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VukLau
Hi all,
I recently bought the following configuration:
AMD Ryzen 7 2700X
Asus TUF X570-Plus WIFI
HyperX Fury 2x16GB kit
Sapphire RX 5600XT
Samsung 980 PRO 1TB (installed in second m2 slot, the one with the heatsink)
(+ some other HDDs)
The issue I am bumping into our random BSODs with WHEA Uncorrectable Error. What would happen afterward is weird, the computer would restart and in BIOS my NVME (bootable) drive would be missing. If I just restart it would stay the same - no NVME drive being found. BUT if I would turn OFF the computer, and then turn ON, everything would work normally? I googled a bit and it seems I am not the only one bumping into this issue but I couldn't find the solution, unfortunately. I would appreciate any assistance because this is really annoying. Sometimes it would happen once in 10 days and sometimes twice in the same day.
I am attaching photos of BIOS right after the restart, and after the turn-off/turn-on state. Also, related question, even when everything is working correctly, no M.2 drives are recognized in BIOS (3rd photo). Is that expected?
How to troubleshoot WHEA errors in Windows 10?
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I recently bought the following configuration:
AMD Ryzen 7 2700X
Asus TUF X570-Plus WIFI
HyperX Fury 2x16GB kit
Sapphire RX 5600XT
Samsung 980 PRO 1TB (installed in second m2 slot, the one with the heatsink)
(+ some other HDDs)
The issue I am bumping into our random BSODs with WHEA Uncorrectable Error. What would happen afterward is weird, the computer would restart and in BIOS my NVME (bootable) drive would be missing. If I just restart it would stay the same - no NVME drive being found. BUT if I would turn OFF the computer, and then turn ON, everything would work normally? I googled a bit and it seems I am not the only one bumping into this issue but I couldn't find the solution, unfortunately. I would appreciate any assistance because this is really annoying. Sometimes it would happen once in 10 days and sometimes twice in the same day.
I am attaching photos of BIOS right after the restart, and after the turn-off/turn-on state. Also, related question, even when everything is working correctly, no M.2 drives are recognized in BIOS (3rd photo). Is that expected?
How to troubleshoot WHEA errors in Windows 10?
Continue reading...