Fix: Boot Configuration Data File Doesn't Contain Valid Information for an Operating System

Oliver updated on Oct 25, 2024 to Partition Master | How-to Articles

Have you met any error that prevents your computer from booting into Windows? Is there an error message saying the Boot Configuration Data file doesn't contain valid information for an operating system on your screen? If so, read this article and learn how to fix it.

Boot Configuration Data (BCD) file stores the data related to Windows Boot Manager. It is crucial for a Windows computer to boot up because the information in it can drive bootmgr and allow it to load the operating system in the BCD file. When the BCD is corrupted and prevents the computer from booting into the Windows system, you will receive corresponding codes and information that represent specific errors.

One of the most common scenarios is the message on your screen showing "The Boot Configuration Data file doesn't contain valid information for an operating system."

I have used my PC for an afternoon and a night running all my apps. They were working just fine, and there were no problems. But in this morning, I found my PC with a blue screen:

Recovery

Your PC/Device needs to be repaired

"The Boot Configuration Data file doesn't contain valid information for an operating system".

File: \BCD

Status: 0xc0000098

Microsoft

To repair this error, this post from EaseUS will present you with 5 practical methods. Read on, and good luck.

5 Ways to Fix The Boot Configuration Data File Doesn't Contain Valid Information for an Operating System

If you are experiencing the error right now, check the 5 solutions listed below, and you might find the appropriate one to repair your Windows.

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Way 1. Perform Startup Repair

When you encounter a boot error like this, the most common solution is to run Startup Repair in the Windows Recovery Environment. It can automatically diagnose and repair certain system files that might be causing Windows to be unbootable.

Step 1. Turning your computer on and off repeatedly for three times while the logo appears. Your computer will access Automatic Repair.

Step 2. Click "Advanced options" to proceed.

Step 3. Click on "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced options" > "Startup Repair."

Step 4. Wait for the program to repair the error automatically.

If this method cannot fix the issue, try the next one. Share this post with your friends who also encountered this error and help them out.

 

Way 2. Rebuild the BCD File

Rebuilding BCD can usually resolve most issues that are primarily caused by a corrupted or empty BCD file. If you are a beginner who knows a little about using commands to rebuild Boot Configuration Data, I recommend you to download professional third-party software, EaseUS Partition Master Professional.

This tool has a powerful feature, Boot Repair, which allows you to rebuild BCD with a friendly interface and easy steps.

If your computer is unbootable now, start with Step 1 here. If it's bootable, move to Step 3 and start the process.

Step 1. Prepare a new PC and create a bootable media with EaseUS Partition Master

  • On a new computer, connect an empty USB to your PC.
  • Install and launch EaseUS Partition Master, go to the Bootable Media section, select "Create bootable media" and click "Next".
  • Select the empty USB or external disk as target disk to create the bootable media for creating a Blue Screen error check tool.

Step 2. Boot PC from EaseUS bootable USB

Then, connect the bootable USB to your PC with Blue screen error, and reboot PC from the USB by configuring it as a boot drive. The process is: restart PC, press F2/F8/F11/Del key to enter BIOS, go to boot menu and configure the USB as boot drive, save changes and restart the PC.

Step 3. Enable EaseUS Partition Master with its Boot Repair feature, and open "Blue Screen" tool.

When EaseUS Partition Master launches, go to the Toolkit section and click "Boot Repair".

Then, click "Blue Screen" and click the listed Blue Screen error to check it's details. Or, you can type in a specific blue screen code or description to find the respective answer for fixing it.

Step 4. Fix blue screen error

  • Now, you can follow the solution guide to get rid of the respective BSOD or blue screen issue from your PC.
  • If it doesn't work, you can also click the "Live Chat" button to request a remote assistance for fixing this issue with the help of EaseUS tech support team.

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If you're looking for more in-depth information or face any difficulties, our support specialists are here to offer personalized explanations and solutions:

EaseUS experts are available to provide you with 1-on-1 manual services (24*7) and help fix Windows boot error, BSOD or computer boot loop issues. Our experts will offer you FREE evaluation services and efficiently diagnose and resolve system boot failure, Windows stop codes and OS lagging issues using their decades of experiences.

  • 1. Fix BSOD - blue/black screen of death error due to Windows update or other reasons.
  • 2. Get rid of Windows boot error such as no bootable device found, or BCD file corruption.
  • 3. Serve to fix 0X000_error codes on Windows system or OS boot loop issues.

Refer to the following guidelines to explore more details on the BSOD repair tool:

BSOD Repair Tool for Windows PC (with Guide)

Blue screen errors can be various and complex, but the solution can be simple and direct with a BSOD repair tool. Check here to learn more.

