these are causing 100s of Corrected Hardware errors


  1. Posts : 61
    windows 10 pro
       #1

    these are causing 100s of Corrected Hardware errors


    and i think some of my Uncorrected Hardware error bsods
    do you have any idea why ?
    all of the Corrected Hardware errors Inside event viewer are caused by the 230 series Chipest PCI (see image below )
    now for the Uncorrected hardware error (bsod)i have no idea what causing this
    i76700k
    gigabyte z170x gaming5
    windows 10 64 bit
    Sapphire r9 390
    OS Installed on Samsung 970 evo Plus nvme
    what are these 230 series Chipest PCI ?
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails these are causing 100s of Corrected Hardware errors-b55.png   these are causing 100s of Corrected Hardware errors-a55.png  
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  2. Posts : 1,615
    11, 10, 8.1 and 7 all Professional versions, and Linux Mint
       #2

    Include please the V2 log as per here
    BSOD - Posting Instructions
    attached please as a ZIP FILE to your reply




    edit
    I have now realised that three days ago you started this thread
    BSOD your system ran into a problem and needs to restart
    and attached the V2 Log

    It was recommended that you update you BIOS and I would endorse that.
    There are no actual crash dumps recorded, but I would also recommend that IF having updated your BIOS you still encounter problems, that you uninstall BitDefender presuming that you have the means to reinstall if you later wish to do so.

    Having uninstalled BitDefender you should check in settings updates and security windows security - that all is checked green and then under virus and threat protection - Who is protecting me - manage providers ensure it is windows for both AV and Firewall

    The BIOS you have is F4 issued
    4.46 MB 2015/10/1
    Last edited by Macboatmaster; 07 Jun 2021 at 15:12.
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  3. Posts : 61
    windows 10 pro
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Macboatmaster said:
    Include please the V2 log as per here
    BSOD - Posting Instructions
    attached please as a ZIP FILE to your reply




    edit
    I have now realised that three days ago you started this thread
    BSOD your system ran into a problem and needs to restart
    and attached the V2 Log
    It was recommended that you update you BIOS and I would endorse that.
    There are no actual crash dumps recorded, but I would also recommend that IF having updated your BIOS you still encounter problems, that you uninstall BitDefender presuming that you have the means to reinstall if you later wish to do so.
    Having uninstalled BitDefender you should check in settings updates and security windows security - that all is checked green and then under virus and threat protection - Who is protecting me - manage providers ensure it is windows for both AV and Firewall
    The BIOS you have is F4 issued
    4.46 MB 2015/10/1
    i Removed my gpu and now im running my PC Without it so far no Corrected hardware errors or bsods
    do you think my Sapphire r9 390 is faulty how can i be 100% sure ?
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