Win10 blue screen error code "0x00000f" Alaway restart loop....
I heaved a big program ! Win10 blue screen error code "0x00000f"
I am currently using Acronis 2016, but I additionally install a Reboot Restore Rx , As a result, you cannot enter WIN10
I Unstall Reboot Restore Rx ,But NO Solution this programs!
I am trying to Use WIN10 PE, [Safe Mode] doesn't work ! Win10 blue screen error code "0x00000f" Alaway restart loop....
When I used Acronis 2016 recovery not successfully "Recover Operation Failed" When Restoring OS Image from Recovery Environment
I used command line used sfc / scannow :
Than shown "There is a system repair pending which requires a reboot to complete. Restart Windows and run surface again."
Leo
[Safe Mode]
User equipment:
MSI AIO:GAMING 24 6QE
CPU :Intel® Core™ i7-6700HQ
Meromy:16G(DDR4 2133 SO-DIMM)
VGA:NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 960M 4GB GDDR5
HD:
C:128SSD
D:1T HD
OS:Windows 10 Home
software:Acronis 2016


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Dear Steve ,
Thanks for you replay!
1.What type of Acronis backup do you have for your Windows 10 system? Is this a full disk & partitions backup image?
Ans: Is this a full disk for C System DISK
2. What type of BIOS does your computer have? Is this the latest EFI (UEFI) type of BIOS with Secure Boot?
Ans:BIOS EAE6CIMS V8.1
3. How are you trying to boot the Acronis bootable Rescue Media, and is this the standard, Linux based, media or the Windows PE Rescue Media?
Base on WINPE
4. If your Windows 10 OS normally boots using EFI, then your Acronis Rescue Media should be booted in the same way.
5. What are you selecting to restore, assuming that you are able to boot the Acronis Rescue Media?
I Trying to use image file received full disk for C System DISK
PS:I used win10 pe setup win10 reset fail (Reset Completely )
Leo
Please refer to this link (Biso)
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Leo, thank you for the screen images, these show several things that are important.
1. Your computer has the SATA controller mode set to RAID.
2. You have a UEFI BIOS
3. You are hitting a know issue for Segmentation Fault in the ATIH 2016 Rescue Media. See post: 122489: Bootable media - seg fault when clicking restore disks
For these issues, you need to create the ATIH 2016 WindowsPE version of the Rescue Media, and also need to include (inject) device drivers for RAID as this is not included in the default media. Alternatively, you can try to change the SATA Controller mode from RAID to AHCI which is supported by default.
To inject the RAID device drivers, you should use the MVP Tool - Custom ATI WINPE Builder script - link is in my signature below, and choose to add device drivers which will automatically inject the Intel RST drivers needed for RAID.
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Dear Steve,
Thank you for the assistance I have solved the problem has been resolved!
Leo
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Leo, thanks for the feedback, glad to hear that the problem is resolved.
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