How to stop PC from blue screening randomly

Stop code: WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR

Windows 10 Pro

Version: 22H2

OS Build: 19045.4894

Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.19060.1000.0

Seems to happen randomly and without warning.

Hello Kiro-Ga,

Good Day!!

I am Ramya, Here to help you out today.

I apologize for the inconvenience this may caused.

If you receive a blue screen error (also known as a stop code), it means that your PC has shut down suddenly to protect itself from data loss.

If you see the text “WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR,” it means that a hardware error has occurred.

To fix it, try the following:

1.Go to Start > Settings > Windows Update
> then select Check for updates.

2. Check for issues with the hard disk

Open A Command prompt as Admin and type below Command.

chkdsk C: /f /r /x

When you use this command, Check Disk analyzes the disk and then repairs any errors it finds, provided that the disk isn’t in use.

3.Run WIndows Memory Diagnostic

Press Windows + S to open the Search menu
type in Windows Memory Diagnostic
click on the relevant result
Select Restart now and check for problems

I recommened you please refer below article for more troubleshooting steps.

https://windowsreport.com/whea_uncorrectable_er...

4.Restore the windows back to the earlier point in time.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/rec...

I hope this helps.Please keep me posted on the result.

Thanks,
Ramya.


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Last updated March 27, 2025 Views 23 Applies to: