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I got a new m.2 ssd for Christmas and transferred data from my hard drive. I wanted to use this hard drive as extra storage space, so I used CMD to clear it. I wiped the drive, and then after it was wiped I tried to reset my computer and it would not boot. This is the drive that originally had windows installed on it, but after I transferred that to the m.2 I thought it would be okay. When I turn on my computer it says "your computer needs repairing" and I get code 0xc00000e. Anybody know how I could fix this? I tried using the Windows automatic repair tool and rebuilding the bcd already but neither seemed to work

 
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1 hour ago, maxmbg said:

I got a new m.2 ssd for Christmas and transferred data from my hard drive. I wanted to use this hard drive as extra storage space, so I used CMD to clear it. I wiped the drive, and then after it was wiped I tried to reset my computer and it would not boot. This is the drive that originally had windows installed on it, but after I transferred that to the m.2 I thought it would be okay. When I turn on my computer it says "your computer needs repairing" and I get code 0xc00000e. Anybody know how I could fix this? I tried using the Windows automatic repair tool and rebuilding the bcd already but neither seemed to work

 

Sounds like something was missed in the copy. The easiest thing to do would be to just back up any data you want to keep and just do a clean install.

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