Windows 11 or Windows 10 error code 0xc00000e occurs during startup. Many people, especially computer geeks, will feel a little panic when they encounter this problem, fearing that the computer will crash and cause data loss.
Error code 0xc000000e is often accompanied by a black or blue screen as shown below, which shows File: \Windows\system32\winload.exe or your PC needs to be repaired, a repaired device isn't connected or can't be accessed.
As the onscreen error message shows, 0xc000000e BSOD issue indicates hardware, an SSD or HDD, is not detected when Windows 10 boots. Also, a corrupted system file or BCD (Boot Configuration Data) missing or misconfigured can also stop Windows from booting properly.
In this tutorial, we will show you how to fix Windows 11/Windows 10 error code 0xc00000e without data loss.
Workable Solutions | Step-by-step Troubleshooting |
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Rescue Your Data First | To keep your data safe, restore data from your unbootable computer with data recovery software...Full steps |
Fix 1. Check Disk Connection | When your computer boots with 0xc000000e error, first check to see if the device connection is loose...Full steps |
Fix 2. Use Windows 10 Automatic Startup Repair Tool | Use the built-in Windows Automatic Repair tool to fix Windows system errors like 0xc000000e...Full steps |
Fix 3. Repair Corrupted System Files | Fix the corrupted system files that cause a 0xc00000e error in Windows 10with SFC or DISM tools...Full steps |
Fix 4. Rebuild BCD, Reset BIOS, Reset Computer | Rebuild the Boot Configuration Data file; perform a BIOS/UEFI configuration reset...Full steps |
In order to prevent any data loss during the process of fixing the 0xc000000e error, we strongly recommend that you rescue and save your data beforehand.
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To get data off a PC or laptop that can't boot with error code 0xc00000e, you need to use Deep Data Recovery Bootable Media to create a bootable device that allows you to boot your computer into Deep Data Recovery to restore and export your important files.
Step 1. Create a bootable disk
Prepare an empty USB. If you have important data on it, copy the data to another device. When you create a bootable disk, the data on the USB will be erased. Deep Data Recovery WinPE Edition will help you create a bootable disk.
Connect the USB drive to PC, launch Deep Data Recovery WinPE Edition. Select the USB drive and click "Create" to create a bootable disk.
Step 2. Boot from the bootable USB
Connect the bootable disk to PC that won't boot and change your computer boot sequence in BIOS. For most users, it works well when they restart their computer and press F2 at the same time to enter BIOS.
Set to boot the PC from "Removable Devices" (bootable USB disk) or "CD-ROM Drive" (bootable CD/DVD) beyond Hard Drive. Press "F10" to save and exit.
Step 3. Recover data from a hard drive that won't boot
When you boot from the USB, you can run Deep Data Recovery from the WinPE bootable disk. Select the drive you want to scan to find all your lost files.
Click "Scan" to start the scanning process.
Recover data from the computer or laptop. After the scan completed, you can preview all recoverable files, select the targeted files, and click the "Recover" button to restore your files. You'd better save all of the recovered data to another place to avoid data overwriting.
Once you have completed the data recovery, you can begin to try the following methods to solve the problem.
One of the main reasons for the BSOD 0xc00000e error code is that an important hardware device isn't detected by your system. You can shut down the computer and check for physic drive connections. Make sure each connection or part isn't loose. You can check these devices: SSD, HDD, USB drive, external hard drive, pen drive, CDs, or DVDs that are related to Windows startup.
If the device is well connected, move on to the next solution.
You can use the built-in Windows Automatica Startup Repair tool to fix some Windows system errors, like 0xc00000e error code. Follow these steps to solve the problem with a bootable installation CD.
Step 1. Insert Windows installation disk, CD, or USB to your PC. Restart your computer from the bootable device.
Step 2. When you get to the Install now screen, click "Repair your computer".
Step 3. Click "Troubleshoot" at Choose an option screen.
Step 4. Click "Automatic repair" on Advanced options screen.
Step 5. Choose an account at the Automatic Repair screen to start the repair. When the process finishes, restart your computer to see if the 0xc000000e problem still occurs.
Corrupted system files can cause the Windows 10 boot error code 0xc00000e. To fix broken system files, do the following.
Step 1. Boot your computer from Windows installation disk, CD, DVD, or installation USB.
Step 2. Click "Repair your computer" on the "Install Now" screen.
Step 3. Click "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced options" > "Command Prompt".
Step 4. On the Command Prompt window, type sfc/scannow and press Enter.
SFC can scan and check if the system-protected files are corrupted or changed, and it will repair and replace with intact files.
If the SFC tool doesn't work, use the DISM command instead, which is more powerful to fix corrupted system files. In Command Prompt, type DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth and press Enter. Wait for the tool to fix broken files.
The Boot Configuration Data file (BCD) is a system file that guides Windows to boot the operating system. Corrupted BCD files can cause a 0xc00000e error in Windows 10. To rebuild the broken BCD file, you can boot to Windows using a Windows installation CD or a bootable USB drive.
Step 1. Connect the Windows installation media/disc to your PC and boot your computer from it.
Step 2. On the sartup window, choose "Repair your computer".
Step 4. Choose "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced Options" > "Command Prompt".
Step 5. In the Command Prompt window, enter the following commands in order. After each command, press the Enter button.
The function of each line of command line is as follows:
After the commands complete, restart your computer and check if the 0xc00000e issue is resolved. If not, follow the next solution.
The 0xc00000e error could also appear because of a misconfiguration in the BIOS. You can troubleshoot by accessing the BIOS menu and reset BIOS configuration.
Step 1. Restart your computer. Keep pressing F2, Del, F8, F10, F12, or Esc while your system boots to enter BIOS.
Step 2. Go to find BIOS setup options with the arrow keys on the keyboard.
Step 3. Click the setup defaults option and press Enter to reset the BIOS configuration.
Step 4. Press F10 to save and exit BIOS. Your computer will automatically restart.
If none of the above methods works, the last thing you can try to solve Windows 10 error code 0xc00000e is performing a quick Windows reinstallation.
Step 1. Boot your computer from a Windows installation CD or a bootable USB drive
Step 2. Click Install now. Follow the screen guides and select your needed operating system version to install.
Windows operating systems, including Windows 10, or the new Windows 11, will occasionally have startup problems in use. Hopefully, you can resolve the error code 0xc00000e using the methods listed above.
But remember, it's important to keep your data secure no matter which way you take. Use professional data recovery software to get back your data once your disk is corrupted or OS is crashed.