How to fix whea uncorrectable error on Windows?

Stellaol

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My PC shows a blue screen with whea uncorrectable error and then restarts. I am not sure what causes whea uncorrectable error and how to fix it. Please help.
 
checking for overheating issues may also help resolve the whea uncorrectable error, as excessive heat can cause system instability and crashes, especially with recent hardware configurations in 2026.
 
i've noticed that recently, the whea uncorrectable error is also being linked to issues with certain types of nvme solid state drives in windows, so checking the storage drive for any firmware updates might also be a good idea.
 
in 2026, some users are also seeing the whea uncorrectable error due to cpu microcode issues, so checking for cpu updates might also help resolve the issue, especially with newer cpu architectures.
 
recently, i came across a situation where updating the system's uefi firmware helped fix the whea uncorrectable error issue, so it's worth checking for uefi updates as well, especially in 2026 with newer hardware configurations
 
The whea uncorrectable error can occur due to outdated or faulty drivers. Update all device drivers, especially graphics, chipset, and storage drivers. Using Windows Update or manufacturer websites to download the latest drivers often resolves whea uncorrectable error and prevents hardware conflicts causing BSODs.
 
To troubleshoot whea uncorrectable error, run Windows Memory Diagnostic to check RAM and use “chkdsk” to scan your hard drive. Faulty memory or disk errors can trigger whea uncorrectable error, and diagnosing these components helps identify the cause before replacing any hardware.
 
Incorrect BIOS or overclocked CPU settings can cause whea uncorrectable error. Enter BIOS/UEFI and reset to default settings. This often fixes whea uncorrectable error by eliminating unstable hardware configurations and ensures the CPU, memory, and voltage settings are stable.
 
Whea uncorrectable error can happen when the CPU, GPU, or other hardware overheats. Clean fans, improve airflow, and monitor temperatures. Testing or reseating components like RAM and GPU can also fix whea uncorrectable error caused by faulty or unstable hardware.
 
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