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Please find the information for the WHEA within the event viewer in the details section and post between {code} and {/code}
The event numbers can change depending on the filters but you are looking for something similar to what was Event[13904]:
Let me know if this is what you're looking for...
Attachment 162796
Code:
- System
- Provider
[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-WHEA
[ Guid] {7B563579-53C8-44E7-8236-0F87B9FE6594}
EventID 20
Version 0
Level 4
Task 0
Opcode 0
Keywords 0x4000000000000800
- TimeCreated
[ SystemTime] 2017-11-08T15:36:10.074676100Z
EventRecordID 7829
Correlation
- Execution
[ ProcessID] 4
[ ThreadID] 13228
Channel Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-WHEA/Errors
Computer Dan-PC
- Security
[ UserID] S-1-5-18
- EventData
Length 928
You won't get much more information than has been provided, diznanl provided the requested information.
Attachment 162797
On the right pane click on create custom view.
Then click on critical and warning.
In event logs click on the drop down arrow and check windows logs.
Click OK then OK for new view.
View the results and scroll through the warnings to the WHEA event.
Then click on details.
Then post into the thread.
Only Warnings, no Criticals:
Attachment 162799
Source: CertificateServicesClient-AutoEnrollment
Code:
- System
- Provider
[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-CertificateServicesClient-AutoEnrollment
[ Guid] {F0DB7EF8-B6F3-4005-9937-FEB77B9E1B43}
[ EventSourceName] AutoEnrollment
- EventID 64
[ Qualifiers] 32768
Version 0
Level 3
Task 0
Opcode 0
Keywords 0x80000000000000
- TimeCreated
[ SystemTime] 2017-11-08T20:47:46.123848800Z
EventRecordID 2469
Correlation
- Execution
[ ProcessID] 0
[ ThreadID] 0
Channel Application
Computer Dan-PC
Security
- EventData
Context local system
click on the 4th one from the top WHEA and then click on the details tab
The new processor was installed after 7:36AM this morning, but here is the WHEA-Logger from that latest event
Source: WHEA-Logger
Code:
- System
- Provider
[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-WHEA-Logger
[ Guid] {C26C4F3C-3F66-4E99-8F8A-39405CFED220}
EventID 19
Version 0
Level 3
Task 0
Opcode 0
Keywords 0x8000000000000000
- TimeCreated
[ SystemTime] 2017-11-08T15:36:10.616108700Z
EventRecordID 13905
- Correlation
[ ActivityID] {6FA2697A-B553-4D62-B326-1BB6E434AD12}
- Execution
[ ProcessID] 3632
[ ThreadID] 15160
Channel System
Computer Dan-PC
- Security
[ UserID] S-1-5-19
- EventData
ErrorSource 1
ApicId 4
MCABank 0
MciStat 0xd400004000040150
MciAddr 0x1f801e6ef50e0
MciMisc 0x0
ErrorType 9
TransactionType 0
Participation 256
RequestType 5
MemorIO 256
MemHierarchyLvl 0
Timeout 256
OperationType 256
Channel 256
Length 928
There are 2 types of WHEA errors: Uncorrected and corrected.
The uncorrected errors result in BSOD.
The hardware/firmware could not correct the error that it had encountered.
This appears to have been fixed with the CPU replacement.
It is early in the process and there have been no further BSOD.
The corrected WHEA are conditions in which an error condition was detected by the processor and the error was corrected either by by the hardware or the firmware. These are non fatal errors. So there was no BSOD.
So at this time it is unclear what is causing the errors.
The errors are being detected by the hardware and firmware and have been corrected preventing the BSOD.