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Boot up problems

Anonymous
2025-02-23T05:03:49+00:00

I was getting a 0xc0000225 blue screen so I tried doing several things, like rebuilding BCD using Console commands from the advanced startup only to encountering problems like path not found or access denied. I then tried reinstalling my latest windows update (Windows 11 version 23H2) the 0xc0000225 bluescreen stopped but it got replaced with my laptop booting up into a different menu.

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I can still log into my account and use my laptop but I wanna fix the bootup problems Any idea on solutions?

I plan on following this guide https://www.ventoy.net/en/experience\_rebuildBCD.html

I am gonna buy a usb tomorrow and use EaseUS Partition Master following the guide on the link above to rebuild my BCD because i assume that is my problem, is this a good course of action or should I do a different approach?

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Anonymous
    2025-02-24T03:34:17+00:00

    Unfortunately new problem

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  2. Ramesh Srinivasan 81,535 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-02-24T03:28:33+00:00

    The EFI partition is fixed. Please reboot the system.

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  3. Anonymous
    2025-02-24T03:27:42+00:00

    Output after bcdboot C:\Windows /s Y: /f UEFI

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  4. Ramesh Srinivasan 81,535 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-02-24T03:22:32+00:00

    Type the current volume label, which is "SYSTEM" without quotes, and press Enter.

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  5. Anonymous
    2025-02-24T03:16:57+00:00

    I'm stuck on format Y: /fs:FAT32 /q

    I am assuming it is SYSTEM but I wanna double check

    Also thanks for the quick replys Image

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