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January 19th, 2014, 01:53 AM
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[RESOLVED] Windows 8.1 0xc000000f error on boot
ASRock Fatal1ty Z77 Professional-M with Windows 8.1 with a RevoDrive (RVDHY-FH-1).
So power on and get hit with a 0xc000000f error. Made a Windows 8 (not 8.1) bootable USB to repair the Windows installation but didn't seem to work. Strange enough, I can boot to Windows 8.1 via selecting the boot menu and selecting OCZ-CACHE-RVHY. Any help appreciated.
First I tried the Automatic Repair, no luck. Then the following commands from the Command Prompt;
bootrec /fixmbr
bootrec /fixboot
bootrec /scanos - total ammount of windows installations found was: 0
bootrec /rebuildbcd - total ammount of windows installations found was: 0
I have a feeling it's to do with the driver not loading for the RevoDrive?
UPDATE: I think the issue is with 2 extra drives connected whist Windows 8.1 was installed. I found this post from an OCZ forum;
If the other drive was connected during the operating system install that is where the boot files were most likely put. With only the Revo connected repair the boot files with the Windows install disk.
I confirmed both other hard drives contained Windows 7 installations. As I said I can still boot into Windows 8.1 via the OCZ-CACHE-RVHY boot device. Is there a way I can restore the BCD from within Windows?
Last edited by NEM1S1S; January 19th, 2014 at 02:31 AM.
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January 19th, 2014, 01:57 AM
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January 19th, 2014, 02:38 AM
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Train, did you see my updated post?
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January 19th, 2014, 04:48 AM
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OK Fixed. 2 of the other disks both had Windows 7 installations on them. I connected all 3 disks, and selected 1 from the boot menu, i then copied the C:\Boot dir and Bootmgr file to the broken Windows 8.1 disk. It then booted fine. The problem was the 2 other drives were connected when the RevoDrive was used as the Windows 8.1 install disk. They should have been disconnected during the install.
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January 19th, 2014, 11:46 AM
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Yes I missed that update, but sure glad you posted your fix!
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