код события 17 whea logger
Код события 17 whea logger
Вопрос
Доброго дня, комрады!
Проблема с логами, столкнулся сразу после покупки.
Устранимая аппаратная ошибка.
Компонент: Порт PCI Express Root
Источник ошибки: Расширенный отчет об ошибках (PCI Express)
Шина:Устройство:Функция: 0x0:0x1C:0x4
ИД поставщика:ИД устройства: 0x8086:0xA114
Код класса: 0x30400
Дополнительные сведения содержатся в подробностях этой записи.
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Не смог найти по продукт и вендор ID, что это за устройство, предполагаю где-то чипсет, но не могу понять. Обновлены все драйвера сперва с официального сайта Asus, все установлено без ошибок. Не помогло Далее были скачаны все официальные последние драйвера с сайтов производителей. Видеокарту с GeForce, Чипсет HM170 с сайта Intel и остальное так же. Так же без ошибок, все обновилось. Но проблема не решена. Насколько обращать внимание на это? Стоит ли парится и искать решение или из текста Logger, значит что то пытается слогировать но не получается, может и черт с ним, пускай не логирует? Если надо решить, не прошу мне решить проблему вам, просто направьте в нужно русло! Код события 17 whea loggerВопросПредупреждение 14.12.2019 22:18:33 WHEA-Logger 17 Отсутствует Имя журнала: System Компонент: Конечная точка PCI Express Legacy Шина:Устройство:Функция: 0x9:0x0:0x0 Дополнительные сведения содержатся в подробностях этой записи. 17 1450 System 4 0xdf I keep getting the following error message: A corrected hardware error has occurred. Component: PCI Express Root Port Error Source: Advanced Error Reporting (PCI Express) Vendor ID:Device ID: 0x8086:0xA115 Class Code: 0x30400 The details view of this entry contains further information. It always happens after system start and I got thousands of entries. I’m using the latest drivers installed by HP Assistant, and I tried to update all of them induvidualy too. I also tried to reinstall the system and reset the BIOS to defaults including security settings. There was no effect I’m getting the message continuosly. Is there any solution? Is there any update that can help? I saw a few same post here with same models, if this a known issue I would like to know the exact way to solve this issue. Its a hardware issue, software or drivers may not fix it, is it under Warranty? You can try reinstalling all the chipset drives found at link below. Installing drivers from there or drivers from other source does not change anything, however using drivers from different source the error is less frequent and does not continue to flood after windows has been loaded all of the drivers, strange. The number of warnings decreased from thousands to hunders but I don’t know what causing this. It seems somehow connecting to network related drivers and services. You can fix it by updating your Intel drivers in Devices manager. right Click on every Intel entry in system and click on update driver and find one online. It will download & update your drivers, reboot and then the event 17 flood will stop. Windows 10 always compare versions of every single drivers and always install the newest. Otherwise it does not install a driver. There is a wider issue behind that. Now with windows 10, all driver updates should be automatically done by Windows 10 and windows update will download in the background the best drivers. Do that for Nvidia drivers and you may be surprised that microsoft possess a newer driver compared to what was provided by Nvidia drivers installation. In the property for every driver, look at the Event tab and you will see what & when drivers has been removed, installed. It is very useful. I switched off the auto installation of HP support assistant. I have the feeling that HP support assistant blocks the automatic drivers update from windows 10. I don’t know whether i should not uninstall it completely and let windows 10 deal with all drivers. On the other hand HP softwares wil not be updated anymore. Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert. (MCSE). Mainly I tried every possible driver what I found, it seems I have this problem after latest BIOS update. I can’t find any earlier bios to roll back. As I noticed I have this issue even if I try to run live Ubuntu and my SSD speed is recognized as SATA 2 with intel drivers. Strange because if I use Standard windows drivers, the speed is normal SATA 3. I have HP Pavilion 15 Gaming ak001nu P5Q18EA Under Windows 10 (64bit) i have about 500 messages pers second. This causes about 300Kb/s constant traffic on the disk. The problem comes from the PCI that holds the WIFI module (d evice ID: 0x8086:0xA115). If i disable this PCI from device manager the error stop appearing. I also tried every driver I found with no success. Now the big problem is when I download something. The error rate jumps alot. For something like 1GB of size downloaded on my HDD I have 