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The system fails to start.

The system fails to start.

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HJ_2001
Junior Member
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04-02-2016, 11:28 AM
#1
Your PC is having trouble starting and accessing the boot files. The error message suggests a problem loading ntoskrnl.exe, which is essential for Windows installation. You've already managed to boot from an HDD and a USB, but issues persist. The guide you found didn't resolve the problem, especially with the /attrib command and the scanOS tool. You're stuck at a point where no bootable folder is recognized. Consider checking the physical drive connections, ensuring no bad sectors on the SSD, and verifying that the USB setup is correct. If the issue persists, contacting technical support for Windows 10 or seeking further specialized assistance might be necessary.
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HJ_2001
04-02-2016, 11:28 AM #1

Your PC is having trouble starting and accessing the boot files. The error message suggests a problem loading ntoskrnl.exe, which is essential for Windows installation. You've already managed to boot from an HDD and a USB, but issues persist. The guide you found didn't resolve the problem, especially with the /attrib command and the scanOS tool. You're stuck at a point where no bootable folder is recognized. Consider checking the physical drive connections, ensuring no bad sectors on the SSD, and verifying that the USB setup is correct. If the issue persists, contacting technical support for Windows 10 or seeking further specialized assistance might be necessary.

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mcbudder2004
Senior Member
687
04-03-2016, 10:58 PM
#2
No, I didn't try a startup repair.
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mcbudder2004
04-03-2016, 10:58 PM #2

No, I didn't try a startup repair.

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Zephure_
Junior Member
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04-04-2016, 12:32 AM
#3
It indicates the repair of your PC is not possible and generates a log file. Let me know if you'd like to proceed.
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Zephure_
04-04-2016, 12:32 AM #3

It indicates the repair of your PC is not possible and generates a log file. Let me know if you'd like to proceed.

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Myszor87
Junior Member
45
04-04-2016, 06:43 AM
#4
Here are some alternative phrasings:

- Check the troubleshooting guide for fixing Windows error code 0xc000000f.
- Review the system notification settings on your computer.
- Look into resolving the boot configuration issue described in the article.
- Consult the official documentation for error code 0xc000000f.
- Explore solutions for reading boot configuration data.
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Myszor87
04-04-2016, 06:43 AM #4

Here are some alternative phrasings:

- Check the troubleshooting guide for fixing Windows error code 0xc000000f.
- Review the system notification settings on your computer.
- Look into resolving the boot configuration issue described in the article.
- Consult the official documentation for error code 0xc000000f.
- Explore solutions for reading boot configuration data.

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DepzHD
Junior Member
7
04-05-2016, 02:56 PM
#5
Sure, that could be a possibility. It seems the HDD you referenced is no longer available, and only the SSD is connected.
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DepzHD
04-05-2016, 02:56 PM #5

Sure, that could be a possibility. It seems the HDD you referenced is no longer available, and only the SSD is connected.

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gmoney_1114
Junior Member
49
04-05-2016, 05:01 PM
#6
I confirmed that just the SSD was connected.
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gmoney_1114
04-05-2016, 05:01 PM #6

I confirmed that just the SSD was connected.

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nokdo
Member
56
04-05-2016, 05:56 PM
#7
The Windows installation was already present on both the HDD and SSD during startup. Make sure your BIOS settings point to the SSD as the boot device.
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nokdo
04-05-2016, 05:56 PM #7

The Windows installation was already present on both the HDD and SSD during startup. Make sure your BIOS settings point to the SSD as the boot device.

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RudiThePro
Junior Member
12
04-05-2016, 09:11 PM
#8
yes it is
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RudiThePro
04-05-2016, 09:11 PM #8

yes it is

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kitkat7650
Member
211
04-06-2016, 03:15 AM
#9
ok then my theory about ti maybe trying to boot from a different drive is ruled out. uuuhm, none of those bcd fixes did anything for you? do you have access to an external drive or anything else to install an OS on? the easiest thing for you to do now is probably throw in a spare drive and install Windows there so you can at least still follow lessons, and later fixing the install on the ssd.
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kitkat7650
04-06-2016, 03:15 AM #9

ok then my theory about ti maybe trying to boot from a different drive is ruled out. uuuhm, none of those bcd fixes did anything for you? do you have access to an external drive or anything else to install an OS on? the easiest thing for you to do now is probably throw in a spare drive and install Windows there so you can at least still follow lessons, and later fixing the install on the ssd.

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MineBaros
Member
57
04-06-2016, 10:43 AM
#10
None of the BCD fixes succeeded... when I run bootrec /rebuildbcd it reports no Windows installations found. Probably best to follow what you recommended.
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MineBaros
04-06-2016, 10:43 AM #10

None of the BCD fixes succeeded... when I run bootrec /rebuildbcd it reports no Windows installations found. Probably best to follow what you recommended.

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