F8 "Repair your computer" stops working with 0xc000000e

wf201626

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hi all

I am new to this forums and here is my question.

I tried to verify whether the F8 restore factory function is working in my dell inspiron 1545. I got this error -

Windows failed to start. A Recent hardware or software change might be the cause. To fix the problem:
1. Insert your windows installation disc and restart your computer.
2. Choose your langugae settings, and then click next
3. Click "repair your computer."
Status: 0xc000000e
Info: The boot selection failed because a required device is inaccessible.


there is only one operation system - windows 7 home premium installed. it boots correctly.



I found a thread at - Windows 7, "Repair your computer" F8 boot option not working (SOLVED) | Knowledge Base. it utilizes bcdedit to fix the problems.


for my case, the output of bcdedit /enum all shows unknown device as well. but I also noticed my output has 2 different guids.


i have no idea which one indicates which partition at all.





i will post my bcdedit output later today. hopefully, it will help troubleshooting.


thanks in advance,




Frank

there is the output of bcdedit.


Code:
Windows Boot Manager
--------------------
identifier {bootmgr}
device unknown
description Windows Boot Manager
locale en-US
inherit {globalsettings}
default {current}
resumeobject {13d11a3c-b853-11de-82fc-002564641051}
displayorder {current}
{0731e9bc-95c1-11e0-b998-0025645b65e9}
toolsdisplayorder {memdiag}
timeout 3
customactions 0x100003d000001
0x54000001
custom:54000001 {0731e9bc-95c1-11e0-b998-0025645b65e9}
Windows Boot Loader
-------------------
identifier {0731e9bc-95c1-11e0-b998-0025645b65e9}
Windows Boot Loader
-------------------
identifier {0731e9bd-95c1-11e0-b998-0025645b65e9}
description Windows Restore
Windows Boot Loader
-------------------
identifier {0731e9be-95c1-11e0-b998-0025645b65e9}
description Windows Restore
Windows Boot Loader
-------------------
identifier {current}
device partition=C:
path \Windows\system32\winload.exe
description Windows 7
locale en-US
inherit {bootloadersettings}
recoverysequence {13d11a3e-b853-11de-82fc-002564641051}
recoveryenabled Yes
osdevice partition=C:
systemroot \Windows
resumeobject {13d11a3c-b853-11de-82fc-002564641051}
nx OptIn
bootstatuspolicy IgnoreShutdownFailures
Windows Boot Loader
-------------------
identifier {13d11a3e-b853-11de-82fc-002564641051}
Resume from Hibernate
---------------------
identifier {13d11a3c-b853-11de-82fc-002564641051}
device partition=C:
path \Windows\system32\winresume.exe
description Windows Resume Application
locale en-US
inherit {resumeloadersettings}
filedevice partition=C:
filepath \hiberfil.sys
debugoptionenabled No
Windows Memory Tester
---------------------
identifier {memdiag}
device unknown
path \boot\memtest.exe
description Windows Memory Diagnostic
locale en-US
inherit {globalsettings}
badmemoryaccess Yes
EMS Settings
------------
identifier {emssettings}
bootems Yes
Debugger Settings
-----------------
identifier {dbgsettings}
debugtype Serial
debugport 1
baudrate 115200
RAM Defects
-----------
identifier {badmemory}
Global Settings
---------------
identifier {globalsettings}
inherit {dbgsettings}
{emssettings}
{badmemory}
Boot Loader Settings
--------------------
identifier {bootloadersettings}
inherit {globalsettings}
{hypervisorsettings}
Hypervisor Settings
-------------------
identifier {hypervisorsettings}
hypervisordebugtype Serial
hypervisordebugport 1
hypervisorbaudrate 115200
Resume Loader Settings
----------------------
identifier {resumeloadersettings}
inherit {globalsettings}
Device options
--------------
identifier {13d11a3f-b853-11de-82fc-002564641051}
device ramdisk=[C:]\Recovery\13d11a3f-b853-11de-82fc-002564641051\Winre.wim,{e6752485-d2da-11de-8cd2-cdc3b318e7d5}
description Ramdisk Options
ramdisksdidevice unknown
ramdisksdipath \Recovery\WindowsRE\boot.sdi
Setup Ramdisk Options
---------------------
identifier {ramdiskoptions}
description Restore Windows to factory settings Press F3
ramdisksdidevice unknown
ramdisksdipath \pcra\boot.sdi
 
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My Computer My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
All boot repair commands are automated in Win7 Startup Repair.
You sometimes have to run it more than once to sort all of the issues as it runs multiple test and fixes.

You said that you attempted to run Dell Factory Recovery from its F8 hotlink, but the error you report is one which is received when one tries to boot into a HD which will not boot.

Did you choose the Repair My COmputer link on the F8 Advanced Boot Options?
Did you then see the Factory Recovery Option as shown in this tutorial? Dell Restoring Your Computer´s Software to the Factory Settings

We need to know exactly what happened: What you did and when you got the errors, not just saying you booted into F8 and got this error. Please retrace and report every step.

It's possible what is needed is this if clicking Factory Recovery errors out: Dell Recovery Partition - restoring F8 link
 
hi gregrocker

thanks for the reply first of all.

that is what i did.

1. this laptop was purchased as a refurbished one. that is why i want to recover entire system back to factory originals.

2. when the system first booted, there was 2 options - a) windows 7 b) recovery factory (something likes that. I can't remember exactly).
so, i gave the recovery a try and then System Recovery Options did not show at all. instead, it could not go anywhere. errors showed as i attached.

3. i booted system to windows 7. in disk management, i saw 4 partitions. the first one is factory oem. second one is a 256mb bland primary partition. there is no data no drive letter assigned. the third one is RECOVERY partition. the last one is OS partition.

