Hi Daniële
How are you? I hope you are doing good.
Welcome to Microsoft Community. I am Juliet, an independent advisor. It's my pleasure to help you today. I know how frustrating this may be for you but I'll do my best to help you :)
May I ask what troubleshooting steps have you tried so far?
try Running SFC Scan
Step 1: Press the Win + R hotkey on your keyboard to open the Run command.
Step 2: Type cmd in the Run command search field and press Ctrl + Shift + Enter keys together on your keyboard to open the Command Prompt in admin mode.
Step 3: In the Command Prompt (Admin) window, run the below command and hit Enter: SFC /Scannow
The process take a bit of time, so wait till its over. It will detect and fix any corrupt files automatically. Once done, restart your PC and the error should be gone.
Please feel free to check on the source link below for more troubleshooting steps you could try.. Just disregard those you have already tried :)
I hope it helps! Let me know the result,
I'll wait for your update.
source:
https://thegeekpage.com/bad-image-error-0xc0000...
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