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Old 01-10-2009   #1 (permalink)
tlsmith


 
 

Vista Error 0xc00000e9


I keep getting the following message:

File: \boot\BCD
Stauts: 0xc00000e9
Info: An unexpected I/O error has occured.

I had reformateed my computer and started with Windows Vista from
scratch. The windows updates had completed and there was a window
stating that I needed to restart my computer for the updates to take
effect. I restarted my computer and now the error message is all I get.
I tried to use the disc again to do a repair, but it is not bring up
anything from the disc. If I try using the disc, it takes me directly
to the error message. A family memeber had me go into the BIOS and
change the priority on the 1st drive to the HDD, it did no good,
nothing changed.
He explained that there may be a file that is missing or corrupt with
the booting configuration and to run the disc to do a repair. But I can
not run the disc, the computer will not let me.
I tried to contact Microsoft Support, but they said that they could not
help me.
Can someone please help me figure out what is wrong with my computer?
Please.




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tlsmith

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