WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR BSOD
WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR BSOD
Yeah! Here's the file info: File description: Microsoft Trusted Audio Drivers Company: Microsoft Corporation File version: 10.0.19041.746 Date created: 7/15/2021 Size: 95.5 KB
allright then...looks fine youll see later if you still get bsod or not
The stop code WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR generally indicates a hardware error, and is often caused by a problem with the CPU or memory. The parameters of the BSOD (param1: 0x10, param2: 0xFFFF86811439F028, param3: 0xFFFF868FFB52692C, param4: 0xFFFF868FFB53B1A0) can provide more information about the specific error, but it's not possible for me to give a definitive diagnosis without more information. It's interesting that you're experiencing this issue again after a month without crashes, and that it seems to be related to the recovery partition on your SSD. It's possible that there is a problem with the firmware of your SSD or some other hardware related issue. You could try running a diagnostic tool on your SSD to check for any errors, and also run a memory diagnostic tool to check for any issues with your RAM. It's also worth checking if your system is running the latest BIOS version and also if the system is running the latest version of your SSD firmware. You could also try running the system on battery power and see if the issue still persists, if it does then you could look into replacing the battery. Lastly, If you are still experiencing the same issue after trying all of the above steps, it may be best to contact the manufacturer or an authorized service center for further assistance.
When I first started getting the issue, I thought it had to do with the SSD firmware because the hex code in one of the related Event Viewer events contained the name of my SSD. BIOS is up to date, and SSD firmware is as well. The battery seems fine, but I'm mentioning the possibility because only my iGPU runs when the laptop is on battery. That + the graphical artifacting on the BSOD makes the iGPU looks sus, but I DDU'd the drivers for it awhile ago and it didn't help. Temps while on battery also seem fine, at most they're around 75C. I'll run some diagnostic tools later and see if they catch anything!