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has much more to do with unstable overclocks or incorrect/unstable voltages
All of which are configured in the BIOS/UEFI
it only appears in games so do you disable it in the bios? and where can I disable it? overclocks
You should look up which hardware component is faulting. It's usually the cpu though and this would incl. voltage issues. I had WHEA warnings when I undervolted my cpu too much.
You can find a description of the warning in Event Viewer under System logs. Also: are the chipset drivers for your board up to date?
like i said, i only have the problem with the human playground, after it affected me and gave me a random bluescreen when i updated with driver boost 10 it doesn't give me that bluescreen anymore, only in that game or in different games, but rarely only in the People Playground it gives me a blue screen and in different games and it didn't give me all the time. rarely.
Yes double check your bios settings
I tried, it doesn't work, it gives me random messages, it could be because of the parts, because anyway I have to buy another PC, but I make it from parts. and anyway, thank you for wanting to help me. and only in games does that message appear. I've had it for 5 years, so I think something broke with it in the laptop
it could be SSD or CPU. exactly but I don't know how to take it apart to put it back.
Check your overclocking settings on the GPU and try tuning them down a bit or put them on the default settings.
small edit:
I recommend reading the rest of the information this is sourced from here: https://www.lifewire.com/fix-whea-uncorrectable-error-4689907
or for the manufacturer to overclock it, I looked in the Bios, but I have version 1.16 and I cannot select to select lower voltages and it only appears in some games. whea_uncorrectable_error
I looked at Advanced
only these options appear in Bios in advanced settings
Intel VTX
INTEL VID
TBT detection gain:
it is beyond the limit for me to solve it.