Fix error code 0xc00000e9 windows 11 and 10, recovery there was problem with device connected to PC

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windows error code 0xc00000e9
error code 0xc00000e9 windows 10
There was a problem with a device connected to your pc
An unexpected I/O error has occurred
Error code: 0xc00000e9
Recovery Windows has encountered a problem communicating with a device connected to your computer. This problem can happen when a removable storage device is removed while it's in use or is failing; properly connecting any removable storage and restarting you pc may fix the problem.
This error can be caused by unplugging a removable storage device such as an external USB drive while the device is in use, or by faulty hardware such as a hard drive or CD-ROM drive that is failing. Make sure any removable storage is properly connected and then restart your computer.
If you continue to receive this error message, contact the hardware manufacturer.
File: \Boot\BCD
Status: Oxc00000e9
Info: An unexpected I/O error has occurred.

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If it fix your issue, Support Channel:

ShabdTechSupport
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It worked after i thrown the pc out of my window

unusual
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Thanks alot I been at it for an hour in the end just taking out the ram and wires and plugging them back in worked like a charm

JunaidKhan-kxui
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As unlikely as it sounds, cleaning the ram connections and the hard drive connectors worked perfectly. Great advice. Thanks.

murrayjackson
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After watching the entire tutorial I decided to go through the steps but starting from the end as I assumed that the computer needs a good clean anyways. So I opened up my computer, cleaned the RAM, tland hard drive with the connections and computer is working again. Thx!!! On the way I also cleaned the fan and motherboard so now it's also far less noisy 😃

photozzy
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It worked after i unplugged the SSD unit, cleaned the pins and reinstalled. Thanks for your help

SergioCL
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It worked mahn.. thanks a lot..there are lot of other YouTube videos saying to repair system using bootable pen drive for the same error. But your idea was simple and effective . I only cleaned my ram and it was successful .

muhammedshafiq
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Worked for me when I pressed load optimized default settings. Thanks man

wesleytenacity_
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Thx man the option load optimized default fixed my problem😊

shio
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I have made an usb device to install windows10! But when i enter to the menu and choose USB device... it load long time then it shows a purple screen without telling anything! Plz help me

akremraoueni
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OOO YEAS THANK YOU PAL IT WORKS!!! I’m so happy that I has find you!

overdrivetheproducer
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How to open this screen? Please tell me.
I haven't find this screen when opening the bios menu. Please tell me anybody.

rajasarma
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When I click enter or f8 my screen just goes black and back to the blue screen and it doesn't let me press f2

sleephittokyo
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My PC recently had 3 long beeps before this happened. I researched and some said that It may be a Ram issue. In this vid, i skipped to the last part (pull out and put back the ram) and it worked. Thanks man!

janmicohbayot
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Install new windows, it will be fixed

FreeCircuitLab
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"the operating system couldn't be loaded because the system registry file is missing or contains errors"

sypheur
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I no joke just unplugged and plugged it back in and it worked.

anakinskywalker
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No need for all of this . Just simply unplug and plug the cabels that go to the hardisk!

viperssnake
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Thanks a lot 😊 I unplugged and plugged the hard disk then I optimized default settings and it worked!!

yashsao_
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This was helpful. I had to replace the motherboard so I'm trying to get Windows going again but it was giving this error in your video. I had a Cache drive and I wondered if maybe this was causing an issue with the main drive, so I disconnected it. Restarted, the cache notification warning appeared, I accepted the warning, it disconnected the cache in software to match me having having disconnected the cache drive. Then it booted until auto recovery, repaired disk stuff, auto setup devices, and now I'm logging in to Windows.
I have 4 hard drives, 1 is a cache drive (Dataplex, OCZ Synapse, 60/120gb), just in case someone else is in a similar situation.

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