Question HELP! — A corrected hardware error has occurred. Component: PCI Express Root Port Error Source: Advanced Error Reporting (PCI Express)
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Thread starterharnsisdead
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Start dateJan 16, 2022
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#1
ryzen 3600, asrock steel legend b450 motherboard, 32 gb corsair vegence ram, gtx1050ti
I keep getting this error when loading fullscreen games, such as battlefield v, Roblox :
Source: WHEA-Logger
Event ID: 17
«A corrected hardware error has occurred.
Component: PCI Express Root Port
Error Source: Advanced Error Reporting (PCI Express)»
Ive tried removing and re-installing device drivers as well as updating my motherboard bios and enabling XMP for my ram. nothing seems to be working. I cant run fullscreen applications for longer than 10-20mins before it crashes and returns me to the desktop.
should I reset my pc? will this fix the issue?
I plan to remove my hardware and reinstall it however this is a last resort.
any infomation on the error would be appreciated.
Ive searched most of the internet already looking for answers. I understand it could either be my ram or gpu?
thanks.
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Hi, thanks for your response.
Ive already done the clean install of drivers on my PC using DDU.
I have downloaded CPU-Z after reseating bot my RAM and GPU.
CPU-Z recognises both my CPU and my GPU but not my RAM.
When I look at my RAM on the SPD tab in CPU-Z it is all greyed out, therefore Im beginning to think that the RAM may be corrupted?
could this be the case?
I currently have 32gb Corsair Vengeance 2666Hz RAM that I bought second hand from eBay.
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Memtest is created as a bootable USB so that you don’t need windows to run it
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my specs:
ryzen 3600, asrock steel legend b450 motherboard, 32 gb corsair vegence ram, gtx1050tiI keep getting this error when loading fullscreen games, such as battlefield v, Roblox :
Source: WHEA-Logger
Event ID: 17
«A corrected hardware error has occurred.
Component: PCI Express Root Port
Error Source: Advanced Error Reporting (PCI Express)»Ive tried removing and re-installing device drivers as well as updating my motherboard bios and enabling XMP for my ram. nothing seems to be working. I cant run fullscreen applications for longer than 10-20mins before it crashes and returns me to the desktop.
should I reset my pc? will this fix the issue?
I plan to remove my hardware and reinstall it however this is a last resort.any infomation on the error would be appreciated.
Ive searched most of the internet already looking for answers. I understand it could either be my ram or gpu?thanks.
have you solved the issue , i have the same problem
A corrected hardware error has occurred.
Component: PCI Express Root Port
Error Source: Advanced Error Reporting (PCI Express)
Primary Busevice:Function: 0x0:0x3:0x1
Secondary Busevice:Function: 0x0:0x0:0x0
Primary Device NameCIVEN_1022&DEV_1453&SUBSYS_14531022&REV_00
Secondary Device Name:
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02-14-2016 12:50 AM
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WHEA-logger ID 17 GL552VW
Event ID: 17
Source: WHEA-Logger
A corrected hardware error has occurred.
Component: PCI Express Root Port
Error Source: Advanced Error Reporting (PCI Express)
Busevice:Function: 0x0:0x7:0x0
Vendor IDevice ID: 0x8086:0x340e
Class Code: 0x30400Event ID: 17
Source: WHEA-Logger
A corrected hardware error has occurred.
Component: PCI Express Root Port
Error Source: Advanced Error Reporting (PCI Express)
Busevice:Function: 0x0:0x7:0x0
Vendor IDevice ID: 0x8086:0x340e
Class Code: 0x30400This Event Occur each 3rd minute, and make a tiny lag spike in every game, each 3 min where FPS drop down to 0 in less a sec and then run smooth again, and as told dosent matter what game i run
the next thing is google tells me its not the chipsets driver,what ive done so far is, downloaded all driver for assus support site, nothing changed at all, ive let windows update all driver,
nothing have changed.Ppl talks about its the wifi drivers that cause it , but when i deactivate the wifi card the problem is the same,
im now thinking its the video driver that troubles me, and the geforce experiences is laggy like hell too, sometimes its 10 mins lag ( program not respond) and then it runs up,
ive tried to re install the experience and tried to and now i just realized the experience also make some failes, any suggestion to what it could be?
I bougth the laptop the 10 Feb 2016
its brand new should not make those kind of fails constantly
03-08-2016 03:53 PM
#2
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WHEA-logger ID 17 GL552VW
I have also been having the same issue with a HP Pavilion Gaming Notebook.
http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Noteboo…/false#M431016
one post on here is that a user sent there laptop back and got there money back.
me personally I have had two system boards and still got the same issue, now back to HP for a third set of parts.
