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    Whea-logger event id:17 warnings in windows event viewer

    I have this error message for several weeks, My config is intel Core i7- 720M
    1GB Nvidia GF GT240M,Windows 7 64 bit home premium. In the Event Viewer /
    newspapers Windows / System /. The Warning message :
    Event 17 WHEA -Logger
    A corrected hardware error occurred .
    Component : Root Port PCI 1Express
    Error Source : Advanced Error Reporting (PCI Express )
    Bus : Device : Function : 0x0 : 0x3 : 0x0
    Provider ID : Device ID : 0x8086/0xd138
    Class Code : 0x30400
    I have about 20 times per hour the same warning !
    Thank you in advance for any information that would solve.

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    Re: Whea-logger event id:17 warnings in windows event viewer

    Click on Start then right click on desktop / manage / observer of events in two clicks applications (if any) on the error found in the extinction of the copy by clicking on the two layers to the right and paste in the next post.Also renew the transaction system.To stop accidental activation , sometimes just a simple operation , but it is not effective in all cases :
    1 ) Go to "Start " , then "Control Panel " , then "System " and then " System " ( or by right-clicking on " My Computer " and selecting " Properties " )
    2) Click the Advanced tab
    3) Click on "Settings " under " Startup and Recovery "
    4) Uncheck " Automatically restart "
    Last edited by Dr. V; 28-06-2010 at 11:25 PM.

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    Re: Whea-logger event id:17 warnings in windows event viewer

    You can read the message error generated by the system through the Event Viewer .To access it:
    1 ) Open "Control Panel " , then "Administrative Tools "
    2) Double - click on " Computer Management "
    3 ) Open the " Event Viewer "(under "System Tools ") and read the error messages .

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    Re: Whea-logger event id:17 warnings in windows event viewer

    get the error log is very useful to try to understand what is blocking your system.To do this Start = > Run = > and type " eventvwr "by validating entrance .You 'll have access to four types of reports .
    - Application
    - Security
    - System
    - Explore the Internet
    Each log ( log) contains the events reported. Application will allow you to monitor various applications installed on your PC are what the system or not.
    Security will enable you to monitor the security of your PC. System when it allows to keep track of everything on the system components, processes, operating systems , the kernel ...Internet Explorer by default is not active .
    In summary each log lets you know if there were any problems on your system during startup or just before a crash.

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    Re: Whea-logger event id:17 warnings in windows event viewer

    Observers event aims to help you solve problems using your PC or at least identify the source of the problem. Although events like Warning do not cause a direct error , it is nevertheless important because you can help to anticipate a future concern. It is therefore important to look at from time to time about what the event was created.By ype events Error are a major help in the identification see resolution of a problem . Take a concrete case Windows Update offers an update of Office.

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    Re: Whea-logger event id:17 warnings in windows event viewer

    Check the steps:
    # Open a log file , can read and display the contents of a newspaper
    # Save Log File As, and saves the log file
    # New display of the newspaper, to duplicate the same newspaper
    # Clear all events, allows a newspaper to completely empty
    # Display
    * Add / Remove Columns
    * All registration, displays all events from a log
    * Filter , allows the selection and / or failure to display various events by their type , source , category , ID , user , date range and hours ...
    * Newest / Oldest First , can change the sorting order for the log display ( ascending / descending date and time )
    * Search, to locate a specific event based on certain criteria
    * Customize defines the interface of the Event Viewer

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