BSOD - STOP: 0x0000006B - Won't boot in safe mode or from USB

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    Windows 10 Pro x64 ; Xubuntu x64
       #11

    Can you boot from an installation DVD?
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  2. Posts : 11
    Windows 7 Professional x64
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       #12

    I found this thread: **RESOLVED** - BSOD 0x6B Win2k8 / Win7 / Win 8 - Microsoft Community

    I can't seem to figure out how to create an ISO or FLP image for just the two files and place them on a USB. Can someone please help? I'm currently using PowerISO, but the boot cache file is too large to put on a FLP image.
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  3. Posts : 11
    Windows 7 Professional x64
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       #13

    By the way, the boot cache file I'm talking about is on another computer. I'm trying to copy it, along with the other file stated in that thread, from the non-BSOD computer and place it on the BSOD-plagued computer.
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  4. Posts : 19,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64 ; Xubuntu x64
       #14

    I thought you couldn't boot from USB?
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  5. Posts : 11
    Windows 7 Professional x64
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       #15

    I can boot from a USB, but only to the splash page. After that, the BSOD pops up. According to the thread, I can go through the Command Prompt to apply this "fix".

    STEPS according to thread above:

    Copy "Bootcat.cache" file from "C:\Windows\system32\CodeIntegrity" and "NTDLL.DLL" file from "System32" folder from a SIMILAR WORKING SERVER WITH SIMILAR SERVICEPACK ( Win2k8 RTM (Non SP1) / Win2k8 R2 RTM / Win2k8 R2 SP1/wIN7 ) working server and make a ISO or FLP image using any ISO / flp image creator software (like Magic ISO MagicISO - Convert BIN to ISO, Create, Edit, Burn, Extract ISO file, ISO/BIN converter/extractor/editor ).

    Mount the ISO/FLP image to the BSOD server.

    Reboot the server with Startup repair boot menu by pressing F8 at the startup.

    Go to CMD and restore the Bootcat.cache file from the CD/Floppy mounted to "%systemroot%\system32\CodeIntegrity" folder and NTDLL.DLL to "%systemroot%\system32\" folder. (Also, do not forget to keep a copy of the file some ware on the server, so that, it can be used next time the BSOD occurs if the server rebooted by any means).

    Reboot the server, press F8, and then select "Disable Driver Signature Enforcement" menu.
    Server will be up now.
    Upgrade the server to SP1 (if applicable). (After upgrading, once you reboot the server, you may get the BSOD again.

    Follow the same steps to bring back to normal. Once the SP1 upgrade process is over, issue will fix!.)

    Verify by rebooting the server.

    What do you think?
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