I don't have words to express how grateful I am for this video tutorial!!!! Since I decided to install Debian alongside Windows it just screwed up the mbr in a way that I couldn't fix. Even after uninstalling Debian. This tutorial fixed the problem very easily. Can't thank you enough for this!!!
I show a lot of videos and try all methods even it's seems similar to this but didn't succeed.... but I have succeed with your method .I must save all this command for future problems 😂 thank you very much ❤❤❤ But in my case the windows system appears in disk :d not c: ...then I choosed d
I'm getting this error after completing all the steps above and restarting the windows 11 vm again normally: Your PC device needs to be repaired The operating system couldn't be loaded because the system registry file is missing or contains errors: File: \windows\system32\config\system error code: 0xc000014c What should I do ?
After the steps in the video still not booting , i had to go to recovery and use the startup repair after that he repaired the c drive but when booted to windows a blue screen appeared, critical process died , after the restart it went to desktop...after couple minutes system service exception bsod .......i have installed a new ssd m2 and clone the other ssd and i had some bsod error but i couldn't see in the bsod viewer and i have changed the uefi to legacy and changed to something else there and because of that was not booting in the first place , no i am running chkdsk and found errors again, i hope i am going to fix it because I don't have time to reinstall windows again 😅
thank you so muchhhh.. fix my issue.. i was using raid disk mirror and somehow the boot sector is located on the other targeted mirror disk only and not in the master disk
I have completed all the steps as mentioned. Just as you showed on the main screen the fixboot command was successful after the 2th time. But the same problem occurs, when the PC is starting up it enters the windows where I can press 'del' for example. And after a few seconds, it crashes and reboots in the same loop over and over
You may try other commands like: 1. chkdsk f /r C: (C denotes the system volume) 2. DISM /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth 3. sfc /scannow There may be some other thing that may be causing issue. Few months back I had an issue in my system where my laptop was booting fine and then crashing. Then rebooting and crashing. Sometimes it rebooted till the windows logo appeared then froze and crashed. The cycle continued. After all software trouble shooting, I tried checking my RAM. I used windows memory diagnostic tool and my laptops Hardware diagnostic tool, to check my RAM. The diagnostic tool checks for hardware issues before booting into OS. So it rules out all probable software related issue. The extensive test found that one of my RAM stick was failing. But the failure was not persistent. RAM failed 3 out of 4 times. So, I took out the RAM. Blew dry air to remove any dust on the pins on the board. Used an eraser to rub the pins of the RAM gently and remove any possible carbon deposition. Then cleaned the RAM pins with Isopropyl alcohol. Then seated the RAM in its slot. Since then, the crashes are gone and the RAM passes 5 consecutive extensive Hardware diagnostic test. May be RAM is giving issue in you case. You may try testing your RAM when all software troubleshooting fails.
Brother thank you! I eventually came across this video from your other video: th-cam.com/video/VErSnwaNDdA/w-d-xo.html. I recently got a new 2TB SSD upgrade for my PC as my old one was 256GB (c drive - containing Windows files). I had followed another video on TH-cam demonstrating the use of DiskGenius to clone one hard-drive/ssd to another and it seemed to work flawlessly. However, I then shortly realised that whatever settings I had pressed, gave only a specific volume of storage on the new ssd that was being used (260ish-GB of the 2TB). I pulled up DiskGenius again and expanded the storage (however I hadn't picked up on the fact that I may have needed to leave it as its own partition...maybe, but not necessarily because this worked). After having cloned it over and rebooting, I then decided to clean up my old 256GB SSD, getting rid of all the files which were obviously cloned over (I checked that the properties sizes were the same/more - all good!). The system then restarted and I got a blue screen with error code: 0xc000000e. After checking the boot manager in BIOS, panicking/screaming into the abyss for a couple of hours, and trying to find a suitable - not in use - USB drive, I then found and followed both your videos and managed to get it working (Thank you for making these!). Windows is a great OS but man sometimes it stinks...especially if you don't have much of a comp science background...it's a steep, painful and potentially expensive learning curve. Luckily I'm a fairly resilient and stubborn experimental bio-physicist! Thank god for the internet... Apologies for rambling on, I hope this helps someone in the future! :D (If anyone has questions on this thread I will try to answer in the future but can't guarantee timeliness)
I don't have words to express how grateful I am for this video tutorial!!!! Since I decided to install Debian alongside Windows it just screwed up the mbr in a way that I couldn't fix. Even after uninstalling Debian. This tutorial fixed the problem very easily. Can't thank you enough for this!!!
Have been struggling to find a fix and you helped. Thank you very much!!!
Amazing tutorial. Thank you very much. This fixed my laptop!
I just cant THANK YOU enough!!! Oh my god it worked like a charm!
Thank you. This just got me up and running again after cloning my ssd drive and experiencing boot failure.
I don't know how to thank you, this worked !!!
wonderful step by step guidance. definitely fixed my problem. Thx thx
Thank you bro for this tutorial. My PC works now!
You're a lifesaver! Thank you so much for this!
