750Ti Driver Installation failed

RedLakamora

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Hello everyone,

Today I wanted to update my graphic card drivers, when I began installing everything was fine but at the point where it uninstaled the old driver and was about to install the new one, it showed an error message, so I tried to update directly from the device manager of windows... Same thing happened.

I restarted my pc, and, surprise I have an error saying like:
\windows\system32\config\system status 0xc00000e9 windows failed to load because system registry file is missing or corrupt.

I havent saved restore points

What can I do ?
Thanks in advance for helping.
 
Solution
Alright I did more research, apparently that code translates into a hardware error relating to the BIOS, basically your computer can not communicate with the HD. You might have to remove stuff from the BIOS, but be careful messing with the BIOS because you might screw it up even worse. It may be some drivers conflicting with it too, so, thats basically all there is about it.. Bios is messed up in some way, or your HD is messed up and one can't talk to the other.

If you go to system restore there should be an option called "Startup Repair" try that, and if that doesnt work you may have to just reset from the start. Sorry :/

Saturnity

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Does your computer start at least? Im assuming with the code "0xc00000e9" thats a no, try to load Windows 7 in Safe Mode, basically just spam the crap out of f12 (I think?) while its starting, should give you some boot options, do safe mode and it should load up with normal system drivers with nothing else. Then go to the actual manufacture website and get the driver, or click this link, its the link to download the "GeForce Game Ready Driver" Software: https://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/378.78/378.78-desktop-win8-win7-64bit-international-whql.exe

And if nothing works, go to device manager, find the GPU, and roll back the driver.
 

RedLakamora

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First, thanks for answering,

I already tried it, I can't access anything, tried every options available and it always get me back to the error screen
 

Saturnity

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Alright I did more research, apparently that code translates into a hardware error relating to the BIOS, basically your computer can not communicate with the HD. You might have to remove stuff from the BIOS, but be careful messing with the BIOS because you might screw it up even worse. It may be some drivers conflicting with it too, so, thats basically all there is about it.. Bios is messed up in some way, or your HD is messed up and one can't talk to the other.

If you go to system restore there should be an option called "Startup Repair" try that, and if that doesnt work you may have to just reset from the start. Sorry :/
 
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RedLakamora

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I did a startup repair from a bootable USB that lasted 11hours it didnt fix it but it showed this: "Root cause found: System volume on disk is corrupt". What do you think ?

And how can I check drivers without getting into the OS ?

Thanks for helping me.
 

Saturnity

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Hm.. Without getting into the OS.. I mean, I don't think you can, maybe the BIOS but thats all i can think of.

With the "Root cause found: System volume on disk is corrupt" In simple terms, your system files are corrupt :/ you may need to reformat.. If you are lucky, it may let you keep files, if not you'll have to restart from the beginning, which I have had to do many times because viruses. So, something you can do, is take your HD out, plug it into another computer (But dont boot from it) And just transfer the files you definitely need.