Windows 10 PC begins with a blue screen; BAD SYSTEM CONFIG INFO detected, codes 0xc0000001 and 0xc0000098
Windows 10 PC begins with a blue screen; BAD SYSTEM CONFIG INFO detected, codes 0xc0000001 and 0xc0000098
So I already posted this to the Microsoft Community and to the /r/techsupport subreddit but both without any replies. So now I'm here hoping that I won't be ignored again. My Specs are as followed: Windows 10 pro 1909 i9-9900k Gigabyte Z390 AORUS PRO Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2080 8GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 2 x 8GB DDR4-3000 Intel 660p 2TB (Windows) Seagate Barracuda 2TB Let me first tell you how I got to that point. I was casually playing Minecraft with my brother when a weird error appeared in the console that had something to do with the world backup, I didn't pay to close attention to what it said. From that point on my whole PC locked up increasingly often. Until it crashed all together and I got a blue screen. UNEXPECTED_STORE_EXCEPTION I waited for it to collect the required information and it restarted. Well it tried. After the main board logo with the loading animation showed trice just to afterwards crash I got the following error. B1InitializeLibrary failed 0xc00000bb This however wasn't a blue screen but instead the main board logo with the error text in the upper left corner. There didn't appear to happen anything afterwards, so I just it shut it down at that point. Upon starting it up again I was then greeted by a different blue screen message. This time it read: BAD SYSTEM CONFIG INFO I started with a memtest64 and chkdsk but both finished with no results. I then googled a bit for the error and found the following commands that were supposed to fix everything. bootrec /fixmbr bootrec /fixboot bootrec /scanos bootrec /rebuildbcd /fixmbr executed successfully but /fixboot returned "access denied". I still tried /scanos and /rebuildbcd but both of these commands found no Windows installation. I then found site that apparently had the solution for the /fixboot. After assigning a drive letter to the UEFI volume I executed the following commands: format N: /FS:FAT32 bcdboot C:\\windows /s N: /f UEFI bootrec /fixboot "access denied" So this didn't work. Before this it would show the windows loading screen (main board logo & windows loading symbol) where it would the show something along the lines of "starting repair process" at the beginning, that would after some time return to the "BAD SYSTEM CONFIG INFO" blue screen. It now doesn't even try that but instead go straight to the blue screen. After the automatic restart I now land on the recovery screen with the error code 0xc0000001. When choosing the recovery environment I again get send to the recovery screen, but now with the error code 0xc0000098 and the file \\BCD I have also played around with bcdedit commands but can't quite remember in what context I use it. Either way it didn't help. I read that by using the 1703 image the bootrec /fixboot command would work, which it did. But it didn't help with the bluescreen. I already check reinserted the RAM so that shouldn't be the problem. I also tried to access the drives via Linux Live Boot and everything seems to be still there so I don't think it's a drive failure. It is fair to say that I have now tried everything I could think of to bring my PC back to life. I'd be more than happy to try everything that has a chance of getting my PC back to working conditions. Any form of help is greatly appreciated! Many thanks in advance. EDIT What I should also add: If there is no way around it I'm also okay with a reinstallation. But I would very much like to not go through the hassle of setting everything up again. Edited March 4, 2020 by K0nr4d
I’ll attempt that, but first I need to persuade someone to stop playing CS:GO so I can utilize their PC for debugging. I’ll get back to you after trying it.
I didn’t intend for you to attempt booting with it; I just wanted to check its performance for the SSD’s health. If you’re encountering the same errors, it may indicate a corrupted WinOS installation.