I ran the last command rebuildbcd but it showed that, " please wait, since this may take a while"
But then nothing happens. What's the solution?
I show a lot of videos and try all methods even it's seems similar to this but didn't succeed.... but I have succeed with your method .I must save all this command for future problems 😂 thank you very much ❤❤❤
But in my case the windows system appears in disk :d not c: ...then I choosed d
What do I do if after
“ bcdboot c:\windows /s g: /f all “
it says
“failure when attempting to copy boot files” ?
I did all those steps but still the /nt60 sys command didn’t work
Still getting acces denied when trying bootrec /fixboot after bootsect /nt60 sys
No found bootsect /nt60 sys. Dont foun partition error
Thanks for the steps. Now my laptop is fixed.
Very useful tutorial. I solved a boot error 0xc000000e in my laptop Toshiba Satellite
Thank you so much, you are a life saver
I'm getting this error after completing all the steps above and restarting the windows 11 vm again normally:
Your PC device needs to be repaired
The operating system couldn't be loaded because the system registry file is missing or contains errors:
File: \windows\system32\config\system
error code: 0xc000014c
What should I do ?
Thank you very much !!!😎
thanks a lot!!!, you save my life :)
Windows is not in C drive for me...
I kept having "access denied" but i went on and it worked anyway, even having the " 0 other windows"
After the steps in the video still not booting , i had to go to recovery and use the startup repair after that he repaired the c drive but when booted to windows a blue screen appeared, critical process died , after the restart it went to desktop...after couple minutes system service exception bsod .......i have installed a new ssd m2 and clone the other ssd and i had some bsod error but i couldn't see in the bsod viewer and i have changed the uefi to legacy and changed to something else there and because of that was not booting in the first place , no i am running chkdsk and found errors again, i hope i am going to fix it because I don't have time to reinstall windows again 😅
Thank you very much, works perfect here.
You saved my life!!!!
thank you so muchhhh.. fix my issue.. i was using raid disk mirror and somehow the boot sector is located on the other targeted mirror disk only and not in the master disk
I have completed all the steps as mentioned. Just as you showed on the main screen the fixboot command was successful after the 2th time. But the same problem occurs, when the PC is starting up it enters the windows where I can press 'del' for example. And after a few seconds, it crashes and reboots in the same loop over and over
You may try other commands like:
1. chkdsk f /r C: (C denotes the system volume)
2. DISM /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
3. sfc /scannow
There may be some other thing that may be causing issue. Few months back I had an issue in my system where my laptop was booting fine and then crashing. Then rebooting and crashing. Sometimes it rebooted till the windows logo appeared then froze and crashed. The cycle continued. After all software trouble shooting, I tried checking my RAM. I used windows memory diagnostic tool and my laptops Hardware diagnostic tool, to check my RAM. The diagnostic tool checks for hardware issues before booting into OS. So it rules out all probable software related issue. The extensive test found that one of my RAM stick was failing. But the failure was not persistent. RAM failed 3 out of 4 times. So, I took out the RAM. Blew dry air to remove any dust on the pins on the board. Used an eraser to rub the pins of the RAM gently and remove any possible carbon deposition. Then cleaned the RAM pins with Isopropyl alcohol. Then seated the RAM in its slot. Since then, the crashes are gone and the RAM passes 5 consecutive extensive Hardware diagnostic test. May be RAM is giving issue in you case. You may try testing your RAM when all software troubleshooting fails.
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And how do you expect me to do this when my computer is not functioning
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Brother thank you! I eventually came across this video from your other video: th-cam.com/video/VErSnwaNDdA/w-d-xo.html. I recently got a new 2TB SSD upgrade for my PC as my old one was 256GB (c drive - containing Windows files). I had followed another video on TH-cam demonstrating the use of DiskGenius to clone one hard-drive/ssd to another and it seemed to work flawlessly. However, I then shortly realised that whatever settings I had pressed, gave only a specific volume of storage on the new ssd that was being used (260ish-GB of the 2TB). I pulled up DiskGenius again and expanded the storage (however I hadn't picked up on the fact that I may have needed to leave it as its own partition...maybe, but not necessarily because this worked). After having cloned it over and rebooting, I then decided to clean up my old 256GB SSD, getting rid of all the files which were obviously cloned over (I checked that the properties sizes were the same/more - all good!). The system then restarted and I got a blue screen with error code: 0xc000000e.
After checking the boot manager in BIOS, panicking/screaming into the abyss for a couple of hours, and trying to find a suitable - not in use - USB drive, I then found and followed both your videos and managed to get it working (Thank you for making these!).
Windows is a great OS but man sometimes it stinks...especially if you don't have much of a comp science background...it's a steep, painful and potentially expensive learning curve. Luckily I'm a fairly resilient and stubborn experimental bio-physicist! Thank god for the internet...
Apologies for rambling on, I hope this helps someone in the future! :D
(If anyone has questions on this thread I will try to answer in the future but can't guarantee timeliness)
Can i disconnect the usb boot pendrive once I'm done with this process? Btw thanks it's working now
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Thank you very much!❤