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WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR stuck at 0% BSOD

System: Windows 10
Battery or AC: AC
Model: ux331un
Frequency of occurrence: once/twice a day
Reset OS: N
Screenshot or video: N
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Detailed description:Hello, i've been experiencing BSOD and random freezing lately with my asus zenbook ux331un
specs:
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Every time i have to reboot manually because the BSOD is stuck at 0% I think this is also the reason why it seems i can't create any dump file, i searched for three days for them still no way to find any, I have all set right for their creation (also page file settings) in fact if I manually create a BSOD i get the dump file right.
This problem seems to be unrelated to stress, it never happened while gaming but mostly during idle times. It seems to be worsened by laptop being attached to AC.
Thank you in advance for your answers.
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RAJU_MSC_MATHEM
Zen Master I
zanni.emanuele.re

Hi @RAJU.MSC.MATHEMATICS,

Thank you I'll try that for now i have disabled MEGAsync and Microsoft/XblGameSave do I need to disble more in the Microsoft directory of task scheduler? (I can provide you with a screenshot of it if you need)

Thank you in advance!


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If possible . delete applications under Microsoft category in task scheduler.
only few application's can't able to delete under Microsoft category.

dont worry I deleted many tasks under Microsoft and other categories too

Hi @RAJU.MSC.MATHEMATICS
I did delete a lot of them even if i had to delete one by one hope this solves it if not I'll delete more.
Thank you!

RAJU_MSC_MATHEM
Zen Master I
zanni.emanuele.re

Hi @RAJU.MSC.MATHEMATICS

I did delete a lot of them even if i had to delete one by one hope this solves it if not I'll delete more.

Thank you!


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update your work .

Hi @RAJU.MSC.MATHEMATICS
I did as you said and deleted all of them but unluckily i still get the same BSOD, I'm biginning to think it's much more related to AC then before, in fact I used the PC on battery for the whole day and no error as i plugged it in 5 mins and I was in BSOD.
Thank you anyway 😉

RAJU_MSC_MATHEM
Zen Master I
zanni.emanuele.re

Hi @RAJU.MSC.MATHEMATICS

I did as you said and deleted all of them but unluckily i still get the same BSOD, I'm biginning to think it's much more related to AC then before, in fact I used the PC on battery for the whole day and no error as i plugged it in 5 mins and I was in BSOD.

Thank you anyway 😉


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thanks for updating .
now I need dump files to analyse the root cause of bsod.
memory dump files in .dump or .dmp formats.

zip the files and upload in Google drive and then share the link here