Help! What Does the WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR Mean on My Windows 10?

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Asked By GamerGal123 On

So, I was playing GTA and out of nowhere, my PC bluescreened. This keeps happening after I've been gaming for a while, and honestly, I'm baffled. I looked it up, and some folks suggested updating drivers, but everything's updated on my end. The stop code I'm seeing is WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR. What's even crazier is that I left the game running for a bit, and immediately when I clicked back, BOOM—bluescreen. I need some help figuring this out!

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Answered By TechieTom99 On

Have you checked the temperatures of your components and ensured your drivers are up to date? Overheating can be a common issue, alongside driver problems. It’s worth a look!

GamerGal123 -

Yeah, I checked and everything seems fine temp and driver-wise.

Answered By FixItFelix42 On

First off, to really get to the bottom of these BSODs, you'll want to collect those dump files. These are crash logs that can help identify the issue. If you can boot into Windows normally or via Safe Mode, check C:WindowsMinidump for any dump files. If there are any, zip them up and upload them to a file share site like catbox.moe. The more dump files, the better! You might also want to follow the guide on changing the dump type to Small Memory Dump.

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