PC doesnt boot (winload.efi & ntoskrnl.exe)

BBarfryyy

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Hello everyone, I hope someone can help me.
Before all, sorry for bad english as it is not my native tongue (hello from france).

I discovered sysnative from SFCFix with Windows Repair Toolkit, as it was said that I could find help here.

Description of my problem :

Sometimes (but not all times, that's what I don't understand), my PC fails at boot with several errors (sometimes 0xc0000098 with file "\windows\system32\ntoskrnl.exe" or with0xc0000221 and winload.efi). I've been running lots of sfc /scannow, dsim commands that.. doesnt change anything. I'll note that sfc /scannow sometimes find some corrupted files but idk which. I'll try to find which one in the report. I join the SFCFix log (but it desont show anything as the sfc /scannow seemed to repaired it before...).

Thank you all !

Edit : new error : OxcOOOO428, file signature couldn't be verified (no idea which file).
 

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Hello, and welcome to the forum!

I suspect that your problem may be with your boot drive, or system drive if they are not the same drive. The 0xC0000098 exception means...
The volume for a file has been externally altered such that the opened file is no longer valid.
The 0xC0000221 exception means...
Bad Image Checksum The image is possibly corrupt. The header checksum does not match the computed checksum.
The 0xC0000428 exception means...
The hash for image cannot be found in the system catalogs. The image is likely corrupt or the victim of tampering.
All of these exceptions are pointing very strongly at your boot/system drive.

I don't think that SFCFix is going to help you here because I think this is a hardware problem with your drive. If the boot/system drive is an M.2 drive then try removing it and then re-seating it again. This does sometimes help with M.2 drive issues.

If that doesn't help then please follow the BSOD Posting Instructions to provide us with all the necessary problem determination data.
 

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