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Error Code 0xc0000098

Anonymous
2024-10-30T02:33:04+00:00

Is there a way to fix this error code system32\boot\winload.efi I think it's called. I don't have a boot of windows on any of my storages tried fresh installing everything and messed up somewhere down the line. Do I just need to buy a new SSD?

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Recovery and backup

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Anonymous
2024-10-30T05:58:45+00:00

Maybe its an issue with your SSD, maybe get it checked out in a repair shop or recreate the bootable USB because it might have issues or is corrupt.

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-10-30T05:51:15+00:00

    All my drives is wiped clean using cmd and mini partition wizard and yet still nothing. I even tried placing a new SSD in it with windows on it and removing all my other storages and yet still has the issue. Tried resetting motherboard too. Don't know how it's saving information.

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