckAbort+0x171 ffffd000`fa92a858 00000000`00000000 intelppm!MWaitIdle+0x18
I have not overclocked this system since I put it together, and there are no new updates according to the Intel Driver Update Utility.
And thank you for the welcome. It's unfortunate I have to be here, but I appreciate the time you're taking for it.
Please fill in your system specsPlease follow this tutorial and download the tool. The tool will give you detailed information about your system specs, please fill in your system specs more completely including PSU, cooling system and other used stuff.How to fill in your system specs:
Alright, I've updated my systems specs using the data provided by the tool. I also included the exact parts for any component not detected and/or specified by the tool.
When have you build your system?
I built my PC in October of this year. My original OS was Windows 7. At some point in November I replaced my original processor, an i5, with the current i7. I also upgraded to Windows 10 around the same time. That's when the BSODs started.
This probably isn't something you want to read, but it is very common with upgrades from Windows 7.
Have you tried a clean install? With the upgrade several bugs may appear that causes system instability.
The best and quickest solution is a clean install.
Windows 10 - Clean Install - Windows 10 blog
I will give that a try in a few weeks, after finals. What data will I lose, if any, when I do this?
With a clean installation, you will lose all current data.
To prevent important data loss, back-up the data you don't want to loose regularly.