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The file size on Windows 10/8/7/XP is 12,062,720 bytes. There is no description of the program. The program is not visible. Winload.exe is not a Windows system file. Winload.exe is able to record keyboard and mouse inputs. Therefore the technical security rating is 46% dangerous, however you should also read the user reviews. Feb 24, 2015 Video tutorial on how to fix Windows 8, Windows 10 startup issues (error 0xc0000225 winload.efi) more tutorials https://www.youtube.com/user/prigamm.
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If one is missing or has a corrupted winload.exe - and winload~1.exe, winloadOLD.exe, etc. do not work - what can you do to regenerate it? (Such as after a failed logon screen customization.)
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sfc /scannow - should do. Eventually offline scan from recovery CD/USB if you cannot boot.
winload.exe is a system protected file and has full access only by 'Trusted Installer'.I would not use simple copying, renaming, moving this critical system file !
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- windowssystem32boot
- windowswinsxs subfolders (found in 6 subfolders on my Win 7/64 SP1 system).
The default system loader is 'windowssystem32winload.exe'.
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In my case, I renamed
to
I know, it sounds rediculous, the file has a VERY different size, but at least, I could boot into my installation again and go on form there.
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Windows boot errors 0xc0000428, 0xc000000f and 0xc0000225 may occur for several reasons: e.g. due to a computer shutdown while installing a critical Windows Update, while upgrading Windows to a newer version or after installing a new software or hardware on the system.
In most cases errors 0xc0000428, 0xc000000f and 0xc0000225 can be easily fixed by disabling the digital signature checking or by repairing the Windows boot loader.
This tutorial shows the most common methods to fix the following problems in a Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7 or Vista based computer.
Problems-Symptoms that are solved with this guide:
- 'The application or operating system couldn't be loaded because a required file is missing or contains errors. File: Windowssystem32winload.efi – Error code: 0xc0000225'
- 'Your PC/Device needs to be repaired. A required device isn't connected or can't be accessed.
Error code: 0xc0000225.' - 'Your PC/Device needs to be repaired.The operating system couldn't be loaded because the digital signature of a file couldn't be verified. Error code: 0xc0000225'
- 'Windows cant verify the digital signature for this file:WindowsSystem32winload.exe – Error code: 0xc0000428'
- 'Windows Boot Manager. Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause. File: windowssystem32bootwinload.efi Status: 0xc000000f'
How to fix Windows Boot Errors 0xc000000f, 0xc0000428 & 0xc0000225 (Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7 & Vista)
Method 1: Disable Driver Signature Enforcement.
Method 2. Run Startup Repair.
Method 3. Check and Repair File System.
Method 4. Restore Windows Registry.
Method 5. Repair Boot Configuration Data.
Method 1: Disable Driver Signature Enforcement.
At first, try to disable the driver signature enforcement:
Windows 7 & Vista:
1. Power On your computer and press the F8 key as your computer is booting up, before the appearance of the Windows logo.
2. At Advanced Options Menu, use your keyboard arrow keys to highlight the Disable Driver Signature Enforcement option and then press ENTER.
2. At Advanced Options Menu, use your keyboard arrow keys to highlight the Disable Driver Signature Enforcement option and then press ENTER.
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3. If Windows starts normally, then remove any recently installed program or driver (if any) and then search and install all available updates through Window Update.
4. Restart your computer.
4. Restart your computer.
Additionally: If you want to permanently disable the driver signature enforcement then read this article: How to fix: 'Windows cannot verify the digital signature for this file' error in Windows 8.1, 8, 7 & Vista.
Windows 10, 8 & 8.1
1. At the Recovery screen press the F8 key to launch the startup settings.
2. At Startup Settings screen, press the 7 key.
3. If Windows start normally, then remove any recently installed program or driver (if any) and then search and install all available updates through Window Update.
4. Restart your computer.
4. Restart your computer.
Additionally: If you want to permanently disable the driver signature enforcement then read this article: How to fix: 'Windows cannot verify the digital signature for this file' error in Windows 8.1, 8, 7 & Vista.
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Method 2. Run Startup Repair.
1. Boot your computer from the Windows media (DVD or USB).
2. At Language options, press Next.
3. Select Repair your computer.
4.
2. At Language options, press Next.
3. Select Repair your computer.
4.
- Windows 7 or Vista: Press Next and open Startup Repair.
- Windows 10, 8.1 or 8:Select Troubleshoot -> Advanced Options –> Start-up Repair.
5. When the Start-up repair is completed, restart your computer.
Method 3. Check and Repair File System
1. Boot your computer from the Windows media (DVD or USB).
2. At Language options, press Next.
3. Select Repair your computer.
4.
