"Boot device inaccessible" error during boot

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  1. Posts : 22
    Win 7
       #1

    "Boot device inaccessible" error during boot


    Recently my PC stopped responding, so i waited (an hour), and my PC still didn't respond(no Ctrl ALT Del, no Ctrl Shift Esc) so I cut the power supply(probably not the best thing to do) and restarted. After starting up the login screen didn't appear, instead i got a black screen(PC still running), so I cut the power supply(again probably not the best thing to do) and restarted. Like I expected I got a BIOS error screen telling me there went something wrong and asking to start normally or to start startup repair. No matter what i chose, I always got the following error:
    Code:
    Status: 0xc000000e
     
    Info: The boot selection failed because a required boot device is inaccessible
    It advised me to use the installation DVD and select repair system. So I did what it said But the setup was unable to repair my PC. It asks me if I want to send details to MS In this dialog I choose view problem details and I get this:
    Code:
    Problem signature:
      Problem Event Name: StartupRepairOffline
      Problem Signature 01: 6.1.7600.16385
      Problem Signature 02: 6.1.7600.16385
      Problem Signature 03: unknown
      Problem Signature 04: 21201008
      Problem Signature 05: ExternalMedia
      Problem Signature 06: 3
      Problem Signature 07: CorruptFile
      OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1
      Locale ID: 1033
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    I send, and Choose view diagnostic and repair details, then I get this

    Code:
    Startup Repair diagnosis and repair log
    ---------------------------
    Last successful boot time: ‎7/‎11/‎2010 9:40:26 AM (GMT)
    Number of repair attempts: 6
    Session details
    ---------------------------
    System Disk = \Device\Harddisk0
    Windows directory = D:\Windows
    AutoChk Run = 0
    Number of root causes = 1
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Check for updates
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 0 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: System disk test
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 0 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Disk failure diagnosis
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 16 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Disk metadata test
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 15 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Target OS test
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 125 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Volume content check
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 343 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Boot manager diagnosis
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 47 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: System boot log diagnosis
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 0 ms
    Boot manager generic failure 0xc000000e
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Event log diagnosis
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 437 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Internal state check
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 94 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Boot status test
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 0 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Setup state check
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 592 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Registry hives test
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 14805 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Windows boot log diagnosis
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 0 ms
    Root cause found: 
    ---------------------------
    Boot critical file d:\windows\system32\drivers\wrqpfogq.sys is corrupt.
    Repair action: File repair
    Result: Failed. Error code =  0x2
    Time taken = 15241 ms
    Repair action: System files integrity check and repair
    Result: Failed. Error code =  0x490
    Time taken = 1015847 ms
    ---------------------------
    ---------------------------
    Session details
    ---------------------------
    System Disk = \Device\Harddisk0
    Windows directory = D:\Windows
    AutoChk Run = 0
    Number of root causes = 1
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Check for updates
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 0 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: System disk test
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 16 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Disk failure diagnosis
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 0 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Disk metadata test
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 31 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Target OS test
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 109 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Volume content check
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 16 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Boot manager diagnosis
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 0 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: System boot log diagnosis
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 15 ms
    Boot manager generic failure 0xc000000e
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Event log diagnosis
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 219 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Internal state check
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 0 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Boot status test
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 0 ms
    Root cause found: 
    ---------------------------
    Boot status indicates that the OS booted successfully.
    ---------------------------
    ---------------------------
    Session details
    ---------------------------
    System Disk = \Device\Harddisk0
    Windows directory = D:\Windows
    AutoChk Run = 0
    Number of root causes = 1
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Check for updates
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 16 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: System disk test
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 0 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Disk failure diagnosis
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 15 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Disk metadata test
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 31 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Target OS test
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 125 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Volume content check
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 63 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Boot manager diagnosis
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 15 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: System boot log diagnosis
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 16 ms
    Boot manager generic failure 0xc000000e
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Event log diagnosis
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 405 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Internal state check
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 0 ms
    Test Performed: 
    ---------------------------
    Name: Boot status test
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code =  0x0
    Time taken = 0 ms
    Root cause found: 
    ---------------------------
    Boot status indicates that the OS booted successfully.
    ---------------------------
    ---------------------------
    I was unable to boot from safe mode(actually unable to boot at all from my HD)And could only use the installation DVD to boot so I was unable to run a scan of the file reported to be the problem, on my PC. I ran a scan of the file I uploaded, on another PC with MS Security essentials, it was clean. I also ran a chkdsk /f/r on my C-drive and my D(boot)-drive. I know how to run chkdsk /f/r but I have absolutely no clue of what the results mean. So I don't know what to do now.

