Severe system crash screen – unable to launch or access the OS.
Severe system crash screen – unable to launch or access the OS.
Yesterday I kept receiving spam messages saying "WHEA_UNRECOGNISABLE_ERROR," often not making it past the BIOS. I cleaned my PC just yesterday, assuming that might help, but nothing changed. I only update my PC once a month and have never had this issue before. After the spam started, I did a BIOS update just in case, but it didn’t fix anything. In the BIOS settings, under voltage, the 3.3V reads as 2.9V and is marked red, which might be related.
I'll take care of that. I've dealt with similar issues more than once to understand each part, though it might be due to user mistakes. There were problems with the system earlier this year, and it seemed the PSU could be the cause. My monitor and PC are linked to an ups, so maybe the power isn't coming in enough now?
Additionally, you mentioned using it well right after the final restart and testing it with a game. After restarting again, it stopped working properly. Any suggestions?
I'm not completely confident about the best starting point, but if I had your current configuration, I'd begin by launching the PC through the wall Access BIOS and clearing the CMOS (avoid enabling DOCP/XMP). Then install Windows and verify that all drivers, firmware, and BIOS are up to date. Observe the behavior—if everything functions properly, re-enable DOCP/XMP to check for issues. If the BSOD returns, consider reinstalling Windows or temporarily disabling DOCP/XMP to confirm if faulty RAM is the cause. Should reinstallation fail and the BSOD persist, it may indicate a hardware problem.