Error code 0xc000000e in Windows indicates a hardware or driver issue during startup.
Error code 0xc000000e in Windows indicates a hardware or driver issue during startup.
About a year ago I upgraded my CPU, motherboard, and added an M.2 SSD. When trying to move data from the old HDD to the new M.2 drive, I encountered this error (see images). Eventually it resolved on its own. Now, after a couple of years, I’m facing the same problem again—no Windows updates in weeks, just restarting and seeing the issue. It always boots normally once I enter BIOS, but no fixes appear except changing settings. Anyone know what could be causing this?
I noticed a discrepancy where one of your HDDs appears as the boot manager, even though Windows is actually installed on the M.2 drive. This isn’t listed in the boot options.
I haven't attempted this before, though I initially tried it when the problem first occurred.