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Thread ID: 149034 2020-05-29 08:41:00 PC now BSOD's when turning it on GameJunkie (72) Press F1
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1469115 2020-05-29 08:41:00 You're not going to believe this by my main PC decided to bluescreen today when i turned it on. It was working fine 2 days ago when i last used it. ( I had been having issues with it not recognising my 6TB external i posted about earlier).

But turning it today gave me the following error messages.

"Your PC couldn't start properly.
A required device isnt connected or can't be accessed.
Error code:0xc0000225"

Stop code: CRITICAL SERVICE FAILED also appeared.

and Stop code: 0xc000021a


Trying to go through safe mode with networking gave the same errors.

Not sure what's happened here, but i'll be reinstall Windows on a new SSD when it arrives next week.

Thoughts?
GameJunkie (72)
1469116 2020-05-29 09:24:00 The 6TB isn't attached to the PC when you turn on is it? If so, detached the 6TB as it might be faulty. Bryan (147)
1469117 2020-05-29 09:38:00 Somethings screwed up in the system Files ( happens to all of us sometimes)

Since it wont boot into safe mode suggest you try this -- try starting again, it should allow you to go into recovery mode, this is a separate partition on the drive to the actual OS, work through trouble shooting till you find the option to use system restore, restore it back to the previous Auto Restore creation point. If recovery dodnt work as well, then boot from either a DVD or USB with Windows on, and do the same thing.

If theres no restore points you can try in recovery mode to run from command prompt sfc /scannow and dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth or the good ol chkdsk c: /f
wainuitech (129)
1469118 2020-05-29 09:48:00 Somethings screwed up in the system Files ( happens to all of us sometimes)

Since it wont boot into safe mode suggest you try this -- try starting again, it should allow you to go into recovery mode, this is a separate partition on the drive to the actual OS, work through trouble shooting till you find the option to use system restore, restore it back to the previous Auto Restore creation point. If recovery dodnt work as well, then boot from either a DVD or USB with Windows on, and do the same thing.

If theres no restore points you can try in recovery mode to run from command prompt sfc /scannow and dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth or the good ol chkdsk c: /f

i'll give that a go tomorrow. i did create a bootable Windows 10 usb by chance a few weeks a go, so i might need to use that.
GameJunkie (72)
1469119 2020-05-29 23:19:00 System restore didnt work.

"To use system restore, you must specify which windows installation to restore, restart this computer, select an operating system, and then select system restore./

Starttup repair didnt work either.
GameJunkie (72)
1469120 2020-05-30 02:17:00 Is this a dual Boot ?? wainuitech (129)
1469121 2020-05-30 02:24:00 Is this a dual Boot ??

Nope, was originally Windows 7, then upgraded to 10.
GameJunkie (72)
1469122 2020-05-30 02:36:00 Nope, was originally Windows 7, then upgraded to 10. Have a read and follow instructions: appuals.com

OR

windowsreport.com

Basically the same as first might be easier to read.

If it doesn't go into recovery mode as the article says, start the computer, just as you see it trying to start, Press and hold the power Button, do this twice, on the third it should force it into Recovery options
wainuitech (129)
1469123 2020-05-30 07:54:00 That first link you supplied led to another link on that webpage (reimage plus) which gave this warning from Eset
10369 :confused:
feersumendjinn (64)
1469124 2020-05-30 09:49:00 That first link you supplied led to another link on that webpage (reimage plus) which gave this warning from Eset
10369 :confused:
Didn't here and my Esets set a lot more higher than standard.
wainuitech (129)
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