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Can someone help me? I powered up my computer this morning, and it won't boot up to Windows. The specific symptom is a blue screen with a string of BCD error codes: 0xc000000f. Does anyone know what it means and how can I fix this BCD error? Appreciate any help!
Oliver· Answered on Jul 06, 2025
You can fix the boot BCD error via EaseUS Partition Master.
BCD, short for Boot Configuration Data, is where Windows boot options are saved. If you are experiencing a BCD error, it's probably caused by corrupted or missing system files, virus attacks, or disk write errors.
To resolve this issue, you can download EaseUS Partition Master Professional, which provides a powerful feature called Boot Repair to help you.
This software has the ability to repair your computer with a friendly interface and clear on-screen guide. Thus, you can rebuild BCD, rebuild MBR, and fix other common boot-related problems with easy steps. After you download this tool on a valid computer, check the further steps to learn how to fix this error.
Stage 1. Create a Bootable USB Drive.
Step 1. Insert a USB drive into the working computer, and launch EaseUS Partition Master.
Step 2. Go to "Bootable Media" and select "Create bootable media". Locate your USB drive and click "Create" to create a bootable USB drive. Then, remove your USB drive.
Stage 2. Perform Boot Repair.
Step 3. Connect the bootable USB drive you just created to the problematic computer. Power up and hold "F2/Del" to enter the BIOS.
Step 4. Set the boot order to make the USB drive the priority. Then, hit "F10" to save and exit.
Step 5. Restart and run EaseUS Partition Master.
Step 6. Go to "Toolkit" > "Boot Repair". Find your faulty system and click "Repair".
Step 7. Wait for the success message and then click "OK".
Step 8. Set the boot order back to the original drive. Then, restart your computer.
Usually, your computer will be fixed from the BCD boot error. If you failed, the article below may be able to help.
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