How to fix BSOD error code 0x0000001 on Windows 8.1 This is a serious problem for the user. There are just a few options for dealing with this issue. This bug occurs on the user's screen as the system goes down. Many crucial files on our system are likely to be lost as a result of this problem. His issue will be resolved by restarting the system. The user goes to great lengths to protect his information and remedy the problem as quickly as feasible. There are a few options we have for quickly resolving this problem. We can try restoring our system to see if that helps. This could potentially help us solve our problem. The most straightforward way to resolve this issue is to restore the system, which solves the problem quickly and easily.
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Fix Error Code 0xc0000001 on Windows 10
Perform Startup Repair
Uninstall Problematic Software in Safe Mode
Use Command Prompt
Run System Restore
Reset your PC
Reinstall Windows 10
Caution: Performing some of the above methods to fix this error code may result in total data loss. Hence, we suggest you restore your data from PC before performing any of these methods. You can recover any type of lost data with the help of a professional Windows Data Recovery tool such as Stellar Data Recovery Professional.
This DIY (Do-it-yourself) Software can recover files, documents, emails, photos, and more. It also features a ‘Create Recovery Drive’ option, which helps you recover data even from an unbootable or crashed Windows PC.
Method 1: Run Startup Repair
If your system is not booting due to error code 0xc0000001, you can run Startup Repair to fix this issue. Turn on Windows PC and as soon as the Windows logo appears on the PC, press the Power button (repeat this step three times.) After the third interruption, Windows 10 will open the Automatic Repair environment.
a. In the Automatic Repair environment, click Advanced option (See Image 2) on the screen, and follow the given steps to perform Startup Repair.
Image 2: Select Advanced options from Automatic Repair screen
b. Select Troubleshoot. (See Image 3)
Image 3: Select Troubleshoot
c. Choose Advanced Options from the screen. (See Image 4)
Image 4: Select Advanced option under Troubleshoot
d. Click Startup Repair and proceed. (See Image 5)
Image 5: Select Startup Repair
e. Choose the type of account and type your password. (See Image 6)
Image 6: Type the password
f. Click Continue. Once it is done, the Startup Repair will start.
g. Follow the instructions given on the screen for completing the Startup Repair process.
h. Now, check if the issue is fixed by restarting the system.
Method 2: Uninstall Problematic Software in Safe Mode
Sometimes this error may occur due to a malicious or corrupt third-party app/software or program. You may fix the issue by uninstalling the problematic program or software in Safe Mode with the help of the following troubleshooting steps:
a. Take a fresh or formatted USB device and convert it into a USB installation media by using Window’s media creation tool.
b. Boot your system with this USB Installation media.
c. Click Repair your computer and proceed further.
d. Follow Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup setting. (See Image 7)
Image 7: Select Startup Settings
e. Click Restart. Then press F4 to enable the Safe Mode. (See Image 8)
Image 8: Enable Safe Mode
f. Open Settings by pressing Windows + I key and open Apps. (See Image 9)
Image 9: Go to settings and open Apps
g. Locate the problematic applications/software and click Uninstall. (See Image 10)
Image 10: Uninstall faulty app
h. Now, reboot your system again and see if the error is fixed.
Method 3: Use Command Prompt Utility
If your system is in a non-bootable condition, you may use a USB installation media, created using the Windows Media Creation Tool, to change the BIOS setting and make sure to boot it from USB.
a. Enter into Automatic Repair setup and proceed by clicking Troubleshoot.
b. Click Advanced Options.
c. Select Command Prompt. (See Image 11)
Image 11: Select command prompt
d. Enter in Command Prompt, run the following commands to fix the boot error:
bootrec /fixmbr
bootrec /fixboot
bootrec /rebuildbcd (See Image 12)
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Rachel Gomez