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skye call
About this tag
The skye call tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about WHEA (Windows Hardware Error Architecture) errors, specifically focusing on whether such errors are caused by hardware or software issues. In the tagged thread, a user describes a WHEA error that resulted in a system freeze without a blue screen, and the event log points to a CPU issue. The user also notes unusual behavior like a keyboard smart card reader losing power. Troubleshooting steps mentioned include running OCCT stress tests without finding problems. This tag is relevant for users investigating WHEA errors, hardware diagnostics, and system stability on Windows.
Hi,
Today I did get a WHEA error, I have explained everything below regarding the error.
What I’m wondering is; is this only due to a hardware issue? Or can it be software related?
As the log state it says it’s because of the CPU. But I can’t see how the cpu can break now?
It did not BSOD it did...