I'm dealing with a frustrating issue on my ASUS ROG Strix G G531 (GL531GT-BB71-CB) running Windows 11. I've been encountering a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) with the error code WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR (124). I tried running WMD and Chkdisk, but both tests reported no problems. I believe my BIOS is up to date since I checked the version on ASUS's driver download page and it matches mine. I've also run the Windows Memory Diagnostic and it didn't find any issues. I have three dump files from the BSOD that you can check [here](https://files.catbox.moe/vbgoo5.zip). Here's a detailed output from Chkdisk that shows everything appears okay. I'm reaching out for insights on what else I could try to resolve this issue.
3 Answers
Definitely keep an eye on those hardware components. I had a similar issue and found a loose connection on my RAM sticks was causing my BSODs. Make sure everything is seated properly. You could also try running a hardware diagnostic tool provided by your laptop manufacturer or third-party software to give you more insight into what's failing.
That error often points to hardware issues, specifically with the RAM, CPU, or hard drive. Since you’ve already run Memory Diagnostic and Chkdisk with no errors, consider running a System File Checker (SFC) scan if you haven't already. It helps check for corrupt system files. If that just reported no violations, you might also want to look into your hardware connections or even test them with software that can stress test your RAM and CPU.
It sounds like you've done some thorough checks already! Since the dump files are crucial for analyzing BSODs, make sure they are accessible. If possible, check the C:WindowsMinidump folder for any additional dump files. If found, zip them and upload using a file-sharing service like catbox.moe. This way, others can help analyze the data more accurately. If you're down to just one dump file, still share what you have and consider using a guide to set your system for Small Memory Dumps in the future.

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