My 2 year old AMD Origin Chronos keeps crashing with a green screen (I have yet to do a complete clean install although I do want to leave the insider program in Windows, it’s a disaster). It says WHEA uncorrectible error most times when crashing, but I can’t identify the hardware issue if there is one. My ssd seems healthy. I cannot see a memory issue. My tech is going to put in a new PSU but I don’t think it’s the PSU because it’s already pretty good and the cpu temperatures always look fine. I have reset this computer twice this week and it usually works fine until I play WoW for 20 minutes. This is not even high intensity play. I have been playing WoW almost daily for 2 years and this is happening in the last month. I reinstalled Battle net and WoW, and changed the DirectX to 11, and diagdx comes out unproblematic anyway. I don’t think it is a problem with the graphics card either, have seen no evidence of that in any logs. It’s a NVIDEA RTX 3070Ti. I am just putting this out here in case anyone has any fresh ideas. I do have a computer tech but I keep wondering if WoW has a central role in this problem.
Can you roll back out of the windows insider build?
To get completely out of it I need to do a clean install. I reinstalled windows three times this week but haven’t wiped all the files. If I thought that would solve the problem I would do it. Trying to get some clarity. One time it crashed and gave a different message: hypervisor error. Just once. I’m not overclocking.
In all honesty it very well could be the insider build. I have a single PC with an insider build and it will not run wow. It crashes constantly. Boot to the Non insider build on the same PC no issues.
It may be. It’s just weird that I ran WoW on Insider builds for two years without serious issue. It may be one crap build, but I don’t think I have the ability to roll it back now. I’m going to have to do a clean install and get rid of it.
When you use the build to put windows back on a computer with the same type it works or new computer build. I had a laptop with windows 10 pro… I used the same email to put win10 pro on my new desktop build and scraped the laptop.
I got the ISO from windows insider.
This turned the test build into a real build.
Microsoft requested a backup email address and would crash wow untill I gave the 2nd email address… After giving the second email… Never crashed again.
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