File Windows System32 Winload.exe Status 0xc00000e9

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File Windows System32 Winload.exe Status 0xc00000e9

Hi guys, I upgraded Vista Business 32bit to Windows Pro 64bit via the windows download (using a friend's 64bit machine to get the right download version) and get the following BSOD when cold starting the PC: An unexpected I/O error has occurred File: windows system 32 winload.exe Error Code: 0xc00000e9 The problem can happen when a removable storage device is removed when its in use or is failing Properly connect any removable storage and restarting your PC may fix this problem. Pressing enter or F8 only refreshes the page. Windows starts once I switch the pc of and on again from the front panel. Funnily enough it doesn't happen when I restart the PC or when the PC was shut down and powered off (from the wall socket). PC: HP XW4600 Core 2 Quad Q6600 4Gb ram 128GB SSD Actions taken so far with no success: Autorepair x3 Updated Bios to 1.34 Updated drivers from HP website, except: LSI megaraid and Microcode CPU Bios (as it looked a bit complex) Removed all USB (except keyboard) and firewire devices including internal Changed from an SSD to a HDD and reinstalled Ran fdisk on both drives and Samsung Magician on the SSD and detected no errors. Put back SSD and reinstalled both from the original ISO disc and a new download Vista Business worked fine previously and recently before that XP, so I'm not sure what the problem is.

But it sounds more like some corrupted system files here than failing hardware. Either way you attempt to do a 'repair install' of Windows first. Lots of tutorials on that via a search. If that doesn't work you can try to reinstall windows by using the CD that came with your laptop. Text To Speech Free Download Wave. You didn't actually mention if you can boot into.

So at this stage help would be appreciated! See attached zip file.

Still getting the BSOD at warm start I turned off verification on the Microsoft drivers and that's increased system speed, thanks. Tried the following but still getting the same BSOD: Reinstalling Win8 on my HDD via USB and swapped the sata ports around Swapped back the SSD and tried resetting the CMOS Ran Sfc /scannow Still been running verifier but haven't seen any other BSOD's Installed latest sata driver Nothing else brought up by verifier Couldn't install CPU microcode didn't work If the BSOD occurs before windows starts will there be any minidumps? Attached latest diagnostic file Any help much appreciated, thanks. Thanks for the reply The BSOD occurs after post once the window icon displays, it then says 'preparing automatic repair' and goes to BSOD. I can get the PC to start after the BSOD by powering it down and up again via the front panel power button. The BSOD only occurs after I've shutdown the pc (I've been calling this a warm start - if that's right?).

Alarm For Cobra 11 Crash Time Ключ. It doesn't occur after a restart or after the PC has been shutdown and switched off via the mains plug (a cold start?) So no, not random. When you say fast boot do you mean 'quick boot' within the BIOS or 'fast startup' within Win 8 power options? I've had a look on the eightforums tutorial for fast startup and its sounds fishily familiar.