2. At Language options, press Next.
3. Select Repair your computer.
4.
- Windows 7 or Vista: Press Next and open Command Prompt.
- Windows 10, 8.1 or 8:Select Troubleshoot -> Advanced Options –> Command Prompt
5. In command prompt type: bcdedit and press Enter.
6. Notice the drive letter of OS partition (e.g. 'osdevice——partition=D: ')
6. Notice the drive letter of OS partition (e.g. 'osdevice——partition=D: ')
7. Then give this command* and press Enter:
- chkdsk D: /f
* Note: Replace the letter 'D' according to your case.
8. When the check disk is complete, close command prompt and restart your computer.
Method 4. Restore Windows Registry.
1. Boot in Command Prompt from Advanced Options.
2. In command prompt type: bcdedit and press Enter.
3. Notice the drive letter of the OS partition (e.g. 'osdevice –> partition=C: ')
2. In command prompt type: bcdedit and press Enter.
3. Notice the drive letter of the OS partition (e.g. 'osdevice –> partition=C: ')
4. Then type the drive letter of the OS partition + : and press Enter. (e.g. C: )
5. Then give the following commands in order (Press Enter after each command):
5. Then give the following commands in order (Press Enter after each command):
- cd windowssystem32config
- md backupold
- copy *.* backupold
- cd regback
- copy *.* .
* Notice: Press a when asked to overwrite all files in destination.
6. Type exit and press Enter to close command prompt.
7. Reboot your computer.
7. Reboot your computer.
* Note: If after restart, your PC couldn't start, with error 'The operating system couldn't be loaded because the system registry file(s) is missing or contains errors', (see screenshot below), then boot from a Windows installation media, launch command prompt and restore the original registry files from the 'backupold' folder, by giving the following commands in order:
- cd windowssystem32configbackupold
- copy *.* .
(Type exit and press Enter to close command prompt and then reboot your computer).
Method 5. Repair Boot Configuration Data
1. Boot your computer from the Windows media (DVD or USB).
2. Launch command prompt.
3. Follow the instructions bellow, according to your OS version:
2. Launch command prompt.
3. Follow the instructions bellow, according to your OS version:
4A. Windows 7 or Vista:
a. In command prompt give these commands:
- bootrec /fixmbr
- bootrec /fixboot
b. Close command prompt and try to boot in Windows normally. If Windows still can not start, then launch command prompt again and give this command:
- bootrec.exe /rebuildbcd
c.After executing the bootrec.exe /rebuildbcd command:
- Case A: If you see the message 'Total identified Windows installations: 1':
1. Press the Y key (Yes) to Add installation to boot list.
2. Restart your computer and try to boot in Windows normally.
2. Restart your computer and try to boot in Windows normally.
- Case B: If you see the message 'Total identified Windows installations: 0' then:
1. Type bcdedit and press Enter to find out which is the OS partition letter (e.g. 'osdevice –> partition=C:').
2. Then type the below commands in order:
* Note: Replace the letter 'C' Ohio mobile home installer license. with the drive letter of OS partition according to your case.
- bcdedit /export C:bcdbackup
- C:
- cd boot
- attrib bcd -s -h –r
- ren C:bootbcd bcd.old
- bootrec /rebuildbcd
3. Press the Y key (Yes) to Add installation to boot list.
4. Reboot your computer and boot in Windows normally.
4. Reboot your computer and boot in Windows normally.
4B. Windows 10, 8.1 or 8:
a. In command prompt give these commands:
- diskpart
- list volume
– Notice the Volume number of the System Rese ('System Reserved') volume and the Driver Letter of the OS Volume. *
* The 'System Rese' volume contains the Boot Manager and the Boot Configuration Data, it has the smallest size (e.g. 100MB, 350MB) of all volumes and if you use an UEFI based computer then the 'System Reserved' is in Fat32 format (aka 'EFI' volume).
** The OS volume is the partition where the Windows is installed and commonly is the largest volume in size (GB).
** The OS volume is the partition where the Windows is installed and commonly is the largest volume in size (GB).
e.g. In this example:
The volume number of the 'System Rese' Partition is '2'
The drive letter of the OS volume is 'D'.
b. Select the System volume by typing this command: select volume 2
* Note: Replace the number '2', according to your case.
c. Then give these commands:
- assign letter=Z
- exit
d. Finally type this command:
- bcdboot D:windows /s Z: /f ALL
* Note: Replace the letter 'D', according the drive letter of the OS volume in your case.
e. Restart your computer and try to boot in Windows normally. If Windows doesn't boot, then follow the same steps, but at the end, type this command:
- bcdboot D:windows /s Z: /f UEFI
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