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Selectively handles error 0xc000000e

Selectively handles error 0xc000000e

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BattleHack
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07-20-2016, 08:25 AM
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I've set up Windows 10 on two SSDs—one for gaming and another for development work. In BIOS I can start from either, and each runs independently. Still, when using EasyBCD to modify the MBR, I can boot into either drive if I first choose it in BIOS, but not from the dual-boot menu. In both scenarios, editing doesn't let me switch between drives. I've tried changing both drives, but I keep seeing an error about Windows system32 winload.efi with status 0xc000000e. I think this happened on my previous system, but I'm not sure what to do now. Thanks! Edit: I removed the other disks, updated the BCDs so the OS selector didn't appear, and then tried bcdboot d:\windows followed by c:\windows. Now I can switch between drives during a single BIOS boot. After that first switch, I can't return to the dual-boot screen after restarting or powering off.
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BattleHack
07-20-2016, 08:25 AM #1

I've set up Windows 10 on two SSDs—one for gaming and another for development work. In BIOS I can start from either, and each runs independently. Still, when using EasyBCD to modify the MBR, I can boot into either drive if I first choose it in BIOS, but not from the dual-boot menu. In both scenarios, editing doesn't let me switch between drives. I've tried changing both drives, but I keep seeing an error about Windows system32 winload.efi with status 0xc000000e. I think this happened on my previous system, but I'm not sure what to do now. Thanks! Edit: I removed the other disks, updated the BCDs so the OS selector didn't appear, and then tried bcdboot d:\windows followed by c:\windows. Now I can switch between drives during a single BIOS boot. After that first switch, I can't return to the dual-boot screen after restarting or powering off.