[SOLVED] Windows 10 Wont Boot 0xc000025 winload.efi

Apr 20, 2020
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I was in minitool partition wizard and in my windows 10 partition using it, and i resized the partition size then restarted the pc as it asked to complete the action minitoolpaetition, then also it pop uped later a windows 10 update idk what, when restarted it show error H:windows/blablabal/balabalbl/logfiles/srttrail.txt and i disables the automatic repair and now it shows 0xc0000225
Winload.efi is missing or with errors

I used my bootable kali linux to analyze the disk with testdisk and returned me BOOT SECTORS ARE FINE
I tried every [language] command on cmd with troubleshooting in windows before didable automaticrepair screen and nothing worked also i got some erros like access denied, and when i run dispart it says my partition is raw, but with kali Linux gparted it says it is nfts but with errors
And when i ran the chkdsk command says its a ntfs but also give a error.

I now dont know what to do i am just about to give up.
 
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H:windows/blablabal/balabalbl/logfiles/srttrail.txt


I assume you have fixed this by now but if you haven't, often when I see that error I suggest a clean install as its faster than most of the fixes tend to be.

is there anything you want to save on C drive?
In command prompt,
type notepad and press enter
in notepad, select file>open
Use file explorer to copy any files you need to save to USB or hdd

Once you copied everything you want to save
On another PC, download the Windows 10 media creation tool and use it to make a win 10 installer on USB

boot from installer
follow this guide: https://forums.tomshardware.com/faq/how-to-do-a-clean-installation-of-windows-10.3170366/

If hdd is showing as RAW, you...
H:windows/blablabal/balabalbl/logfiles/srttrail.txt


I assume you have fixed this by now but if you haven't, often when I see that error I suggest a clean install as its faster than most of the fixes tend to be.

is there anything you want to save on C drive?
In command prompt,
type notepad and press enter
in notepad, select file>open
Use file explorer to copy any files you need to save to USB or hdd

Once you copied everything you want to save
On another PC, download the Windows 10 media creation tool and use it to make a win 10 installer on USB

boot from installer
follow this guide: https://forums.tomshardware.com/faq/how-to-do-a-clean-installation-of-windows-10.3170366/

If hdd is showing as RAW, you might find you need a new drive.
 
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