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tech Search Tags: Builds Cases Cooling CPUs Graphics Laptops Memory Monitors Motherboards more Peripherals PSUs Storage VR ForumWindows 7 Closed My PC wont 0xc00000e9 windows 8 boot - error code 0xc00000e9 aandyaoeJul 2, 2013, 6:32 PM My windows error 0xc000000e computer randomly (at least seemingly) froze a couple days ago. I had to manually restart my computer with 0xc00000e9 windows 7 install the power button. After I restarted it, my computer would not get past the opening windows screen. It would usually just freeze and after a couple more trys, I http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/unexpected-io-error-0xc00000e9/ff4a7cb7-8ea4-4b64-909a-8e2a99d67b80 was greeted with an error message that says:Windows has has encountered a problem communicating with a device connected to your computer.This error can be caused by unplugging a removable storage device such as an external USB drive while the device is in use, or by faulty hardware such as a hard drive or CD-ROM drive that is failing. Make http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1721289/wont-boot-error-code-0xc00000e9.html sure any removable storage is properly connected and then restart your computer.If you continue to receive this error message, contact the hardware manufacturer.Status: 0xc00000e9Info: An unexpected I/O error has occurrred.I then shut down my computer and made sure that everything was connected (HDD, CD Drive, etc.) was connected properly. However, nothing I have tried so far including startup repair has worked. I've searched around forums for a while now with no results.Any help or suggestions?Thanks. 18 answers Last reply Jul 29, 2015 More about wont boot error code 0xc00000e9 lxxjordan23xxlJul 2, 2013, 6:38 PM Sounds to me like you HDD is failing but I'm not 100% sure. Greg BrownJul 2, 2013, 6:48 PM A virus has infected your Bios and changed the drive from a SATA to a PATA or ATA or vice versa Related Resources Error code 0xc00000e9 I'm using Ubuntu now on same pc Newly Built PC Won't Boot, Error Code 99 Bottom Right Corner?! PC wont boot error code 99 on the bottom right Error code 0xc00000e9 while installing Windows 10 s
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Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support Hardware & Devices » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: Windows 7: Error 0xc00000e9: Unexpected I/O error 25 May 2014 #1 RegiKing Windows 8.1 x64 22 posts Windows 7: Error 0xc00000e9: Unexpected I/O error Hello guys, I'm a bit desperate with this issue. My girlfriend was playing a game in her laptop. Something in her game made her a bit upset that she hit her laptop. She says that as soon as she hit the laptop, the laptop froze, so she shut it down. When she turned it back on, Windows displayed 2 messages, (bare with me, I'm Mexican and I'm about to translate spanish messages into english) Startup repair (recommended) and Start Windows Normally. Whichever I chose, Windows went into a "Loading Windows Files" with a big gray bar below, it fills to about 1/4, stops and then shows: "Big long message detailing how I might have a flash memory inserted and or faulty HDD" along with "Error 0xc00000e9: Unexpected I/O error" and then it loops, showing the first 2 messages and into this error message. I have been searching everywhere, and even though I haven't tried many of the solutions for this problem I can at least say what I have done so far. First, I can open F8, Advance Boot Settings. No matter what I do, if I Startup Repair, Safe Boot, Avoid restarting, etc, it ends up at the I/O Error, meaning F8 is useless so far. F2, F12, do not help. There is no USB, SD and such connected to the laptop. I have opened the laptop, removed the HDD, re-inserted it and nothing. I connected the HDD to my laptop, ran "chkdsk /f /x /(other command which I already forgot)" in cmd as an administrator and scanned the HDD with Windows Defender in Windows 8 running in my MacBook Pro (not as a virtual machine, running Windows 8 as 2nd operating system) and no problems were shown, so I ca