How to Repair Error Code 0xc00000f in Windows 10?
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Code 0xc00000f usually occurs when your PC boot configuration data for
containing errors or missing files. Afterward, you will see a message on your
screen telling that your system needs to be repaired. Three common reasons can
cause such a problem in your system. Those are:
BCD is
missing or corrupt: It
is a database of Windows system configuration. Commonly, the Error Code
0xc00000f occurs when BOOTMGR is unable to locate BCD files. For some reason,
BCD files may get corrupted or lost due to disk-write, a virus attack or power
outage.
The
system file is damaged: Corrupted
system files on your computer can cause the Error Code 0xc00000f. The error can
occur as the update process is stuck, shutting down the system forcefully or
suddenly power supply surges.
Hard
disk data cable failure:
As we know, computer components can be damaged, which can create problems
during the boot process. So, you should replace it since using data cable for
extended periods can develop tons of hassles in the system.
Source:- How to Repair
Error Code 0xc00000f in Windows 10?
Here
are some possible solutions that will help you out from this problematic
situation conveniently.
Solutions
to Repair Error Code 0xc00000f in Windows 10
Either
of the following methods may fix your problem. So follow each one cautiously.
Try every way to get your system back in the normal state.
Solution
1: Eject devices or USB connection to the system
In
normal cases, USB inserted the port of your system or laptops may be a reason
behind it. So, try to remove USB, cables, or any other removable device and
restart your PC.
Solution
2: Repair your PC
- Insert a bootable pen
drive or USB into the port.
- Reboot your system and
press the F2 key.
- Set the bootable drive
name accordingly in the row of the first boot device.
- Hit the F10 key to
save the changes.
- Restart the PC to
start installation and repair to fix error code 0xc00000f in windows 10.
Solution
3: Rebuild Boot Configuration Data
- The window offers
bootrec.exe to rebuild boot configuration data.
- For that, again,
insert any bootable drive into the port.
- Choose the keyboard,
language, currency, and then click on the Next.
- Now, you are in a
recovery environment; so, select Command Prompt.
- In doing so, you will
see a black panel on your screen.
- Type bootrec.exe and
hit Enter button. It will bring back your PC into the normal state.
Solution
4: Fabricate an EFI Partition
- Go to the Start Menu
search bar and type Command Prompt to open it.
- Now type following
commands: Diskpart, list disk, select disk 0, list partition, select
partition, and hit the Enter button.
- Note, make sure that
the selected partition contains more than 200 MB of free space. Otherwise,
it will create problems while making the EFI partition.
- Now type shrink
desired=200 minimum =200 in the CMD and press Enter.
- Afterward, write
following commands: create partition EFI, list partition, partition 2,
format fs=fat32
- Now, you need to write
list vol, select vol 3, and press enter.
- Tap on Assign to
confirm it.’
- Finally, reboot your
system and check.
JEANNE E. WINFIELD is
a self-professed security expert; she has been making the people aware of the
security threats. Her passion is to write about Cyber security, cryptography,
malware, social engineering, internet, and new media. She writes for McAfee
security products at mcafee.com/activate.
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