Post by Admin on Jun 20, 2017 1:51:53 GMT
This demo helps fix error code 0xc0000225 while loading your Windows 10/8/7 computer.
For Windows 10 users, try:
Step 1: install Windows 10 using the media creation tool@ www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
Step 2: perform an Automatic Repair.
When your computer starts, wait for the manufacturer logo to check the option for boot menu, it will usually be F12.
The boot menu key might differ with each manufacturer. If you are unable to find the boot menu key, you may refer the user manual.
Restart the computer, when the manufacturer's logo is displayed, keep pressing the Boot menu option key to enter the boot menu and change the boot option to CD\DVD ROM.
After you boot your computer using Windows 8 DVD, a black screen appears with gray text "Press any key to boot from CD or DVD". Press any key.
Select the correct time and Keyboard type.
Click Repair your computer in the lower left corner
Click on Troubleshoot, Advanced option and then click Automatic repair.
TIP: If you are still using Windows 10 ISO to upgrade to Window 10, do not perform Clean and Custom installation. Visit the below link for How to upgrade to Windows 10 from within Windows 8.1 or Windows 7 using Windows Update
answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/wiki/insider_wintp-insider_install/how-to-upgrade-to-windows-10-from-within-windows/21b5cd8a-d96d-4cda-a9aa-7d936a9a0b88
For Windows 8 users, try:
Note: Make sure you back up the data on the computer before proceeding further.
Method 1-
Let us start by disconnecting all peripheral devices from the computer except the keyboard and the mouse.
Perform a hard reboot and try to boot normally into the computer.
Method 2-
Download the ISO file for Windows 8 from the Microsoft Store using the same credentials.
Refer the below info@ windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/buy
Now, you may create a bootable USB or a DVD. See details@ www.microsoftstore.com/store/msstore/html/pbPage.Help_Win7_usbdvd_dwnTool
You need to boot from the disk or the USB device (after changing the BIOS settings) and perform a startup repair.
a) Boot from the USB or the DVD.
b) Choose the language and click “Next”.
c) Now, select “Repair” and choose the appropriate option (e.g., Automatic Repair) to repair the computer.
d) If a repair does not fix the issue, then select “Advanced options”.
e) Choose “system restore” and load the computer back to an earlier date.
f) Similarly, try the other recovery options if a System Restore does not help.
g) If the advanced options do not help, then I would have you try a “Refresh” first and then a “Reset”.
Plan B:
TroubleShoot -> Advanced Options -> Command Prompt.
run the below commands one by one:
CMD> bootrec /scanos
CMD> bootrec /rebuildbcd
CMD> bootrec /fixmbr
CMD> bootrec /fixboot
Reboot.
Other voices:
1)
Bootrec /fixmbr
Bootrec /fixboot
Bootrec /rebuildbcd
2) BCDBoot c:\Windows /s z: /f: UEFI
For Windows 7 users, try rebuilding the bootloader
See details@ neosmart.net/wiki/recovering-windows-bootloader/
Other voices:
1) uninstall the anitvirus program that caused the conflict using the recommended uninstall tool in this video
2) Restart your computer and tap on the F8 key until you reach the Advanced Boot Options menu and select Repair Your Computer.
Select Startup Repair.
If the repair option is not available on the Advanced Boot Options menu, start your computer from the Windows Recovery disc.
For details, see social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/11028.how-to-access-windows-recovery-environment-in-windows-7.aspx
3) Enable APIC in your Motherboard: Advanced BIOS Features" > make sure the "APIC Mode" function is set to "Enabled".
Step 1: install Windows 10 using the media creation tool@ www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
Step 2: perform an Automatic Repair.
When your computer starts, wait for the manufacturer logo to check the option for boot menu, it will usually be F12.
The boot menu key might differ with each manufacturer. If you are unable to find the boot menu key, you may refer the user manual.
Restart the computer, when the manufacturer's logo is displayed, keep pressing the Boot menu option key to enter the boot menu and change the boot option to CD\DVD ROM.
After you boot your computer using Windows 8 DVD, a black screen appears with gray text "Press any key to boot from CD or DVD". Press any key.
Select the correct time and Keyboard type.
Click Repair your computer in the lower left corner
Click on Troubleshoot, Advanced option and then click Automatic repair.
TIP: If you are still using Windows 10 ISO to upgrade to Window 10, do not perform Clean and Custom installation. Visit the below link for How to upgrade to Windows 10 from within Windows 8.1 or Windows 7 using Windows Update
answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/wiki/insider_wintp-insider_install/how-to-upgrade-to-windows-10-from-within-windows/21b5cd8a-d96d-4cda-a9aa-7d936a9a0b88
For Windows 8 users, try:
Note: Make sure you back up the data on the computer before proceeding further.
Method 1-
Let us start by disconnecting all peripheral devices from the computer except the keyboard and the mouse.
Perform a hard reboot and try to boot normally into the computer.
Method 2-
Download the ISO file for Windows 8 from the Microsoft Store using the same credentials.
Refer the below info@ windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/buy
Now, you may create a bootable USB or a DVD. See details@ www.microsoftstore.com/store/msstore/html/pbPage.Help_Win7_usbdvd_dwnTool
You need to boot from the disk or the USB device (after changing the BIOS settings) and perform a startup repair.
a) Boot from the USB or the DVD.
b) Choose the language and click “Next”.
c) Now, select “Repair” and choose the appropriate option (e.g., Automatic Repair) to repair the computer.
d) If a repair does not fix the issue, then select “Advanced options”.
e) Choose “system restore” and load the computer back to an earlier date.
f) Similarly, try the other recovery options if a System Restore does not help.
g) If the advanced options do not help, then I would have you try a “Refresh” first and then a “Reset”.
Plan B:
TroubleShoot -> Advanced Options -> Command Prompt.
run the below commands one by one:
CMD> bootrec /scanos
CMD> bootrec /rebuildbcd
CMD> bootrec /fixmbr
CMD> bootrec /fixboot
Reboot.
Other voices:
1)
Bootrec /fixmbr
Bootrec /fixboot
Bootrec /rebuildbcd
2) BCDBoot c:\Windows /s z: /f: UEFI
For Windows 7 users, try rebuilding the bootloader
See details@ neosmart.net/wiki/recovering-windows-bootloader/
Other voices:
1) uninstall the anitvirus program that caused the conflict using the recommended uninstall tool in this video
2) Restart your computer and tap on the F8 key until you reach the Advanced Boot Options menu and select Repair Your Computer.
Select Startup Repair.
If the repair option is not available on the Advanced Boot Options menu, start your computer from the Windows Recovery disc.
For details, see social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/11028.how-to-access-windows-recovery-environment-in-windows-7.aspx
3) Enable APIC in your Motherboard: Advanced BIOS Features" > make sure the "APIC Mode" function is set to "Enabled".