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Windows Boot Error 0xc00000e9, chkdsk unspecified errors

lilguyd0inthangs

Everytime i try to boot my PC since yesterday i get the error 0xc00000e9, attempting recovery keeps failing. I was able to enter the recovery environment from a boot usb stick. However "Start-Up Repair couldn't repair your PC".

I ran scf /scannow using the cmd in Safe Mode and now i attempted chkdsk e: /r (e: is my boot drive) but it failed during Stage 4.

 

"A disk read error occuredc000000e

detected in file 1793 of name .

An unspecified error occured (6e74667363686b2e b75)

An unspecified error occured (6e74667363686b2e 17b4)

Failed to transfer logged mesages to the event log with status 6."

 

So basically what does that mean, and how can i get acces over my pc/files back.

 

System: Windows 10, 8 Core 2. or 3. gen Ryzen, Booting from Samsung nvme SSD

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10 minutes ago, lilguyd0inthangs said:

Everytime i try to boot my PC since yesterday i get the error 0xc00000e9, attempting recovery keeps failing. I was able to enter the recovery environment from a boot usb stick. However "Start-Up Repair couldn't repair your PC".

I ran scf /scannow using the cmd and now i attempted chkdsk e: /r (e: is my boot drive) but it failed during Stage 4.

 

"A disk read error occuredc000000e

detected in file 1793 of name .

An unspecified error occured (6e74667363686b2e b75)

An unspecified error occured (6e74667363686b2e 17b4)

Failed to transfer logged mesages to the event log with status 6."

 

So basically what does that mean, and how can i get acces over my pc/files back.

 

System: Windows 10, 8 Core 2. or 3. gen Ryzen, Booting from Samsung nvme SSD

Are you able to access Safe Mode, if not then you can try booting Win PE Environment from Hirens Boot CD, that would at least allow you access to your files assuming you have not backed them up already.

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7 minutes ago, lilguyd0inthangs said:

Yes, i've been runing all cmd commands in safe mode

 

To better analyze why is is failing can you run in an elevated command prompt the following:

 

cd C:\Users\Public\Desktop

findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log >"%COMPUTERNAME% SFC Result.txt"

 

Please upload the file which should have saved itself onto the desktop of all users.

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i dont have access to any desktop, im stuck at the start up bluescreen, furthest i get is safe mode cmd.

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