Whenever I try to boot Windows 10 from my SSD, I get a blue screen with the error code 0xc0000001. I’ve tried all of the troubleshoot options on the screen, but nothing has helped, and I can’t boot in safe mode. I can, however, use command prompt. The Windows 10 installation on my old HDD still works, and I’ve been trying to figure out how I can reinstall Windows 10 from my HDD to my SSD without losing my files. I have access to all of my SSD’s files from the file explorer, but I have nothing to back them up with. Before the boot failure, I recently update my AMD drivers to the latest version, but I’m not sure how to uninstall the drivers on that SSD from my HDD. Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you!
Boot Failure Error Code: 0xc0000001
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I take it you’ve upgraded to the SSD from the HDD? Did you clone the HDD to the SSD or clean install Windows?
Is the SSD smaller, the same or a larger capacity than the HDD?
I would return the HDD to the pc & install Macrium Reflect, create their boot USB & then try cloning the HDD to the SSD. Or you can image the HDD onto another external drive, swap the HDD for the SSD, use the Macrium boot media to boot the pc & restore the image. -
Originally posted by BastetI take it you’ve upgraded to the SSD from the HDD? Did you clone the HDD to the SSD or clean install Windows?
Is the SSD smaller, the same or a larger capacity than the HDD?
I would return the HDD to the pc & install Macrium Reflect, create their boot USB & then try cloning the HDD to the SSD. Or you can image the HDD onto another external drive, swap the HDD for the SSD, use the Macrium boot media to boot the pc & restore the image.Comment
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So both drives are connected to the PC? Do both drives contain Windows OS? Have you disconnected the HDD to see if the PC will boot?
Macrium would create an image of the HDD & if you restored the image to the SSD then it would overwrite the files on the SSD. As both drives contain the same files I wouldn’t use Macrium at this time.Comment
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