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error 0x00000e9 appears at Windows boot process on a Windows 8-8.1, 7 or Vista based system and the full error message is: "Windows has http://www.wintips.org/how-to-fix-error-0x00000e9-on-windows-8-7-or-vista-startup-process/ encountered a problem communicating with a device connected to your computer. ………… File: \Boot\BCD Status: 0x00000e9 Info: An unexpected I/O error has occurred." In fact the 0Xc00000e9 error message is telling you that the computer is having problems in communicating properly with your hard drive. In this tutorial you can find detailed instructions on how to fix the 0x00000e9 error in Windows 8, 7 an unexpected or Vista boot process. How to fix Error 0x00000e9 on Windows 8, 7 Vista Startup. Step 1. Modify BIOS Settings Step 2. Repair Windows. Additional help to fix error 0x000009. Step 1. Modify – Load Default - BIOS Settings. 1. Start your computer and press the appropriate key (DEL or F1 or F2 or F10) to enter BIOS settings. * * an unexpected i The way to enter into BIOS Settings depends on the computer manufacturer. To Enter into your BIOS Settings, pay attention at the first screen as your computer starts and try to find a message like this: "DEL to enter setup" "Press ESC to Enter Setup" "BIOS Configuration: F2" "F10 to Enter Setup" 2. Load Default Settings (Load Optimal Defaults) 3. Then look on all BIOS screens for a setting named SATA Configuration or SATA Mode or SATA Controller Mode or SATA Operation or Configure SATA as. (This setting is commonly found under the Advanced section). 4. Make sure that the SATA Mode (Type) is set to IDE or AHCI and NOT in RAID. 5. Save Changes and Exit BIOS Settings and boot on Windows. If the error 0x00000e9 still exists, continue to Step 2. Step 2. Repair Windows Startup problems. 1. From another computer download a Windows installation ISO image according to your OS version. 2. Burn the downloaded ISO image to a DVD disk. 3. Insert the Windows installation media (e.g. the Windows 8 Install DVD) you created before, at the system with the 0x00000e9 error and boot