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0xc000000f, the boot selection failed because a required device is inaccessible?
#11
Hey Brian,

I have tried all those steps. thanks for the post.

Still have the error

BOOTMGR is missing.

What else can I do?

Thanks again,

Mike

#12
(11-25-2016, 03:14 PM)Mike12 Wrote:  Hey Brian,

I have tried all those steps.  thanks for the post.

Still have the error

BOOTMGR is missing.

What else can I do?

Thanks again,

Mike
Okay, try this solution to your problem and follow it exactly:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/kb/2622803

We have tried almost everything, if this doesn't help, I would suggest you reinstall windows but you don't have to format, you could just install windows to the partition where windows is located at (without deleting the partition or formatting it) and then get your files back from the windows.old.

Hope this helps

RECdevicehelper

#13
System Restore? or Restore From Regback Folder?
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#14
Good Day,

Tried Everything.. Nothing works. So I had to re-install windows.

I found out that the ssd m2 was completely full. I now have 2 other dell computers with the same full hard drive and error messages. Another 1 has 5GB left out of 128GB. We have 2 programs running on these computers and not storing any documents or files... Windows folder is 90GB... is there a fix for this????


Thanks everyone..

Mike

#15
Mike12 you would need to start a new tread on the hard drive problem
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