4. so i dropped the second blank partition and merge the space back into RECOVERY partition.

5. after rebooting system and trying to recovery system once more, the error still shows exact like before.

the that is pretty much ALL i did so far.

i think i may have to try Dell Recovery Partition - restoring F8 link.

i will let you know later today.

thanks

Frank
 

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Why would you merge a 256mb "blank" partition into the Recovery partition? Did you browse into it after unhiding Hidden and System files in Control Panel>Folder Options>View? It could have been your System boot partition!

Can you boot free Partition Wizard bootable CD to see a picture of your partitioning, post back a camera snap of the full drive map showing all listing columns? Take note of which partition is marked Active. If none, rightclick on Win7 partition to Modify>SEt to Active, Click OK. Then click on Win7 HD to highlight it, from Disk tab select Rebuild MBR, Apply. This may start your WIn7 if you deleted the boot partition.

If this fails you'll need to run Startup Repair from the DVD Repair console or Win7 Repair CD: System Repair Disc - Create

Report back with the results and camera snap attached using paper clip in reply box.
 
also, i have a question about the recovery partition. according to my research, the recovery partition should not have any drive letter assigned. otherwise, it will not work.

but after reading the post Dell Recovery Partition - restoring F8 link. they do manipulate on a recovery partition with a drive letter assigned.

who is right?

Frank
 

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If you want to restore the Recovery partition then follow the instructions in Dell's link, including use of any drive letter as specfied.

But first: If you want to get Win7 started please follow the steps I just gave you to determine if you deleted your System Boot partition, then Rebuild MBR or Startup Repair.

I have a limited amount of time to work with you today.
 
the blank 256mb partition is purely blank. there is no data, no letter assigned. it shouldn't be the boot partition. since windows 7 still boot successfully.

my guess was that person who previously owned this laptop wanted to make a free partition for something else. i tried to use a winpe and a partition tool to hidden it. but recovery still complained device not recognized.

the currently active partition is the recovery partition. i guess it is supposed to be the win 7 partition. but it IS the recovery partition. also, my other identical laptop, which is working good both win7 and recovery function, has the same settings.

i think i will give this - System Repair Disc - Create a try first. since the error indicated to use a system repari disc to fix the issue.

thanks


Frank
 

My Computer My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
The Recovery partition is Active because it also holds the System boot files so that Dell Recovery in Win7 can operate from F8 menu rather than needing the hotkey (which marks Recov partition Active) as in older Dells.

I was under the mistaken impression Win7 will not boot so it isn't necessary to Repair that or move the Active partition to Win7 unless you are unable to get Recovery Partition to boot or make disks and decide to delete it and recover its space.

It is a good idea to have the Repair CD on hand however in case Win7 fails to boot.'

Try the fix to return Dell Recovery to it's F8 link: Dell Recovery Partition - restoring F8 link

If this fails then you can seek additional help from Dell tech support (Chat sometimes remains free after a year's time). If you decide to recover the disk space we can advise you if you'll post back a screenshot of your maximized Disk Mgmt drive map and listings using Snipping Tool in Start Menu.
 
Hi gregrocker

in this post Dell Recovery Partition - restoring F8 link, people tried to use the tool SetAutoFailover.cmd. this tool requires to give a driver letter of recovery partition, which is hidden in my case.

so, should i give the recovery partition a drive letter and run the command? i did tried to assign a drive letter to the recovery partition and it disappeared after a reboot.

thanks,

F
 

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I have no system repair discs created. but will do it tonight.

there are things i am going to try later today.

1. run SetAutoFailover.cmd
2. create system repair dvds

i will keep you posted.

thanks you for your knowledgeable replies and your valuable time,


Frank
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
I will give Dell DataSafe Local Backup 2.0 a try for sure tonight.

I will keep you posted.

thanks for your knowledgeable replies and valuable time,


Frank
 

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I got sometime last night and tried to find out whether the solutions work.

apparently, the SetAutoFailover.cmd command does not fix my F8 repair issue. as soon as i chose the repair option, system goes back to the previous menu, which includes "windows 7" and "factory restore".

if i chose "factory restore", the error 0xc000000e popped out.

i am creating the dell datasafe recovery dvds now. it looks like it can bring system back to factory original configuration. What is Dell DataSafe Local Backup 2.0? | Dell

F
 

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Great if it will make the disks off the same partition which apparently cannot run now.

The Recovery Disks should restore the Recovery Partition itself, too.
 
i tried to create a system repair with win 7 native tool. it errors out -

system repair disc could not be created

the parameters is incorrect (0x80070057)
 

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ok. the dell datasafe dvds created. tried to restore and did not work as well.

what should i do now?

Frank
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
Try running SFC -SCANNOW Command to repair system files that might be causing the failure to create Repair CD.

If that fails, open an Elevated Command Prompt, type recdisc, when prompted choose the CD drive letter to see if it will create the CD correctly.

If that fails, reboot tap F8 key to access Repair My Computer console, open a Command line from tools list, type recdisc again to see if that works to burn the CD.

Let me know how these work.

Do you have access to a Win7 Installation DVD so you could clean reinstall if repairs fail? This is a superior install to the factory bloatware and useless utilities which can corrupt Win7 functions like you see here. Here are the steps to browse over: Reinstalling Windows 7

The only other option may be to order Recovery disks from Dell.
 
hi Gregrocker

reinstalling window 7 probably is my last chance. i do not have a "real" window 7 dvd. but i may borrow it from someone else.

the sfc scanning is on the way. I will let you know how it goes.

thanks

F
 

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sfc scanning wad done now. but it came back with errors. i checked the log. there are some many errors. i guess the best way to fix it is to reinstall win 7.

F
 

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