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[Solved] Windows 7 Boot Up Problems 0xc000000f
#1
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Hi,

I am trying to fix my nieces laptop, she was complaining about popups and laptop being dreadfully slow. Seems like a virus. For some reason i cannot be able to get beyond the Windows 7 Starting Windows Screen and then i hit an error. This has been shown in the images below;

First image - just need to get this fixed - this pops up always

[Image: DPAeqzX.jpg?1]

Don't know what has gone on here - fixing the first issue may just resolve this one

[Image: XYWebXZ.jpg?1]

I don't have a Windows 7 disk with me, not a bootable one anyway, when i try making an ISO image and then burning it to make a USB Bootable Drive it says invalid ISO.
However i do have Trinity Rescue Disk - never come across this and a newbie to using this.

Can anyone please assist me - i am trying to recover the files and pictures from the laptop and then do a complete fresh install.

Thanks in advance
j4v3d


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#2
Hi j4v3d, welcome to the forum.

Try this link, it should help you solve error 0xc000000f

0xc000000f: Fix for Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8
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#3
(09-30-2014, 05:36 PM)j4v3d Wrote:  Hi,

I am trying to fix my nieces laptop, she was complaining about popups and laptop being dreadfully slow. Seems like a virus. For some reason i cannot be able to get beyond the Windows 7 Starting Windows Screen and then i hit an error. This has been shown in the images below;

First image - just need to get this fixed - this pops up always

[Image: DPAeqzX.jpg?1]

Don't know what has gone on here - fixing the first issue may just resolve this one

[Image: XYWebXZ.jpg?1]

I don't have a Windows 7 disk with me, not a bootable one anyway, when i try making an ISO image and then burning it to make a USB Bootable Drive it says invalid ISO.
However i do have Trinity Rescue Disk - never come across this and a newbie to using this.

Can anyone please assist me - i am trying to recover the files and pictures from the laptop and then do a complete fresh install.

Thanks in advance
j4v3d
oh you are going to need a windows 7 dvd for this once you have in hit repair your pc then pick which driver is having the trouble then hit Command Prompt and then do the following commands

bootrec /fixMBR
bootrec /fixBoot
bootrec /rebuildBCD

#4
(10-01-2014, 03:49 AM)nsm0220 Wrote:  
(09-30-2014, 05:36 PM)j4v3d Wrote:  Hi,

I am trying to fix my nieces laptop, she was complaining about popups and laptop being dreadfully slow. Seems like a virus. For some reason i cannot be able to get beyond the Windows 7 Starting Windows Screen and then i hit an error. This has been shown in the images below;

First image - just need to get this fixed - this pops up always

[Image: DPAeqzX.jpg?1]

Don't know what has gone on here - fixing the first issue may just resolve this one

[Image: XYWebXZ.jpg?1]

I don't have a Windows 7 disk with me, not a bootable one anyway, when i try making an ISO image and then burning it to make a USB Bootable Drive it says invalid ISO.
However i do have Trinity Rescue Disk - never come across this and a newbie to using this.

Can anyone please assist me - i am trying to recover the files and pictures from the laptop and then do a complete fresh install.

Thanks in advance
j4v3d
oh you are going to need a windows 7 dvd for this once you have in hit repair your pc then pick which driver is having the trouble then hit Command Prompt and then do the following commands

bootrec /fixMBR
bootrec /fixBoot
bootrec /rebuildBCD

Download this https://mega.co.nz/#!KIMiiTDR!TEs1DjvzL-VDTRvoz9S-nFlo07TMV1u8ILKQkq4FhZo its a Windows 7 x64 ISO its one i bought and have used lots of times so i know it works.

#5
(10-01-2014, 12:14 AM)Britec Wrote:  Hi j4v3d, welcome to the forum.

Try this link, it should help you solve error 0xc000000f

0xc000000f: Fix for Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8

I've tried this but when it comes to detecting the OS nothing appears so i cant really do much. Also Easy Recovery Essentials isn't free to download.

(10-01-2014, 03:49 AM)nsm0220 Wrote:  
(09-30-2014, 05:36 PM)j4v3d Wrote:  Hi,

I am trying to fix my nieces laptop, she was complaining about popups and laptop being dreadfully slow. Seems like a virus. For some reason i cannot be able to get beyond the Windows 7 Starting Windows Screen and then i hit an error. This has been shown in the images below;

First image - just need to get this fixed - this pops up always

[Image: DPAeqzX.jpg?1]

Don't know what has gone on here - fixing the first issue may just resolve this one

[Image: XYWebXZ.jpg?1]

I don't have a Windows 7 disk with me, not a bootable one anyway, when i try making an ISO image and then burning it to make a USB Bootable Drive it says invalid ISO.
However i do have Trinity Rescue Disk - never come across this and a newbie to using this.

Can anyone please assist me - i am trying to recover the files and pictures from the laptop and then do a complete fresh install.

Thanks in advance
j4v3d
oh you are going to need a windows 7 dvd for this once you have in hit repair your pc then pick which driver is having the trouble then hit Command Prompt and then do the following commands

bootrec /fixMBR
bootrec /fixBoot
bootrec /rebuildBCD

I've tried those commands and nothing has happened so far - still the same issue.

#6
How could you of tried 


bootrec /fixMBR

bootrec /fixBoot

bootrec /rebuildBCD


You said you don't have a Windows CD?


Also you need to make sure you are in the Windows Directory C: and not X:


This type of error is relate to the post I posted, have you follow every bit of that guide?


Have you tried System Restore to a time before this error happened?
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(10-01-2014, 06:54 PM)Britec Wrote:  How could you of tried 


bootrec /fixMBR

bootrec /fixBoot

bootrec /rebuildBCD


You said you don't have a Windows CD?


Also you need to make sure you are in the Windows Directory C: and not X:


This type of error is relate to the post I posted, have you follow every bit of that guide?


Have you tried System Restore to a time before this error happened?

Ah - Silly me!! Forgot to do use C: and not X:

Brian I ended up download a ISO recovery disk and booting from that right let me give that a go and I'll update this thread with my progress or findings.

#8
OK I wait until next reply.
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(10-01-2014, 07:28 PM)Britec Wrote:  OK I wait until next reply.

When I enter E: which is where the OS is on it doesn't do anything. Its gone to starting with does but boy is it flipping slow!

C: Drive wasn't showing anything against it. Let me somehow get the images attached on here.

[Image: xDUISbQ.jpg]

[Image: 7c38uTN.jpg]

Still get the same error as before. Tried rebuildbcd & all 3 commands no luck. Am I going wrong somewhere?

#10
Hi, In your image it says Your C: drive is showing as RAW, OS is not reading the drive, it needs to be converted, also drive could be bad.

Test with cyrstaldisk  

How to recover raw disk(s) or partition?

Fix RAW Drive - what is raw drive, how to recover files from RAW file system
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