    The results(cmd after test):
    C-drive
    Code:
    X:\Sources> chkdsk c:/f/r
    The type of the file system is NTFS.
    CHKDSK is verifying files (stage 1 of 5)...
      256 file records processed.
    File verification completed.
      0 large file records processed.
      0 bad file records processed.
      0 EA records processed.
      0 reparse records processed.
    CHKDSK is verifying indexes (stage 2 of 5)...
      330 index entries processed.
    Index verification completed.
      0 unindexed files scanned.
      0 unindexed files recovered.
    CHKDSK is verifying security descriptors (stage 3 of 5)...
      256 file SDs/SIDs processed.
    Security descriptor verification completed.
      37 data files processed.
    CHKDSK is verifying file data (stage 4 of 5)...
      240 files processed.
    File data verification completed.
    CHKDSK is verifying free space (stage 5 of 5)...
      19394 free clusters processed.
    Free space verification is complete.
    Windows has checked the file system and found no problems.
        102399 KB total disk space.
         22076 KB in 50 files.
            24 KB in 39 indexes.
             0 KB in bad sectors.
          2723 KB in use by the system.
          2048 KB occupied by the log file.
         77576 KB available on disk.
          4096 bytes in each allocation unit.
         25599 total allocation units on disk.
         19394 allocation units available on disk.
    Failed to transfer logged messages to the event log with status 50.
    D-drive
    Code:
    Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7600]
     
    X:\Sources>chkdsk d:/f/r
    The type of the file system is NTFS.
    Volume label is BOOT.
    CHKDSK is verifying files (stage 1 of 5)...
      423168 file records processed.
    File verification completed.
      555 large file records processed.
      0 bad file records processed.
      0 EA records processed.
      98 reparse records processed.
    CHKDSK is verifying indexes (stage 2 of 5)...
      500710 index entries processed.
    Index verification completed.
      0 unindexed files scanned.
      0 unindexed files recovered.
    CHKDSK is verifying security descriptors (stage 3 of 5)...
      423168 file SDs/SIDs processed.
    Security descriptor verification completed.
      38772 data files processed.
    CHKDSK is verifying Usn Journal...
      34015048 USN bytes processed.
    Usn Journal verification completed.
    CHKDSK is verifying file data (stage 4 of 5)...
      423152 files processed.
    File data verification completed.
    CHKDSK is verifying free space (stage 5 of 5)...
      39704398 free clusters processed.
    Free space verification is complete.
    CHKDSK discovered free space marked as allocated in the
    master file table (MFT) bitmap.
    CHKDSK discovered free space marked as allocated in the volume bitmap.
    Windows has made corrections to the file system.
     445288447 KB total disk space.
     285741344 KB in 375653 files.
        191564 KB in 38773 indexes.
             0 KB in bad sectors.
        537943 KB in use by the system.
         65536 KB occupied by the log file.
     158817596 KB available on disk.
          4096 bytes in each allocation unit.
     111322111 total allocation units on disk.
      39704399 allocation units available on disk.
    Failed to transfer logged messages to the event log with status 50.
    At first I hoped The problem would be solved because the check on D:\ said:
    Code:
    Windows has made corrections to the file system.
    But when I rebooted I got the same error as before.

    I don't know what to do, I hope you can tell me.

    Kind Regards
    Bavo Luysterborg

    PS: I can access my files (by choosing drivers during startup repair, locating a .sys file, choosing open with, notepad, in notepad choosing open and select all files)and move them to my external hard disk and vice versa in case i need to upload the corrupt file or download something to repair my PC

    PS2: I don't know whether you can use the .sys file or not but I decided to attach it to this post
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  2. Posts : 5,705
    Win7 x64 + x86
       #2

    Try these free, bootable diagnostics:
    H/W Diagnostics:
    Please start by running these bootable hardware diagnostics:
    Memory Diagnostics (read the details at the link)
    HD Diagnostic (read the details at the link)
    In particular, run the Hard Drive diagnostics on your D: drive
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  3. Posts : 22
    Win 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Is it possible to reinstall windows 7 home premium on my pc, that I upgraded to win 7 ultimate, witouth losing my installed software?
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  4. Posts : 1,598
    Microsoft Window 7 Professional 32 bit
       #4

