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WHEA-Logger; Event Viewer Error Tags: CPUs Event Viewer Last response: November 5, a corrected hardware error has occurred processor core internal parity error 2015 2:39 AM in CPUs Share TheBlahMasta December 28, 2012 10:31:30 PM I wasn't exactly sure where to put a fatal hardware error has occurred processor core this since there doesn't seem to be a debugging forum (unless I just absolutely missed it.) However, I have been getting an error when I am playing some games. For
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instance, when playing Battlefield 3 the game application will completely exit with no visible error. When checking my Event Viewer, I get a warning from the WHEA-Logger. I did overclock my CPU when I first got my PC, which was back in November, I believe, and I was never getting this problem once I got my CPU to be "stable"
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at 4.4GHz. (This is an i5-3570k by the way.) Could my CPU possible be failing now after being used at this overclock for some time and would need to be RMA'd/replaced? I believe the game Medal of Honor Warfighter has done the same thing, but games like WoW, Forge, Dragon Nest, and Assassin's Creed 3 have never done this. I have tested my CPU with Prime95 (for about 8 hours) and the application itself did not show any errors, but refreshing my Event Viewer would give me a couple more WHEA-Logger warnings that were 6 hours apart. Most recent warning below: GENERAL: A corrected hardware error has occurred. Reported by component: Processor Core Error Source: Corrected Machine Check Error Type: Internal parity error Processor ID: 6 The details view of this entry contains further information. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- DETAILS: - 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] 2012-12-29T00:14:09.800139100Z EventRecordID 30639 - Correlation [ ActivityID] {5AB01237-9145-4B63-A5EA-A9568C771D98} - Execution [ ProcessID] 1704 [ ThreadID] 7388 Ch
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> Windows 7 Hardware Compatibility Question 0 Sign in to vote I have a brand new cache hierarchy error dell insparon 570 (AMD Athlon II X2 245 2GB), and I have had 11 thousand of these error in the two months of owning the machine. Ihave http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/358806-28-whea-logger-event-viewer-error the latest bios and drivers installed. I download theDell memorychecking diagnostics program and rebooted and check with that and the CPU/cache seemed fine. Dell support ran their window base testers and 'surprise' it was happy also, thus the hardware support person was convinced it was a software problem.My concern is reading about this https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/06d516f3-eacc-40b1-9332-980ea8a0ada3/whealogger-event-19-windows-7?forum=w7itprohardware event implies it may be a CPU issue, thus if it's "dodgy" I'd rather it replaced now, but am unsure how to prove this is the case. Or if its completly harmless, why are there so many event entries? The event can happen multiple times per minute, or have 15 minutes between them. The PC is running as a media center server and doing nothing most of the day, but the warnings come thick and fast. Here is a recent event: Log Name: System Source: Microsoft-Windows-WHEA-Logger Date: 4/27/2011 10:51:51 PM Event ID: 19 Task Category: None Level: Warning Keywords: User: LOCAL SERVICE Computer: sagetv Description: A corrected hardware error has occurred. Reported by component: Processor Core Error Source: Corrected Machine Check Error Type: Cache Hierarchy Error Processor ID: 0 The details view of this entry contains further information. Event Xml:
Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help http://www.sevenforums.com/general-discussion/311379-whea-logger-event-id-19-corrected-hardware-error-has-occurred.html Forums Windows 7 help and support General Discussion » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: WHEA-Logger Event ID: 19 "A corrected hardware https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?35707-Asus-mobos-Ivy-Bridge-and-WHEA-logger-(Event-19)-issues error has occurred" 11 Nov 2013 #1 Gumble Windows 7 Ultimate x64 3 posts WHEA-Logger Event ID: 19 "A corrected hardware error has occurred" I've just noticed frequent "A corrected hardware error hardware error has occurred" warnings in my event viewer dating back to October 16th of this year. As of now I haven't come across any performance issues or anything like that though. I'm getting 2 different errors, with different processor IDs (0 and 1) 109844 System Warning 11/11/2013 9:24:49 AM Microsoft-Windows-WHEA-Logger 0 19 LOCAL SERVICE NAME 0 4044 A corrected hardware error has occurred. Reported by component: Processor Core Error Source: 1 Error a corrected hardware Type: 9 Processor ID: 0 109658 System Warning 11/11/2013 12:05:52 AM Microsoft-Windows-WHEA-Logger 0 19 LOCAL SERVICE NAME 0 4044 A corrected hardware error has occurred. Reported by component: Processor Core Error Source: 1 Error Type: 9 Processor ID: 1 Here's my processor, and general PC Specs, the machine came packed with Windows 8, but I downgraded to 7 Ultimate SP1 x64. AMD A8-5500 TDP: 65W Operating speed: 3.2 GHz (up to 3.7 GHz turbo) Number of cores: 4 Socket: FM2 http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport...riesId=5295962 And if it's of any value, according to Speccy my PC temps seems to sit in the mid-high 50's, with Jumps into the 60's and low 70's. My System Specs Computer type PC/Desktop OS Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Gumble View Public Profile Find More Posts by Gumble . 11 Nov 2013 #2 NoN Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot] 3,910 posts Lost In Space, Vol 12 - Stagnated Welcome to sevenforums! This was given to me by "essenbe" member forum. Might this WHEA Error Alert Guide helps you! My System Specs Computer type PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom Build OS Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot] CPU Ivy Bridge Core i5 3570K (Delidded) Motherboard Asus P8Z77-V LE PLUS Memory G.Skill "Ares" D
Records Downloads No new messages Inbox Sign In Sign Up Laptops Desktops Motherboards Graphics Cards Monitors ROG Certified Products Keyboards & Mice Headsets Sound Cards Accessories Today's Posts Mark Forums Read Setting & Functions Settings My Profile Community Member List Forum Actions Mark Forums Read Quick Links View Forum Leaders FORUM PC Components Other Series Motherboards Asus mobos - Ivy Bridge and WHEA-logger (Event 19) issues Hello, welcome to ASUS Republic of Gamers Official Forum.Please note you may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Note: If you are a registered ASUS Member already, please use your ASUS Member's ID (Email) and password to proceed the login. Page 1 of 3 1 2 3 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 21 Thread: Asus mobos - Ivy Bridge and WHEA-logger (Event 19) issues Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 08-06-201307:56 AM #1 WillyK View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message ROG Guru: Yellow Belt Array Join Date Aug 2012 Reputation 18 Posts 147 Asus mobos - Ivy Bridge and WHEA-logger (Event 19) issues Do you guys experience WHEA-logger issues with Ivy Bridge (i7-3770K) on the Asus mobos? I'd like to share here a few thoughts about that and some testing I've done in this regard. Ivy Bridge tends to generate a lot of "WHEA-logger Event ID 19" when OC is on the edge or unstable. The general format is: - A corrected hardware error has occurred. - Reported by component: Processor Core - Error Source: Corrected Machine Check - Error Type: Internal parity error - Processor ID: … For Ivy Bridge owners it's important to watch out for WHEA-logger events, even though Prime95 etc. may seemingly run Ok. Occasionally it may cause weird BSODs and other headaches so it's not to ignore. Windows 8 is particularly sensitive to WHEA-logger events, and running WEI (WinSat) can help to detect instability related to this (it would typically crash around event 19). The general advice about handling WHEA-logger issues is to bump the VCore… It works but it'll raise the CPU temperatures etc. so it's generally undesirable when everything else is Ok. I discovered that bumping the VCCIO a little, e.g. to 1.075-1.100V (stock value is 1.050