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Hello,
I just installed Android Studio and Intel HAXM 1.1.1 two days ago to start learning Android development. Since then, I've been seeing WHEA-Logger events in my Windows System Log every time I have HAXM actively running an emulated Android device. Is this a bug? Known error? Uncharted waters never seen before...?
Everything seems to be working fine, but I started to get quite worried that I had a bad CPU once I saw the logs popping in...Until I was able to tie all the timestamps back to my new usage of HAXM. I have an i5-4460 in a desktop I just built this August. Output from one of the events is below:
A corrected hardware error has occurred.
Reported by component: Processor Core
Error Source: Corrected Machine Check
Error Type: Internal parity error
Processor APIC ID: 0
ErrorSource 1
ApicId 0
MCABank 0
MciStat 0x90000040000f0005
MciAddr 0x0
MciMisc 0x0
ErrorType 12
TransactionType 256
Participation 256
RequestType 256
MemorIO 256
MemHierarchyLvl 256
Timeout 256
OperationType 256
Channel 256
Length 864
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Does it happens with latest version of Android Studio + HAXM 1.1.5? Which Windows version do you have?
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This was all on Windows 10 Pro x64. I haven't tried HAXM 1.1.5. After noticing the errors I ended up uninstalling HAXM and using my Nexus 6 to test on instead.

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