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    WHEA-Logger "A corrected hardware error has occurred"

    Hi. Today i checked my event viewer and found some weird errors from 21.01.2018 :

    A spam of:
    WHEA Event ID 19 CPU-corrected hw error

    And only one :
    WHEA Event ID 47 memory-corrected hw error


    Here are screen with one of them:





    This day i remember i finished installing Windows 10. And system was completely on idle overnight.

    Errors starts showing on IDLE in event logs in 3 a.m and finished at 3 at noon. After that errors stops showing.

    Errors was only in 21 january. From 22 january till today no errors in event viewer,i checking now all days.

    And i dont know why this errors happened in this day?

    Computer is:
    8700K stock, MTE on, 4700mhz auto clock
    Asus Z370 Pro Gaming
    16GB DDR 3000MHZ ( XMP ON)
    Gtx 1080 Ti Aorus
    Corsair 750 Rmi
    SSD Crucial 525GB
    HDD TOSHIBA 500GB
    Windows 10 clean install 1709 Creator Fall Update

    All settings in UEFI are stock,defaulted . Only XMP profile is on.

    Temps of cpu fine,temps of gpu fine. Never had any single BSOD. Memtest86 and ihcmemtest no errors. All benchmarks passing, no crashing in games

    Only saw that error in event viewer which make think that is still something with voltages ? But like i said system is stable,no problems so far. Only that logs i saw during 21.01 day.

    I remember i had hibernate/sleep mode TURN ON AFTER 15 minutes during that time when it throws errors. Now i have to NEVER on setting. Maybe that was related?

    #2
    Re: WHEA-Logger "A corrected hardware error has occurred"

    https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...(v=vs.85).aspx

    Random error which was corrected by the hardware. Could have been caused by anything, I suppose.

    If the error is corrected, of course you will not see a crash.
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    -David VanHorn

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      #3
      Re: WHEA-Logger "A corrected hardware error has occurred"

      it's good to see m$ improving,
      it may be useless, but it's a step forward from a long number.

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        #4
        Re: WHEA-Logger "A corrected hardware error has occurred"

        You're unstable, don't be surprised if you also lag, because of the correctable errors...

        And kids, that's nothing to do with ECC!
        Last edited by RJARRRPCGP; 02-07-2018, 04:56 AM.
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          #5
          Re: WHEA-Logger "A corrected hardware error has occurred"

          Errors starts showing on IDLE in event logs in 3 a.m and finished at 3 at noon .I had hibernation turned ON AFTER 15 minutes. Maybe thats was somehow related?

          Only warnings no crashing on system. No lags.

          I updated Win10 to 16299.192 and 16299.214 builds and no WHEA-LOGGERS.

          So if i am unstable why on newest Win10 builds not have this error then?

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