How to fix WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR (124)

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Commendable
Mar 20, 2016
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I have problems with a blue screen while installing new software. I'm getting the blue screen at the same installation step over and over again. The software i'm trying to install is Android Studio. It worked perfectly on the system before.

I'm running a freshly installed windows 10 with the latest drivers from the manufacturers website.
The hardware is selected from the manufacturers hardware compatibility list.
I reinstalled all drivers multiple times. The event log shows no other critical events except the already named blue screen error. I don't know how to fix this issue, it starts getting annoying.

Here are 2 dump files from my installation attempts

http://www.file-upload.net/download-11409263/032016-14937-01.dmp.html

http://www.file-upload.net/download-11409264/032016-18234-01.dmp.html

I hope someone is able to read the dump file properly and help me track down the issue.
 
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just going by the error code:
This bug check indicates that a fatal hardware error has occurred." This can indicate that you have some faulty hardware, unfortunately, probably the processor or perhaps the motherboard. Additional things you can try, though, just to see... Ensure that the system has adequate cooling and ventilation. Test RAM, reseat RAM and the processor if you can. If the BIOS is the latest, consider reverting to a previous version and see if that helps. If not, upgrade to the newest BIOS available. Also double-check BIOS settings; perhaps, note current settings, reset the BIOS defaults, and then adjust those settings you know are necessary to adjust. Double-check voltage, etc. and ensure/verify CPU...

Colif

Win 11 Master
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just going by the error code:
This bug check indicates that a fatal hardware error has occurred." This can indicate that you have some faulty hardware, unfortunately, probably the processor or perhaps the motherboard. Additional things you can try, though, just to see... Ensure that the system has adequate cooling and ventilation. Test RAM, reseat RAM and the processor if you can. If the BIOS is the latest, consider reverting to a previous version and see if that helps. If not, upgrade to the newest BIOS available. Also double-check BIOS settings; perhaps, note current settings, reset the BIOS defaults, and then adjust those settings you know are necessary to adjust. Double-check voltage, etc. and ensure/verify CPU compatibility with the motherboard. If you're overclocking, stop.

where that is from: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/blue-screen-0x124-wheauncorrectableerror/278673ae-d13a-448a-a6df-648118251e3b

might want to start there first.
 
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