I've been having some frustrating issues with my Windows 11 PC freezing up unexpectedly, and I keep getting the error code 0xc000000e, indicating that my boot files might be corrupted. This happened twice this week without me even doing anything intensive on my computer. Each time, I managed to resolve it by booting from a USB to run 'sfc /scannow' in the command prompt. I've tested the health of my SSD and RAM, and they both seem fine. I'm concerned because I thought my Kingston SA400S37480G SSD might be failing, but everything looks normal, including the temperatures. I've also run antivirus scans, and found nothing, so I'm at a loss as to what's causing these crashes. Any ideas?
2 Answers
Just a heads-up, if you ever think about tinkering with BIOS settings or changing your disk configuration, make sure to back up your data first. Changing those settings without proper backups can be risky.
Have you checked if there were any recent Windows updates or driver updates? Sometimes, a new update can lead to compatibility issues that cause freezes. It's worth looking into, especially since you mentioned only updating your GPU driver recently.

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