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Computer Bluescreening when sharing screen / similar

Whenever I share my screen on discord, or stream to twitch- even if what I'm streaming is just something on my desktop- I get a Bluescreen.

Stopcode being: "WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR" but, of course, this doesn't present anything that you guys could help me with! So I did some research and downloaded BlueScreenView to hopefully present something that makes it easier for you guys to help me out.

These two instances were fairly recent- 

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I am quite desperate & sad- I hope someone can help me. If there is anything else I should provide please let me know!

 

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I would DDU and reinstall graphics driver. Probably run a RAM test as well.

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1 hour ago, Mita_ said:

Oh, I've forgot to add that I've recently rebooted Windows but the issue remained! 

Guess you already tested this but idk

https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/4028662/windows-how-to-fix-wheauncorrectableerror

Or try using this bat script(just a bunch off random built-in microsoft error scanners)

Edit:

Can you sent the dump file located at %SystemRoot%\Minidump

fixshit.bat

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5 hours ago, Kilrah said:

I would DDU and reinstall graphics driver. Probably run a RAM test as well.

Did both, neither fixed the issue!

 

5 hours ago, Nixcc said:

Guess you already tested this but idk

https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/4028662/windows-how-to-fix-wheauncorrectableerror

Or try using this bat script(just a bunch off random built-in microsoft error scanners)

Edit:

Can you sent the dump file located at %SystemRoot%\Minidump

fixshit.bat 175 B · 1 download

Here, I hope this helps!

062820-6984-01.dmp

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21 hours ago, Mita_ said:

Did both, neither fixed the issue!

 

Here, I hope this helps!

062820-6984-01.dmp 1.08 MB · 0 downloads

You could try to run the driver verifier

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-hardware/drivers/devtest/driver-verifier?redirectedfrom=MSDN

 

Alterativly you could try to start the computer in safe-mode and try to see if the error still presists

  1. Press "win + r"
  2. Type "msconfig"
  3. Go over to the boot tab and select "Safe boot" with network enabled under Boot options

I've read the crash file and it refences a MCE(Machine-check exception) which is an sign that there might be an hardware error so you could try to run an cpu stress test to see if it precist.

I'm in no way an expert at reading crash files and recomend you make an post at the microsoft forums were there are people alot better than me at this 

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/

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9 minutes ago, Nixcc said:

You could try to run the driver verifier

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-hardware/drivers/devtest/driver-verifier?redirectedfrom=MSDN

 

Alterativly you could try to start the computer in safe-mode and try to see if the error still presists

  1. Press "win + r"
  2. Type "msconfig"
  3. Go over to the boot tab and select "Safe boot" with network enabled under Boot options

I've read the crash file and it refences a MCE(Machine-check exception) which is an sign that there might be an hardware error so you could try to run an cpu stress test to see if it precist.

I'm in no way an expert at reading crash files and recomend you make an post at the microsoft forums were there are people alot better than me at this 

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/

Thank you so much, will try out the microsoft forums!

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