2GB of traffic from errors on my SSD. Under Windows 7 (64 bit) the error still exists, but disable/enable on the PCI causes it to stop completely. Can you tell me what BIOS version do you use? I have a bad feeling. it is a BIOS issue, but of course I’m not sure. My BIOS version is F.54 I don’t have idea just requesting the latest bios for our models. By the way I have installed this driver and the error rate is now around 1-2 hundred on each restart. If I shut down and start my laptop I can’t find any Event ID 17 entry in Event Viewer, I know that is not a solution and I want a solution also. I have the same errors. HP ProBook 450 G3 running Windows 7 Pro, Log Name: System Component: PCI Express Root Port Bus:Device:Function: 0x0:0x1c:0x5 17 12579005 System 4 0xdf I get 20 MB of errors (16,xxx entrys) in about 4 min. WHEA-Logger Event ID 17 flooding System Eventssatindemon4u
Alright. So I posted yesterday about an issue I was having installing Microsoft office. It just kept failing. Well at this point I can’t seem to install anything. I mean anything. I tried to install windows updates, failed. Java update, failed. Intel chipset update, failed. So I decided to check the event viewer and found this under system. Note: There are probably 50-100 of these coming in every single second. System is an Asus X555UB-NH51 [ Name] Microsoft-Windows-WHEA-Logger That’s pretty much the short version of the error. flyingsquirrelNew MemberDo you have any more info on the event viewer? If you click on the event and look under the «General» tab, what does it say? I had a similar issue with my machine and it turns out that disabling PCI-E Native Power Management in the BIOS fixed it. My onboard wifi didn’t like having the link state power management set to enabled and it flooded the event log with the following: A corrected hardware error has occurred. Component: PCI Express Root Port Bus The details view of this entry contains further information. FordGT90Concept«I go fast!1!11!1!»
Yeah, need more information. All you provided was the generic error header information. There should be sub data that gives details about what specific caused it and why. RejZoRsatindemon4u
Yeah, need more information. All you provided was the generic error header information. There should be sub data that gives details about what specific caused it and why. I have posted below the entire log. I didn’t in the beginning because it is quite lengthy. But, if it helps then here you guys go. CPU isn’t overclocked and never has been. Temps seem to be doing ok. Maxing out at 43C. As far as installing things goes I believe I finally fixed that. I installed a ram disk partition a while back and then decided to remove it. However, when doing so it never returned any of the system variables to default so I had to do that. Things are installing fine now, I think. Still getting flooded with those damn errors though. Below is the log. flyingsquirrelNew MemberEdit: daft question, but have you installed the intel chipset drivers? satindemon4u
Edit: daft question, but have you installed the intel chipset drivers? Tima777New MemberI’ve got the same problem with this laptop model ASUS X555UB. Source: Microsoft-Windows-WHEA-Logger Component: PCI Express Root Port Bus I updaded all drivers, installed all updates for windows 10, checked the latest drivers from ASUS, updated BIOS. Nothing helped to avoid this WHEA problem. I wrote to ASUS support, still waiting their answers but I am not sure that they will give useful information how to deal this it. Did you have a chance to fix it thus far, flyingsquirrelNew MemberYou could try updated drivers if there are any. I’ve only just realised that your system is a laptop, and it looks like a common complaint about that model but nobody has a solution. Other things you could try: updating bluetooth drivers (assuming its a combined wifi/bluetooth card), rolling back to older drivers, or even trying the default windows drivers. If you have a realtek wireless card, you could also try downloading drivers direct from realtek. You say you’ve tried updating the BIOS, I assume this is the latest one? The most recent one is only two weeks old and you may have missed it. satindemon4u
You could try updated drivers if there are any. I’ve only just realised that your system is a laptop, and it looks like a common complaint about that model but nobody has a solution. Other things you could try: updating bluetooth drivers (assuming its a combined wifi/bluetooth card), rolling back to older drivers, or even trying the default windows drivers. If you have a realtek wireless card, you could also try downloading drivers direct from realtek. You say you’ve tried updating the BIOS, I assume this is the latest one? The most recent one is only two weeks old and you may have missed it.
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