BSOD ACPI.sys Error 0xc000000f - Unable to boot in to any mode


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    BSOD ACPI.sys Error 0xc000000f - Unable to boot in to any mode


    When I came in to my home office this morning my PC was on with a BSoD. I thought this was odd because I hibernated the device the evening before, but I also recall possible Updates Pending (but cannot be certain!).

    I've spent all day trying to fix the error with no such luck.

    The symptoms:
    - Immediately BSOD's, milliseconds after Windows screen.
    - Unable to boot in to safe mode (straight back to BSOD)
    - Unable to boot in to safe mode with networking or with command prompt (BSOD's)

    Here's what I get on boot:

    The operating system couldn't be loaded because a critical system driver is missing or contains errors.
    File: \Windows\System32\drivers\ACPI.sys
    Error Code: 0xc000000f


    Here's what I have tried:

    Advanced Options > Startup Repair
    "Startup Repair could not repair your PC".

    Advanced Options > Uninstall Updates
    It returns "you have pending actions and we won't be able to uninstall the latest quality update, try startup repair."

    System Restore
    It does find one restore point created two days ago, but this

    SFC /Scannow
    This runs and states there were no issues.

    DISM (DISM /Image:E:\ /Cleanup-Image /RevertPendingActions)
    This started to run and then ran in to an error. I have attached the logs:
    Attachment 225009

    Any suggestions?
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 2
    Windows 10 Home
    Thread Starter
       #2

    It seems I didn't finish this line...

    System Restore
    It does find one restore point created two days ago, but this fails almost immediately (dare I say it probably doesn't even start). It states:

    "System Restore failed while copying the registry from the restore point. The restore point was damaged or was deleted during the restore"
      My Computer


 

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