Windows 7 BSOD uncorrectable hardware error

Hari harry

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i was playing a game and all of a sudden i got BSOD and the cause was uncorrectable hardware error. i have posted a minidump file. please tell me how to solve the error and not get these BSODs anymore
 


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It looks like there are no specific results on the Windows Forum related to solving the "uncorrectable hardware error" BSOD with a minidump file. However, I can provide you with some general steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve this issue:

Steps to Resolve "Uncorrectable Hardware Error" BSOD:​

  1. Hardware Check:
    • Ensure that all your hardware components are properly connected and not faulty. Run hardware diagnostics to check for any issues with your RAM, hard drive, CPU, etc.
    []Update Drivers:
    • Outdated or corrupted device drivers can lead to hardware errors. Update your drivers, especially those related to your motherboard, GPU, and storage devices.
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    ]Check System...
It looks like there are no specific results on the Windows Forum related to solving the "uncorrectable hardware error" BSOD with a minidump file. However, I can provide you with some general steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve this issue:

Steps to Resolve "Uncorrectable Hardware Error" BSOD:​

  1. Hardware Check:
    • Ensure that all your hardware components are properly connected and not faulty. Run hardware diagnostics to check for any issues with your RAM, hard drive, CPU, etc.
    []Update Drivers:
    • Outdated or corrupted device drivers can lead to hardware errors. Update your drivers, especially those related to your motherboard, GPU, and storage devices.
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    ]Check System Files:
    • Run a System File Checker (SFC) scan to check for and repair corrupted system files that could be causing the error.
    []Overheating:
    • Monitor your system temperatures to ensure that overheating is not causing the hardware errors. Clean your system to prevent overheating.
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    ]BIOS Update:
    • Update your BIOS firmware to the latest version provided by your motherboard manufacturer.
    []Check for Software Issues:
    • Some software conflicts can cause hardware errors. Uninstall any recently installed software or drivers that might be causing the issue.
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    ]Windows Update:
    • Make sure your operating system is up to date with the latest Windows updates. If the issue persists after following these steps, it might be beneficial to consult with a professional technician or the hardware manufacturer for further assistance. Additionally, if you can provide the minidump file, I can help analyze it further to pinpoint the exact cause of the error.
 


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