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Error code 0xc00000e in Windows typically indicates a hardware or driver issue during startup.

Error code 0xc00000e in Windows typically indicates a hardware or driver issue during startup.

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Greytide
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10-29-2016, 05:24 PM
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Hello, I recently installed an NVMe storage and cloned all data from my previous SATA drive using Macrium Reflect. I had successfully completed this before, and everything functioned properly. This time, after cloning everything, the system started up fine on Windows using the new NVMe drive even though the old SATA was disconnected. After wiping the SATA card, I encountered a blue screen with the error code I mentioned earlier. I searched YouTube for solutions and tried using a bootable USB to test various fixes, but nothing resolved the issue. Do you know if there’s a way to fix this without reinstalling Windows? I’ve attached an image of the error screen.
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Greytide
10-29-2016, 05:24 PM #1

Hello, I recently installed an NVMe storage and cloned all data from my previous SATA drive using Macrium Reflect. I had successfully completed this before, and everything functioned properly. This time, after cloning everything, the system started up fine on Windows using the new NVMe drive even though the old SATA was disconnected. After wiping the SATA card, I encountered a blue screen with the error code I mentioned earlier. I searched YouTube for solutions and tried using a bootable USB to test various fixes, but nothing resolved the issue. Do you know if there’s a way to fix this without reinstalling Windows? I’ve attached an image of the error screen.

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Enclined
Junior Member
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10-29-2016, 06:24 PM
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Do you see this display only when no other storage is connected and it's just your new NVMe drive? Have you already attempted the recovery steps? You used bootrec commands like fixmbr, fixboot, scan, and rebuildbcd. Last time I encountered this issue, I ran rebuildbcd to fix the BCD files.
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Enclined
10-29-2016, 06:24 PM #2

Do you see this display only when no other storage is connected and it's just your new NVMe drive? Have you already attempted the recovery steps? You used bootrec commands like fixmbr, fixboot, scan, and rebuildbcd. Last time I encountered this issue, I ran rebuildbcd to fix the BCD files.