Msi z77 gd65 boot error

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Ok, today I reinstalled Windows 8.1 and installed all the drivers. After they installed I restarted my pc. After the bios screen it popped up with this error Windows boot manager 0xc000000f. I haven't changed any hardware, I just reloaded Windows. I'm running an Intel i5 3570, 16 gigs of gskill sniper ram @1600mhz, Kingston hyper x 120gig ssd, a msi GeForce gtx780 and I have a corsair cm 650m psu. I have tried switching the bios switch and clearing the cmos to no avail. I also tried removing one of the two dims and it still gives me the error. I'm running out of options here and need some help.
 
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I did. I just reloaded windows again, and i'm now using the pc in question. I dont understand how it will let me past that error screen sometimes and other times it just loops. Im pretty sure when I start installing all of my mobo drivers and things that once it reboots the error screen will come back. Now another thing that it done not this time but the last time I reloaded windows today (2 hours ago) the error screen never popped up, but after the windows splash screen I was stuck at a black screen with only my mouse cursor on the screen. Not sure if the black screen and that error screen are related but I wanted to divulge that information.
 

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Ok, so I literally just reloaded windows again. I deleted the smaller partition and loaded windows on the larger one. As soon as it got to the desktop I wanted to see what would happen if I just restarted my pc before loading all of my motherboards drivers. Well low and behold it the error didn't appear this time. I wonder if maybe i'm installing drivers that are conflicting one another?? Im gettting them straight from MSI's website.
 

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Next time,when you want to reinstall the OS,you should formatting your entire disk,because the smaller partition have the old driver,if you won't formatting that partition,you will got some conflicting,maybe I guess.
 

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I always remove the partition. This is the first time I've gotten this error message before.
 

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Once you've booted to the DVD, then try the following:

· Do a Startup Repair by booting to the genuine Windows Vista Installation Disk (or one you can borrow from ANYONE) or from a Recovery Disk. Here's the procedure: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial148.html. To boot to the CD you may need to change the BIOS to make the CD-drive first in the boot sequence. To do that, wait for the screen that tells you the F key to push to access the boot menu or boot setup. Push it quickly. Make the changes, save your work, and exit. Put the CD in the drive and reboot. When prompted, push any key to boot from the CD.

If you don't have either disk, you can make a bootable Recovery Disk using http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/windows-vista-recovery-disc-download/ along with burning software like: http://www.snapfiles.com/get/active-isoburner.html and, of course, a blank CD.

If that doesn't resolve the problem, try the following:


To run the Bootrec.exe tool, you must start Windows RE. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Put the Windows Vista installation disc in the disc drive, and then start the computer.
2. Press a key when you are prompted.
3. Select a language, a time, a currency, a keyboard or an input method, and then click Next.
4. Click Repair your computer.
5. Click the operating system that you want to repair, and then click Next.
6. In the System Recovery Options dialog box, click Command Prompt.
7. Type Bootrec.exe, and then press ENTER.


Note If rebuilding the BCD does not resolve the startup issue, you can export and delete the BCD, and then run this option again. By doing this, you make sure that the BCD is completely rebuilt. To do this, type the following commands at the Windows RE command prompt:
· bcdedit /export C:\BCD_Backup
· c:
· cd boot
· attrib bcd -s -h -r
· ren c:\boot\bcd bcd.old
· bootrec /RebuildBcd


Good luck and I hope this helps!
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-system/windows-boot-manager-error-0xc000000f/7398cba5-99dc-4a49-a3a8-6500b2bba6f3
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Reinstall the OS is the fastest way to sloved.
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1967656/windows-error-0xc000000f.html
 
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