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How to Fix Whea Uncorrectable Error Windows 11 Stop Code

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Updated onMarch 28, 2024

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When the WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR appears in Windows 11, it is considered a system failure since the OS crashes.

Because the vast majority ofWHEA UNCORRECTABLE errors in Windows 10/11 are caused byhardware failure, resolving this error usually entails identifying and replacing the faulty component or component set.

What does WHEA stand for?

WHEA stands forWindows Hardware Error Architecture, which is an error reporting mechanism. It was introduced in Windows Vista as a replacement for Machine Check Architecture.

WHEA can gather more information about the hardware error and integrates it with the system firmware to determine the root cause.

Why do I keep getting WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR?

Why do I keep getting WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR?

Here are some of the common reasons behind WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR on both new PC and old ones:

How do I fix WHEA uncorrectable error in Windows 11?

How do I fix WHEA uncorrectable error in Windows 11?

Let’s first try a few quick steps, as it worked for most users:

If the methods don’t work, try the ones listed next:

1. Check for issues with the hard disk

The first workaround that can resolve WHEA uncorrectable error on your Windows device would be to check the hard drive. You can perform this task on from your PC as described below.

  1. Press theWindowskey +Sto open the search function, type incmd, and click onRun as administrator.

  2. Type in the following command and pressEnter:chkdsk C: /f /r /x

  3. When you use this command, Check Disk analyzes the disk and then repairs any errors it finds, provided that the disk isn’t in use. Also, you may run Check Disk for other partitions by changing the drive letter in the command.

Alternatively, we recommend usingprofessional BSOD repair softwareto resolve the issue.

This kind of tool will perform a file integrity scan of all system files on your computer and repair any corrupted or damaged files. If any registry errors or other issues are found, they will be fixed as well.

2. Run Windows Memory Diagnostics

In most cases, this should work. But ifWindows Memory Diagnosticscannot find issues, you mayrun Memtest86+, an advanced open-source tool, to identify problems with the memory.

3. Update Windows 11

After installing the latest updates, check if WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR with Warzone is fixed.

4. Uninstall problematic updates

If you keep getting the WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR in Windows 11 on Valorant, uninstalling the recent update may fix things.

5. Disable the Turbo Boost feature in BIOS

The WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR in Windows 11 can appear due to misconfigured BIOS settings. However, disablingTurbo BoostandGlobal C-Statein the BIOS has been found to resolve things for several users, so give it a shot.

We strongly urge you to consult your motherboard’s manual to see whether or not your BIOS supports these functions and where to locate it. In addition, if you have Intel Turbo Boost on your computer, we recommend that you uninstall that as well.

As a more straightforward resolution, we recommend resetting the BIOS to factory defaults to fix the error quickly.

6. Start Windows in Safe Mode and check for drivers

After updating the drivers, you must reboot your PC for the changes. Updating drivers manually is very annoying and can permanently damage the computer, so we recommend you useOutbyte Driver Updater.

If nothing worked to fix the WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR, it’s most certainly a hardware failure to blame. If your computer is under warranty or is covered for hardware problems, contact the manufacturer and get the hardware checked.

Also, you can get in touch with a professional or a reliable computer repair service to help identify and repair/replace the malfunctioning hardware.

How do I stop my computer from overclocking?

To eliminate overclocking, you will need to enter the system’s CMOS and BIOS settings and then revert all of the motherboard’s voltage settings to their default values.

You might also accomplish this by selecting theRestore Fail Safe Defaultsoption from the drop-down menu. To get the exact base voltage and frequency settings, refer to the online processor and motherboard specs.Some systems, such as Alienware PCs, come with a default feature in the BIOS that allows you to stop processor overclocking right from the start. You can disable overclocking by enabling the function if you have such a system. Ensure that all CPU core control settings are disabled in BIOS.

It is a good idea to perform benchmark tests on a PC before trying applications too much for it to handle. That’s why we’ve prepared a list of sixoverclocking test toolsthat you can use.

If you encountered theWHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERRORon Windows 11 Dell device, it might be the graphics card. So, check whether thegraphics driver encountered issues while installing.

To find out more about the error code and alternative remedies that may be suitable for your Windows 11 device, see how tofix the WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR in Windows 10.Did you find this guide helpful? Drop us a line with your experience and input in the comments section below.

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Loredana Harsana

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Loredana is a passionate writer with a keen interest in PC software and technology. She started off writing about mobile phones back when Samsung Galaxy S II was on top of the world and she fell in love with tech of all sorts.

Whenever she’s not at her work desk, you’ll find her enjoying refreshing tea flavors, spilling stories on paper, and listening to the radio.

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