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A month ago I got a New system, it runs on win10 64bit and until a Week ago i never had any problems.
I wanted to Start my Computer and got the blue screen whea_uncorrectable_error, 
It restarten and i got an other blue screen, this time it said Machine_check_exception.
I thought it was my motherboard and i swapped it out, but the blue screens keep coming...
I tried with New RAM and an other graphics card, But nothing works :/ 
Does someone knows a fix for that?

 

My system:
I7 6700k 
MSI Z170a gaming m7
MSI GTX 970
16gb DDR4 RAM @3200mhz
Corsair 650 Watt PSU 
250gb SSD
2x 1tb HDDs
Corsair h110i GTX CPU water cooler

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12 minutes ago, ReuploadPictures said:

A month ago I got a New system, it runs on win10 64bit and until a Week ago i never had any problems.
I wanted to Start my Computer and got the blue screen whea_uncorrectable_error, 
It restarten and i got an other blue screen, this time it said Machine_check_exception.
I thought it was my motherboard and i swapped it out, but the blue screens keep coming...
I tried with New RAM and an other graphics card, But nothing works :/ 
Does someone knows a fix for that?

 

My system:
I7 6700k 
MSI Z170a gaming m7
MSI GTX 970
16gb DDR4 RAM @3200mhz
Corsair 650 Watt PSU 
250gb SSD
2x 1tb HDDs
Corsair h110i GTX CPU water cooler

have you got the disk you installed windows on? or an iso image on a usb?

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42 minutes ago, ReuploadPictures said:

Unfortunately not :/ Only got the USB i used to install Windows.

ok, turn off ur pc then plug the usb into your pc. boot then your pc should boot the usb, if not go into bios and set it to boot the usb drive first. Then you should see a blue screen. Select the option that says recover windows, you should have all of you options there.

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5 minutes ago, TGROBBO said:

ok, turn off ur pc then plug the usb into your pc. boot then your pc should boot the usb, if not go into bios and set it to boot the usb drive first. Then you should see a blue screen. Select the option that says recover windows, you should have all of you options there.

I Can't :/ When I choose the usb toboot from I get a blue screen :[ 

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1 hour ago, TGROBBO said:

could you upload a picture to something like imgur and share it?

Done, but the Screenshots are in german, I will try to translate them for you :D

 

whea_uncorrectable_error: http://imgur.com/jXszn3j

machine_check_exception: http://imgur.com/rre2or9

 

Both of them say: "Your ran into a problem and need to restart. It will restart now. If you want to know more you can search later for this error: whea_uncorrectable_error/machine_check_exception"

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4 minutes ago, ReuploadPictures said:

Done, but the Screenshots are in german, I will try to translate them for you :D

 

whea_uncorrectable_error: http://imgur.com/jXszn3j

machine_check_exception: http://imgur.com/rre2or9

 

Both of them say: "Your ran into a problem and need to restart. It will restart now. If you want to know more you can search later for this error: whea_uncorrectable_error/machine_check_exception"

I don't think you are booting from the USB drive if those same messages are comming up, unless the files in the USB are corrupted. Are you sure that in your BIOS the usb drive is no1 priority boot?

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7 minutes ago, TGROBBO said:

I don't think you are booting from the USB drive if those same messages are comming up, unless the files in the USB are corrupted. Are you sure that in your BIOS the usb drive is no1 priority boot?

definatly no.1... But I cant even get it to boot the usb drive, it starts booting and crashes immediately.

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9 minutes ago, ReuploadPictures said:

definatly no.1... But I cant even get it to boot the usb drive, it starts booting and crashes immediately.

have u tried unplugging all sata drives and booting to the USB, this will show if its a problems with any hardware (not the sata drives of course)

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15 minutes ago, TGROBBO said:

have u tried unplugging all sata drives and booting to the USB, this will show if its a problems with any hardware (not the sata drives of course)

Tried this one before with my old win10 usb drive, it was still crashing about a week ago, but I can try again with the new USB.

 

edit: yes, still crashing :/

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