An unexpected error has occurred 0xc000000f windows 10

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MIB

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An unexpected error has occurred 0xc000000f windows 10,
No boot or safe mode even in cmd .
I try bootrec /rebuildbcd , and give me , total identified Windows installations 0 .
Is a EFI partition.
I really don´t want to reset the PC.
Can someone could help me in this problem ?
Thanks for everything
 

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Hello

Do you have a bootable usb drive with win 10 on it ? If so you can try that and look for the option to repair.
 
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Hi, thanks for replying,
Yes I have, I've tried the automatic repair several times, but it didn't work.
I think WINRE has some problem.
I already tried rebuilding the EFI system partition and it didn't work either.
Bootrec /fixboot access denied, and
attrib c:\boot\bcd -h -r -s shows " file not found" in c:\boot\bcd
I already did chkdsk , and the disk has no bad sectors.
The problem happened when the graphics card gave 4 beeps and the pc shut down 3 or 4 times, and when I restarted the pc it stayed in the blue screen loop.
I think it's not a hardware or Asus bios problem, because this hdd is a macrium clone, and the original hdd, works without problem.
Can you help me with this problem please?
Thank you for everything
 
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Yes; :) I did a backup, but really need help!
do you know how to solve these errors?
Can you try to help me please?
If you want I can put the srrtrail logs, or other screenshots for you to see better.
I really wanted to recover this system, this clone hdd was made 2 years ago and has more apps and settings.etc... than the original hdd.
Thanks
 
If bcd did not work.
Boot with windows tool.
at the install screen press shift and f10
at the cmd prompt try system restore
Type rstrui.exe press enter
Pick a restore point from before the issue.
You may have to check search for more restore points
 
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if no good see if Aomei free can help

If bcd did not work.
Boot with windows tool.
at the install screen press shift and f10
at the cmd prompt try system restore
Type rstrui.exe press enter
Pick a restore point from before the issue.
You may have to check search for more restore points
This hdd don´t have restore points.
I think Aomei only try to repair the Mbr .I'll try Aomei usb, but I don't think it will work.:-(
And I think the problem is more complicated, but may be have solution, I hope .
I don't understand almost anything about inserting commands in cmd.
And rule 2.1, can also be " If ain´t broke , don´t fix it" :-)
And I try to follow these rules...

Thanks PeterOz
 
Have you attempted a repair install using the install media?

Where and how was the install media crated and come from?
Hello,
Yes, it's on a usb pen drive.
It was a person who sold me the pc that made it,
I don't know how it was created, but it's the version of windows 10, 19041.
This pc (hdd drive) has never been connected to the internet, I don't need updates, this pc is only for use with Vst's plug-ins and other music software.
Thank you for everything
 
did you watch the video on bcd.
I know you have tried bcd BUT there is more than oneway to repair bcd.
It might give you a different method.
Yes, I believe, but I'm not finding it, and that's what I came to look for in your forum (site).
If you want, I can put any screenshot of the cmd errors, and srttrail logs, etc... it might help.
Thanks
 
I would suggest that you create a new Windows install disk the one that you have is to old and may not be working properly.

That version was released 5/27/2020 and stopped being maintained 12/14/2021.

Suggest you create a new one using the Media Creation Tool through the windows site.

Use the Download link under
Create Windows 10 installation media


because this hdd is a macrium clone, and the original hdd,
Which is why when you get a new drive always preform a fresh clean install of the OS.

I really wanted to recover this system, this clone hdd was made 2 years ago and has more apps and settings.etc... than the original hdd.
Especially when the clone is this age.

Your best bet is to create a new Windows 10 install media and preform a clean install of the operating system the drivers in the proper order starting with the chipsets.
 
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Besides the programs do you have any data you need off the drive?
Hi,
I made a backup, but I wanted to try to recover the system, because I have many versions of vst plugins that are 32 and 64 bit and that took a long time to configure, etc...
Thank you for everything
 
Do you have anything besides the leyboard and mouse plugged.
Any usb drives.
Any cd/dvd in the dvd player?
No ,
this pc works well with other hdd's,
I think it shouldn't be a hardware problem.
I already connected two different hdd's and they worked without problems.
Perhaps some issue related to UEFI. partition ???
Thanks
 
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