![]() For most PC’s, there are three main SATA controller work modes available: The UEFI/Legacy BOOT mode setting is the most infamous one in that regard, so users should take extra care when making changes to the BIOS.Īnother thing that could happen is that the SATA controller has an incorrect work mode selected in BIOS. If the user made changes to the BIOS recently, the new settings he has entered might not be compatible with the hard drive. If you have used the same cable for several years(or even the same one across several computers), then it might give you periodic read/write errors that can affect the loading process. Like all components of our PC’s, hard drive data cables tend to deteriorate as the time passes. For example, if the user decides to change the disk unique ID so that it matches the ID of another disk installed, Diskpart automatically marks one of these disks as offline to avoid read/write conflicts – and the offline disk becomes unbootable as well. Sometimes the disk can be marked as offline by external programs, boot sector viruses, or even by Windows built-in disk partitioning utility Diskpart. ![]() If it finds a bootable media, but can’t boot from it properly, then the boot process will be halted. If your BIOS’ boot order is set to boot from external disks first, then the boot process checks whether any of these disks is bootable before loading from your hard drive. That could happen because of disk write errors, power outages, boot sector viruses, or errors made while configuring the BCD manually. One of the most common causes of this error is the BCD that became either missing, corrupt, or misconfigured. This error has been known to occur as a result of one or more of the following: Cause 1: BCD is invalid Feel free to check out linked article: 0xc000000e: The selected entry could not be loaded because the application is missing or corrupt for more info. There is also a similar error that shares an error code with this one but is usually caused by a corrupt BCD file and has a different error message. Please refer to our Windows XP boot process guide if you want to know more about this topic. Note that this error message doesn’t usually apply to Windows XP as it does not use the bootmgr bootloader with the BCD configuration file. Windows XP uses the NTLDR bootloader with the plain-text boot.ini configuration file instead. If you don't have any installation media(like a disc or USB device), contact your system administrator or PC manufacturer. You'll need to use the recovery tools on your installation media. Info: The selected entry could not be loaded because the application is missing or corrupt.Īnd here is the screen for that error that appears on Windows 8, Windows 8.1, or Windows 10.Ī required device isn't connected or can't be accessed If you do not have this disc, contact your system administrator or computer manufacturer for assistance. Choose your language settings, and then click "Next." Insert your Windows installation disc and restart your computer.Ģ. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause. Symptom 1: 0xc000000e error screen on startupĪs a part of the system startup procedure, the BOOTMGR bootloader introduced in Windows Vista and subsequently used in Windows 7, Windows 8(.1), and Windows 10 uses a database of entries and configuration options known as the BCD 1, which acts as a global store for all boot-related options and settings on newer Windows PCs. If an error is encountered trying to reach a drive to read an entry in this BCD file, the following error message will appear: ![]() ![]() The error messages, alerts, warnings, and symptoms below are tied to this error. The following information on this error has been compiled by NeoSmart Technologies, based on the information gathered and reported by our global network of engineers, developers, and technicians or partner organizations. ![]()
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