Although the most efficient solution is to rebuild BCD, sometimes it cannot fix the error. If you find this method unable to resolve the problem, try the next method.

Way 3. Active the Proper Partition

There is also a chance that an inactive partition can cause your Boot Configuration Data file to contain no valid information for the OS on your hard disk. Thus, you need to ensure the proper partition is active. Follow the below steps to set the proper partition active.

Step 1. Turning your computer on and off repeatedly for three times while the logo appears. Your computer will access Automatic Repair.

Step 2. Click "Advanced options" to proceed.

Step 3. Click on "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced options" > "Command Prompt".

Step 4. Successively input the commands below and hit "Enter" each time.

  • diskpart
  • list disk
  • select disk 0 (replace 0 with the Windows system drive number)
  • list partition
  • select partition 3 (replace 3 with the number of the partition where the system files are)
  • active
  • exit

After inputting these commands, you should restart your computer and see if the error is corrected.

Way 4. Run a SFC and CHKDSK Scan

The CHKDSK command line and System file checker can also be able to resolve the issue by scanning and repairing system files. To run the SFC and CHKDSK commands and fix the corrupted file system, you need to run Command Prompt from the Windows Recovery Environment.

Step 1. Turning your computer on and off repeatedly for three times while the logo appears. Your computer will access Automatic Repair.

Step 2. Click "Advanced options" to proceed.

Step 3. Click on "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced options" > "Command Prompt".

Step 4. Type in sfc /scannow /offbootdir=C:\ /offwindir=C:\Windows\ and hit "Enter".

Step 5. When the SFC scan is complete, type chkdsk /r /f c: and hit "Enter" to run the command.

Note: Replace C with the Windows drive if your OS is installed on another drive.

These command lines can examine and repair multiple hard drive problems that might be preventing your computer from starting up and sending you this message.

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Way 5. Reset Your PC

If you can't fix the error after trying all the above methods, you are left with one choice - reset your PC. Before you execute this, you'd better create a WinPE bootable disk and back up your personal files. After this, you can follow the listed steps to reset your computer.

Step 1. Press "F11" when your computer is booting up to get into the Windows RE.

Step 2. Click "Troubleshoot > Reset this PC".

Step 3. Select "Keep my files" or "Remove everything", and go through the on-screen guide to finish the process.

Notice:
Although you are allowed to keep personal files like photos, videos, documents, etc., the installed apps and drivers will be removed from your computer.

If you encounter the error "Unable to Reset PC. A required drive partition is missing.", this article and see if there are solutions.

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Main Causes For Boot Configuration Data File Doesn't Contain Valid Information Error

There are many reasons why your computer is getting the message "Boot Configuration Data File Doesn't Contain Valid Information". Here are the two most common causes for this issue.

  • The BCD doesn't contain valid entries. This is mainly caused by inappropriate manual BCD configuring, disk-write errors, malware infections, unexpected power outages, and boot sector issues.
  • The driver for the hard drive is incompatible. This usually happens after you install an incompatible new service pack or upgrade an inappropriate version of the system, which can result in the troublesome error. 

Here are other issues related to BCD that you may be interested in:

Conclusion

"The Boot Configuration Data file doesn't contain valid information for an operating system" is a common error in Windows computers. It's primarily caused by damaged BCD or incompatible drivers. If the error keeps coming back, you might want to check your hard drive health, as it may need upgrading. Or, it's resulted from a damaged RAM stick.

In most cases, with the help of EaseUS Partition Master, which provides multiple powerful features, you can easily and safely repair the error and bring your PC back to the previous normal state. Download it and fix your computer ASAP!

FAQs on The Boot Configuration Data File Doesn't Contain Valid Information for an Operating System

If you still have other questions related to the Boot Configuration Data file doesn't contain valid information for an operating system, the information below might be able to help you.

1. What is 0xc0000098 Boot Configuration Data file doesn't contain valid information?

0xc0000098 is code that represents a BSOD error that usually happens after you clone the OS or upgrade the computer to Windows 10. This problem is mainly caused by two issues: The BCD has no entry or an incompatible hard drive driver.

2. How do I fix error code 0xc0000098 on Windows 10?

You can fix this error by trying these methods:

  • Run Startup Repair Tool
  • Rebuild the BCD File
  • Run a CHKDSK and SFC Scan
  • Active the Proper Partition
  • Reset This PC

3. Why can't the Startup Repair repair my PC?

This might be caused by a virus or malware, incompatible programs, incorrect BIOS settings, hardware component failure, outdated drivers, etc. They could all be the factors that prevent your Startup Repair from working normally.