    I guess you can keep your user accounts, data, programs, and system drivers
    Repair Install
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  5. Posts : 11,408
    ME/XP/Vista/Win7
       #5

    usasma said:
    Try these free, bootable diagnostics:
    H/W Diagnostics:
    Please start by running these bootable hardware diagnostics:
    Memory Diagnostics (read the details at the link)
    HD Diagnostic (read the details at the link)
    In particular, run the Hard Drive diagnostics on your D: drive
    Did you run the HD diagnostics tool, that usasma linked you to?
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  6. Posts : 22
    Win 7
    Thread Starter
       #6

    theog said:
    usasma said:
    Try these free, bootable diagnostics:
    H/W Diagnostics:
    Please start by running these bootable hardware diagnostics:
    Memory Diagnostics (read the details at the link)
    HD Diagnostic (read the details at the link)
    In particular, run the Hard Drive diagnostics on your D: drive
    Did you run the HD diagnostics tool, that usasma linked you to?
    I ran the HD test but it didn't find any problems.

    I think a clean install would solve the problem but then I would lose all my installed software and documents since I don't have a backup.
    An upgrade won't work since it has to run within windows.
    I can copy all my documents to an external HD(see first post)
    I can do the same with my "program files"-folder but I'm afraid a clean install would delete all the registry files so my software wont work anymore so...

    Is there any (bootable) way to backup my software and/or settings?

    Losing my software would be a disaster

    Dardanus
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  7. Posts : 11,408
    ME/XP/Vista/Win7
       #7

    If you have a External HD, you could copy & paste your data.
    Copy & Paste - in Windows Recovery Console
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  8. Posts : 22
    Win 7
    Thread Starter
       #8

    theog said:
    If you have a External HD, you could copy & paste your data.
    https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/93347-copy-paste-windows-recovery-console.html
    Thank you for your reply but it didn't solve my problem because I would lose information from the registry if I did a clean install, so some software won't work.

    The tutorial is very nice But I already knew how to copy files from my PC:
    dardanus said:

    I think a clean install would solve the problem but then I would lose all my installed software and documents since I don't have a backup.
    An upgrade won't work since it has to run within windows.
    I can copy all my documents to an external HD(see first post)
    I can do the same with my "program files"-folder but I'm afraid a clean install would delete all the registry files so my software wont work anymore so...

    Is there any (bootable) way to backup my software and/or settings?

    Losing my software would be a disaster

    Dardanus
    First post:

    dardanus said:

    PS: I can access my files (by choosing drivers during startup repair)and move them to my external hard disk and vice versa in case i need to upload the corrupt file or download something to repair my PC
    So...(again) Is there any (bootable) way to backup my software and/or settings?

    Dardanus
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  9. Posts : 5,705
    Win7 x64 + x86
       #9

    You can't easily backup your programs as they are tied to the hardware ID's on your system (which will change if you reinstall Windows).

    The easiest way is to create an image of your hard drive, and then install that image onto another computer. But there's a chance that the differences in hardware will cause this to fail.

    The greatest chance of success for you would be to make an image of the current system.
    Then install another hard drive of the same make and model (and preferably the same firmware revision) in the computer.
    Then restore the image to the new hard drive and see if that works.
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  10. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bits
       #10

    Just taking over this thread instead of starting another one.
    I was checking my e-mail when i got a BSOD.
    After the restart i got the same error:
    Status: 0xc000000e

    Info: The boot selection failed because a required boot device is inaccessible This scared me slightly so i took my windows 7 Ultimate disc, put in the drive te restore the PC.
    No matter what i tried, i kept getting this error, windows would not even start from the disc.
    this frightened me so i started googling.
    Most issues i noticed are related to partitions and MBR.
    So i downloaded HIVEN Restore CD (can i mention that here?) on my laptp, burned it and started with the MBR tools.
    After a million restarts, reseating the RAM, reconnecting the 2 HDD's in different orders i finally got the windows disc to start. But now the HDD refuses to start as it simply states that there might be a virus on it.
    Just to be sure i bult a bootable antivirus stick from Kapersky which didnot work so i did it again with AVG which worked after another ten restarts.
    Now i am at the point where i can use the data HDD as the first drive so at least the windows disc will start.
    The computer recognises the 2nd drive (which actually contains windows on 1 partition) but cannot read from it.
    when i want to use a system restore nothing can be found (i make restore point at least once a week)
    The mentioned scan doesnot give me anything strange.
    so now i do a chkdsk /f/r hoping it will be resolved.

    But the main issue is: why the **** did this happen as i didnot change/built/updated anything lately
    Is it truly a virus that MSE and AVG missed or what else?
    And if the chkdsk doesn't solve it, what other options remain, besides clean reinstallation?
    If anybody have any suggestons it would be highly appreciated and the person who gets me fixed before 2012 will get a virtual kiss ;-)
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