File Windows System32 Winload.exe Status 0xc00000e9

May 5, 2014 - Winload.exe is initiated by another protocol, BOOTMGR which is the boot manager featured in Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, and Windows Vista. Now, winload.exe will load some files from Windows, files that are quite important for your device. Because of that, if winload.exe is corrupt or missing you. Page 1 of 2 - winload.exe missing or corrupt - posted in Windows 7: Hello, My Acer laptop is suddenly having this issue and will not boot into windows in any mode including safe mode. I tried using a recovery disc with no luck. I can get to the command prompt from the recovery disc and I tried fixboot and. Jun 15, 2013 - EXE STATUS:Oxc000000e. A file neccessary for windows to start properly is missing or corrupt. If you are able to get to the Windows boot selection menu by repeatedly pressing F8 you may be able to do a system restore to repair the system. If not, i would suggest finding your Windows CD/DVD and trying. *Vista file:windows/system32/winloadexe status: 0xc000000f, missing or corrupt. *Windows boot manager winload-exe is not downloadable since the app is missing or might be corrupted. *Winload_exe windows 8.1will provide you with a corrupt and faulty message. *Win-loadexe might be missing with corrupt messages.
Hi Folks, I have a pretty serious problem that I've already gone through a number of steps to try and remedy, to no avail. I'll go through the history and let you know where I am now.
My computer crashed about a week ago - I cant remember exactly what it said, but I believe it went through the usual 'fatal error' blue screen of death stuff and something about a crash memory dump. I turned the computer off during the memory dump because it seemed to have frozen. This happens with relative frequency with this computer, usually brought on by overheating.
Virtual Dj Le Download Ddj Wego 3. Usually the regular automatic recovery fixes the issue (at least temporarily). This time however I got the 'Windows Boot Manager' error when I started up the computer next.
With 'Windows failed to start.Insert your windows installation disc.' I can't remember the file, code, or info. Thanks - I'm a little unclear on this direction or if it might be related to my problem. 'If both the System Active and Win7 partitions are on the same hard drive then unplug all other drives to do these repairs.' How do I know if the system active and win7 partitions are on the same hard drive, and how do I unplug other drivers to do the repairs? Or does this only apply to machines with more than one hard drive?
I just have the one but it has a number of disks and partitions of course. I'm also unable to access any drive except the 100mb system reserved one. There's a 450 gig drive which I assume has all my other files etc, but it's labeled as d: and in the raw format. When I run bootsect /nt60 all I t updates the bootcode on drive C:, but not d: Thanks again.
Similar help and support threads Thread Forum Greetings, first of all I have to declare that I am not very tech savy so please bare with me. I am using win 7 home premium x64 intel core i7 2630qm on a Asus N53SN notebook.