Yes, I ran both the Windows Memory Diagnostics tool and the MemTest86, both full runs, both issue free.
HYPERVISOR_ERROR, WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR with Hyper-V + Docker + WSL2
I have been having BSODs over the last 3 months or so with the error codes I provided in the title.
I use VSCode for coding along with Docker Desktop and WSL2 to run Ubuntu 22. 04. on Windows.
I have attached the DxDiag and dump files from the Windows\Minidump folder in the Google Drive:
Google Drive folder
NOTES:
- I updated everything to the latest (Graphics card, Motherboard [BIOS, Firmware...], Windows updates, Docker, Ubuntu... you name it).
- I ran all the system scans and everything was clean (SSD [short, long], RAM, CPU, GPU, SFC, DISM...), multiple times.
Someone please inspect the dump files and provide feedback and further instructions.
Windows for home | Windows 11 | Performance and system failures
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
2022-05-14T16:07:13+00:00 Hi Delicious Bacon
The new minidump files only indicate memory (RAM) corruption.
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Boot your PC into BIOS, if there is an XMP profile set on your RAM, turn that off, set it to default
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Wait do see if your system stabilizes.
If not, you indicate you have tested your RAM, did you use the Windows Memory Diagnostics tool?
If that is what you used, the best option is to download the widely available free utility MemTest86, then run a full 4 pass scan with that to test your RAM for physical errors
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Anonymous
2022-05-14T16:01:28+00:00 Also, please note that 3 BSODs happened now when I reinstalled the Soundcard drivers.
Here are more dump files:
Google Drive folderAnd... Hello, Dave! :) Thanks for looking into this.
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Anonymous
2022-05-14T15:59:09+00:00 Yes, the latest from the Motherboard's support download section.
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Anonymous
2022-05-14T15:02:15+00:00 Hi Delicious Bacon
I am Dave, I will help you with this.
Your minidump files all indicate it is the AMD chipset device driver that is causing your system to crash.
You indicate you have already updated your drivers, did you download the chipset drivers from the support page for your PC on the manufacturers website