Error 0xc0000001 BSOD

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  1. Posts : 60
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #1

    Error 0xc0000001 BSOD


    Hi, whenever my pc shuts down improperly (There are so many random power-cuts where I live) the next time I see this screen:
    Error 0xc0000001 BSOD-808b0159-a6f6-4f14-8734-8ec6915bbafe.jpg
    But when I press enter windows 10 boots up without any issue.
    Is there a way to fix it or is it implemented in the new builds of windows? as I never seen this before installing the fresh windows a week ago.

    Thanks.
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  2. Posts : 13
    WIN 10
       #2

    You could run

    C:\Windows\System32>bcdedit

    to check

    0xc0000001 is a typical BCD error

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    Why did you change from GPT to MBR?

    Need Help Tidying up my partitions
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  3. Posts : 41,638
    windows 10 professional version 1607 build 14393.969 64 bit
       #3

    Please see posting instructions:

    BSOD - Posting Instructions
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  4. Posts : 60
    Windows 10 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Pentagon said:
    You could run

    C:\Windows\System32>bcdedit
    Error 0xc0000001 BSOD-sc.jpg

    to check

    0xc0000001 is a typical BCD error

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    Why did you change from GPT to MBR?

    Need Help Tidying up my partitions
    Because I've only got thds of 1 tb and 1 ssd of 128 gb? Did I do something bad by changing that?

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    zbook said:
    Please see posting instructions:

    BSOD - Posting Instructions
    Here you go mate: DESKTOP-L31C3AP-(2024-05-24_23-35-48).zip - Google Drive
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  5. Posts : 13
    WIN 10
       #5

    You get 0xc0000001 error when the device entry is empty

    device partition=C:
    device unknown

    But UEFI is a better solution
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  6. Posts : 60
    Windows 10 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #6

    I don't understand mate?
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  7. Posts : 13
    WIN 10
       #7

    not understanding what?
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  8. Posts : 4,864
    Windows 11 Pro 64 Bit 22H2
       #8

    You should not have converted to CSM/Legacy Mode, you should have left it UEFI.
    Boot into Setup (Bios) Set it to Defaults, Usually by pressing F5

    Because of the numerous unplanned Shut Down in your area, your HDD/SSD may be damaged.
    Download Crystal Disk Info and or DiskGenius in my signature. View the SMART Info for your drives. If it is any less then Good the drive needs to be replaced.

    You should have a Surge Protector used on your computer. Consider a UPS if your having several unplanned Shut Downs.
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  9. Posts : 60
    Windows 10 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Error 0xc0000001 BSOD-dmd.jpg
    I have hard disk sentinal installed and the same status about the SSD is there, let me come back after checking the bios settings. Thanks.

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    Okay it all went crazy, when I changed some settings into my bios I could no longer boot via my hdd, so I tried booting with the windows 10 usb to see if the ssd was ok, then I set the bios to optimized defaults by pressing F7.

    This is the motherboard I have: Gigabyte h87n wifi.
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  10. Posts : 4,864
    Windows 11 Pro 64 Bit 22H2
       #10

    You may have messed up the BCD Boot files. You can try editing it, but it might be too messed up.
    The easiest thing is to backup any files you have on that drive, and save them to a USB HDD.

    Make sure your Bios is set to UEFI Bios. If your USB Flash Drive installer is set for GPT UEFI Bios, boot off of that, and do a Clean Install of Windows 10

    In the Installer, choose your Language, then Install Now, then Custom Install, In Where Do You Want To Install Windows? Delete all Partitions so the drive is all Unallocated Space. then press Next. Windows will create new partitions and format them during the install.

    If there are any issues in installation, At the installer after choosing your language, hold the Shift key and press F10 to go directly to the Command Prompt.
    Here you can type Diskpart and press Enter, then Convert the SSD to GPT. Then start the install again.
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