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bus device function
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The bus device function (BDF) notation is a standard way to identify PCI Express devices in Windows systems. In WindowsForum.com discussions, users encountering WHEA-Logger Event 17 errors often reference BDF values like 0x0:0x3:0x0 to pinpoint the faulty component. These errors typically indicate corrected hardware errors in PCI Express root ports, with the BDF helping to locate the specific device on the bus. Troubleshooting such events involves checking the vendor and device IDs, updating drivers, or inspecting hardware for issues. Understanding BDF notation is essential for diagnosing PCIe-related hardware problems in Windows.
Hello,
I'm running Windows 7 x64 build 7229. In Event viewer I'm seeing warning from Microsoft-Windows-WHEA-Logger every few seconds but I can't pinpoint what is causing it. Can anyone decipher the event below?
A corrected hardware error has occurred.
Component: PCI Express Root Port
Error...
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