WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR 0x00000124 BSOD

If you receive this error, it means that a hardware error has occurred and that your PC has shut down suddenly to protect itself from data loss. The following potential fixes can be carried out to fix BSOD errors related to error code STOP 0x00000124 on Windows 10- If you tend to create a System Restore point usually, you can try to undo any modifications on your computer, by performing System Restore. Secondly, it is recommended that you carry out these tasks mentioned below in Safe Mode with Networking only.

1] Disable Overclocking if you have enabled it

If Overclocking has been enabled, try disabling it. This should help.

2] Ensure that your computer’s cooling systems are working

You need to get your hardware opened and checked if the computer’s cooling systems like fans, etc., are working normally.

3] Run system diagnostics

Run Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool to confirm that the system memory is not defective.

4] Update or Rollback Driver

It is less likely, but possible that a driver is causing the hardware to fail. So, if you recently updated a driver, rollback. If you are using an old device driver, see if updates are available. If need be, uninstall and then fresh install the driver, whose name may have been mentioned in the Blue Screen. This post will show you how to Update or Rollback drivers. For instance, if it is the sisraid4.sys driver then since it is a Windows system driver, you may run System File Checker as well. sisraid4.sys is SiS AHCI Stor-Miniport Driver and is digitally signed by Microsoft Windows.

5] Run System File Checker

Run Command Prompt (Admin), type in the following command to run System File Checker, and then hit Enter. Restart your system after the scan is completed. This will fix all the bad or damaged collections of your system files.

6] Disable Digital Driver Signature Enforcement

Start by rebooting your computer from the Start menu and selecting the option while you press the Shift key. It will bring up the Advanced Boot Menu. Click on Troubleshoot. Now, select Startup Settings.

Finally, select the option that says Disable driver signature enforcement. Boot your computer normally. Check if that fixes your issues. All the best!