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Realtek PCIE Card Reader
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Thanks @Rien72

 

Best regards,

 

REO

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Thanks @evans89lfc

 

Best regards,

 

REO

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My computer has the following:

 

1.  Intel Core i7 6700T

2. Intel Graphics 530 & AMD Radeon R7 A360

3. Realtec PCIE card reader

4. WIFI Intel Dual band wireless AC3165

 

Since I disabled the Realtec PCi GBE family controller (because I am using the WIFI) the errors are now down to 1-3 per day vs. 100's per day.  Don't know why?

 

Thanks,

Jan

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Thanks @Rockypalmer

 

Best regards,

 

REO

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1.  Intel Core i5 6200U

2. Intel HD Graphics 520

3. Realtec PCIE card reader

4. WIFI Intel Dual band wireless AC3165

 

Thanks!

 

Let me know in case you need any testings to be done at a later stage.

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1 - Intel Core i5-6200U
2 - Intel HD 520
3 - Realtek PCIE card reader
4 - Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3165

 

Note1 - Disabling Realtek card reader makes WHEA-Logger errors no longer occur.
Note2 - If card reader is enabled and we force legacy in PCIExpress (by using bcdedit /set pciexpress forcedisable), WHEA-Logger errors no longer occur.
Note3 - On models with Realtek Wifi and Realtek Card Reader, if we disable both, WHEA-Logger errors no longer occur.
Note4 - My Ethernet LAN is Realtek and never had any issue.

 

Best regards,

Carlos

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@gabeCrash

 

That can override the problem at least you won't get continuous flood:


Run CMD as administrator, and type the following: bcdedit /set pciexpress forcedisable

 

Restart

 

I know that is not a real solution that's a workaround which suggested by MS.

 

By using this above, I lose 1 usb port on my system.

It is not a big los, since i have 2 others. Just want to mention this.

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You can set back to default behavior by using bcdedit /set pciexpress default command.
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@GabeCrash, @Rien72, @Carlos_Figueira, @Bipinvsnl, @Rockypalmer

 

Can one of you check the driver version for the Realtek Card Reader and post back???

 

REO

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