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8/14/2015 Repairing corrupted system files. [Solved] - Corrupt - Windows 8 data:text/html;charset=utf-8,%3Cheader%20class%3D%22frmTopicTitle%20line%22%20data-tid%3D%222489138%22%20style%3D%22margin%3A%20… 1/1 TAGS: Advertise On Google. Get RM150 Advertising Credit When You Sign-Up www.google.com.my Last response: January 18, 2015 9:47 AM in Windows 8 Repairing corrupted system files. Google AdWords™ Malaysia SOLVED Corrupt Windows 8 Blue Screen System File Checker Today my computer had a BSOD and could not recover with the code 0xc000000f. I tried fixing by using the system repair tools built into the installation media on my USB, but when attempting to refresh, the system gave me an error saying that the disk containing windows was locked. See full content More about : repairing corrupted system files E-mail me updates | Track this thread LimitedWard January 17, 2015 9:31:07 PM Ads by Google I solved my own problem by doing more research. If you ever encounter this problem, follow these steps: 1. open command prompt as administrator. 2. paste the following command and press enter: DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth 3. wait for DISM.exe to finish working. 4. enjoy your fixed computer! 0 LimitedWard January 17, 2015 9:46:45 PM m l Rebuild the BCD using bootrec.exe https://neosmart.net/wiki/0xc000000f/ Quote: Why your PC shows Status: 0xc000000f. It’s difficult to determine the main cause of this error, but the most likely cause is a hard drive failure or a corrupted boot sector. a) If you suspect your hard drive is the cause; run Hard Disk Sentinel to know it's condition... b) And if you suspect it's the Bootloader (most likely) run the Startup Repair using the following repairs; "Bootrec /FixMBR" followed by the "Bootrec /FixBoot" or "Bootrec /RebuildBCD" c) I doubt the part where it mentions the "PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64" has anything to do with the main issue. Those files may be corrupted but they are not being used.... so, it should make no difference whether you repair them or not. Check the details. Rebuild the BCD using bootrec.exe https://neosmart.net/wiki/0xc000000f/ Best solution Chicano January 17, 2015 10:05:25 PM

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Last response: January 18, 2015 9:47 AM in Windows 8

Repairing corrupted system files.

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SOLVED

Corrupt Windows 8 Blue Screen System File Checker

Today my computer had a BSOD and could not recover with the code

0xc000000f. I tried fixing by using the system repair tools built into

the installation media on my USB, but when attempting to refresh, the

system gave me an error saying that the disk containing windows

was locked.

See full content

More about : repairing corrupted system files

E-mail me updates | Track this thread

LimitedWard January 17, 2015 9:31:07 PM

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I solved my own problem by doing more research. If you everencounter this problem, follow these steps:

1. open command prompt as administrator.2. paste the following command and press enter:

DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

3. wait for DISM.exe to finish working.4. enjoy your fixed computer!

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LimitedWard January 17, 2015 9:46:45 PM

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l Rebuild the BCD using bootrec.exehttps://neosmart.net/wiki/0xc000000f/

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Why your PC shows Status: 0xc000000f. It’s difficult todetermine the main cause of this error, but the mostlikely cause is a hard drive failure or a corrupted bootsector.

a) If you suspect your hard drive is the cause; run Hard DiskSentinel to know it's condition... b) And if you suspect it's the Bootloader (most likely) run theStartup Repair using the following repairs; "Bootrec /FixMBR" followed by the "Bootrec /FixBoot" or"Bootrec /RebuildBCD" c) I doubt the part where it mentions the"PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64" has anything to dowith the main issue. Those files may be corrupted but they arenot being used.... so, it should make no difference whetheryou repair them or not.

Check the details. Rebuild the BCD using bootrec.exehttps://neosmart.net/wiki/0xc000000f/

Best solution

Chicano January 17, 2015 10:05:25 PM