Error code for computer bluescreen related to WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR
Error code for computer bluescreen related to WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR
I've encountered the same blue screen issue repeatedly over the past year. Running chkdsk /f /r /x has generally resolved it until recently. Initially, I assumed the problem was with my very old HDD, so I replaced it with a new SAMSUNG 870 EVO SATA III SSD 1TB. However, when installing Windows 10 64-bit via USB, the system would either crash during installation or require a restart afterward. Despite having a fresh SSD installed, the error persists.
either your installer is corrupted, or you have a hardware issue in the system you're tryign to install on.
You’re stuck, at least without swapping parts, and even then it’s not a sure sign you’ve found the real issue. Start by rebuilding the installer files so you can rule out the obvious ones. Since you’re dealing with repeated crashes, check your Windows logs for clues inside them.
WHEA is a hardware fault logged by the CPU. It records issues for itself and PCIe devices, not SATA or RAM. Check the C:\Windows\Minidump folder for any minidump files. If present, move the folder to the Downloads directory on your desktop (or use OneDrive if available). Compress the moved folder and attach it to a post. Follow instructions carefully—Windows doesn’t allow editing in certain locations. If no dump appears, suspect an NVMe SSD issue. To show more details on the BSOD screen, edit the registry at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\CrashControl. Set the DWORD value "DisplayParameters" to 1 (hex or decimal). Reboot to save changes. The next BSOD should display these extra numbers in the top-left corner. If the system restarts automatically, refer to guides on changing dump types and uncheck automatic restart. Use the power button for a manual reboot.
You only have a SATA SSD. I’ll consider your options when you return later today. Appreciate your patience.