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\boot\bcd + 0x000000f error when starting up

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by ken0bi, Nov 27, 2008.

  1. ken0bi

    ken0bi Guest

    Hello all,

    I have two laptops with a problem that arises every time windows update
    installs an update. Even uninstalling an update causes this.

    The Windows Boot Manager complains that it cannot read the boot
    configuration data.

    File: \boot\BCD
    Status: 0x000000f

    I can get this fixed using the vista dvd repair option whics takes care
    of the problem in 5 minutes, but the problem reappears when updates are
    installed / uninstalled.

    The first computer is a Fujitsu-Siemens laptop and the other computer
    is a Macbook with vista as the only OS.


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  2. Chad Harris

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    I'm not sure how much of this applies to your MacBook.

    It should fix this problem on a pc. Startup Repair is also valuable in
    fixing significantly broken Vista as well as problems booting into Windows.

    1) Try Startup Repair:

    How to Use Startup Repair: (Any of the links provide screen shots)




    2) You can use the Vista DVD or F8 to the Options Menu to try the
    bootrec.exe tool switches:

    How to use the Bootrec.exe tool in the Windows Recovery Environment to
    troubleshoot and repair startup issues in Windows Vista



    Windows Vista no longer starts, and Startup Repair does not fix problem


    The commands I use are:

    bootrec /Rebuild BCD
    bootrec /fixmbr
    bootrec /Fixboot

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    They can either be used from a command prompt reached from the Vista DVD or
    you can F8 to the options menu and select Safe Mode with Command:

    A description of the Safe Mode Boot options in Windows XP/and Vista


    3) You can F8 to the Options menu and try 3 Safe Modes to reach a system
    restore point, and you can also try Last Known Good Configuration. I
    recommend trying all 3 Safe Modes except with VGA because often one works
    when the others won't.

    Good luck,

    CH

    "ken0bi" <ken0bi.3jjibc@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message
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    > Hello all,
    >
    > I have two laptops with a problem that arises every time windows update
    > installs an update. Even uninstalling an update causes this.
    >
    > The Windows Boot Manager complains that it cannot read the boot
    > configuration data.
    >
    > File: bootBCD
    > Status: 0x000000f
    >
    > I can get this fixed using the vista dvd repair option whics takes care
    > of the problem in 5 minutes, but the problem reappears when updates are
    > installed / uninstalled.
    >
    > The first computer is a Fujitsu-Siemens laptop and the other computer
    > is a Macbook with vista as the only OS.
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  3. ken0bi

    ken0bi Guest

    Chad Harris;4101245 Wrote: <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > I'm not sure how much of this applies to your MacBook.
    >
    > 1) Try Startup Repair:
    >
    > How to Use Startup Repair: (Any of the links provide screen shots)
    >
    >
    >

    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->[/color]

    Hi,

    the startup repair works but after next windows update install or
    uninstall it all happens again.


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  4. Chad Harris

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  5. ken0bi

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    The problem is not the repairing, I can do that. But every time istall
    or uninstall an windows update I get the same problem.

    1. Windows update installation
    2. Startup error Boot\BCD
    3. Startup with vista dvd. repair using command line or automatic
    repair process
    4. Windows starts ok
    5. Next week a new windows update arrives and is installed successfully
    6. Startup error boot\BCD
    7. After repair it works again


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  6. UnicornSong

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    Did you ever find a solution to this recurring issue? I suspect updates
    are also causing this problem to recurr with a client's laptop.


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  7. ken0bi

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    I installed Vista again by launching the setup from the OS, the setup
    initially failed but after that the problem was gone and hasn't appeared
    again.

    This worked on two computers.


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  8. UnicornSong

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    This error is still consistently happening everytime a windows update
    runs.


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  9. ken0bi

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    I ran the vista setup again from the OS, the setup failed but the
    problem was fixed. So I still don't know what the cause of this problem
    was.


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