03-09-2016 01:31 AM
#3
ROG Guru: White Belt
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I think it is the Realtek Ethernet and/or wireless drivers (which are on the PCIe port on the GL552.) I have had success getting rid of them by reinstalling the Realtek drivers (various versions), but they always come back, both in Windows 7 and Windows 10. I can go days without seeing them and then a flurry when PC is inactive.
One thing in common when these re-occur. Even though I have Windows updates turned off (Win 7) and device updates disabled in system properties, I can trace a Restore point to a Windows Critical Update applied immediately preceding the WHEA Error 17 flood every time. Happened again today even though Windows Update history shows only updates applied were MSE definitions.
Last edited by maf23; 03-09-2016 at 10:50 AM.
03-12-2016 08:57 PM
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ROG Guru: White Belt
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I seemed to have solved this by re-installing Intel Wireless ProSet drivers, using following driver from Intel site:
Intel Dual-Band Wireless AC-7265, v.18.33.01
I have completely disabled Windows Updates at this point, as they seem to pose a greater threat to my system stability than the risk of not installing their latest 16 supposed «security» updates per month. My system files will also stop consuming wasted space for all the install/uninstall baggage associated with the updates as well.
Last edited by maf23; 03-13-2016 at 04:12 PM.
03-13-2016 04:18 PM
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MSE auto-update is the reason the driver stability and the flood of WHEA-Logger errors. Critical Update auto installs and creates these Errors every Sunday morning at 3am to be precise. Only option is to re-image (System Restore does not roll-back the update). Also, after next re-boot, system is slow to boot and CPU goes to 100% (traced back to Windows Update background processes) until I force a shutdown. This is the very same behavior that destroyed my previous 2 Win7 PCs. If I want to run Prime95 in the middle of the night unsupervised, I will schedule it myself.
Edit: I also ran a MSE full system scan the previous day with manually updated definitions and did not have the same problem, and the 100% CPU is not due to the MSE service itself, but four other Windows Update processes.
Last edited by maf23; 03-13-2016 at 04:30 PM.
03-15-2016 10:35 PM
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ROG Guru: White Belt
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Jeesh. Windows Defender has to be disabled as well to avoid the «critical update» that starts the WHEA-Logger errors. These pesky auto updates are so annoying.
03-20-2016 07:38 PM
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ROG Guru: White Belt
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It seems that nothing I have done eliminates these errors. They come and go randomly (both in Windows 7 and in Windows 10). I think he reason I was not seeing them for a while was when I shut down my PC when inactive (they seem to be more prevalent when the system is not doing anything). I can add that I can find no ill effects of the error that I can tell (WiFi does not drop out and PCMark scores are acceptable). I just know it is not normal to have a flood of these type errors in Event Viewer. The latest bios update (217) for GL552VW did nothing to solve the issue either, so whatever «microcode» was updated had nothing to do with this issue. My guess is there a lot of people that have the error but don’t know it.
Also, my reason for disabling MSE had more to do with it changing my Windows Update settings and re-enabling the silent background GetWinX scans that are essentially viruses as far as I am concerned (MS solution for people who griped was just to hide the activity from the task bar, brilliant!). I have Windows 10 installed in a dual-boot set-up, MS please leave my optimized and very efficient Windows 7 partition alone.
Windows Updates cannot be disabled on Windows 10, unless you have an Enterprise (Pro?) edition. You can set to a metered internet connection and set updates to install at a time you choose (these settings are conveniently buried in Advanced Settings). I personally do not want Windows updating concurrently with other updates or as soon as I log on after a long period without creating an image first.
Last edited by maf23; 03-20-2016 at 11:46 PM.
03-21-2016 08:44 AM
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Well I made it over 8 hours over a Sunday night in Windows 7 without any WHEA-Logger errors.
The last change I made was to re-install the Intel Bluetooth driver. I also disabled all Autoplay defaults to «Take No Action».Edit: Errorss are back. I will try disabling the Ethernet.
Last edited by maf23; 03-22-2016 at 06:59 AM.
Windows 10 is rebooting just about every night (not due to Windows Update).
Checkng the Event Viewer shows hundreads of these errors before it reboots.
I checked the Vendor & Device ID. It is an Intel PCI Express device.
I tried updating to the latest driver from the Intel site (ver 10.1.1.13) but these warnings are still being generated. It reduced to about 6 seconds now vs the 1 sec events…
Component: PCI Express Root Port
Error Source: Advanced Error Reporting (PCI Express)
Busevice:Function: 0x0:0x1D:0x0
Vendor IDevice ID: 0x8086:0x9D18
Class Code: 0x30400
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FRUId | {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000} |
UncorrectableErrorStatus | 0x0 |
CorrectableErrorStatus | 0x1000 |
HeaderLog | 0100004A040000010000000000000000 |
RawData |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|
Any help on this would be of great help. The reboots are driving me crazy.
thanks
Peter