This tag covers issues where a Windows PC fails to boot after installing or cloning to an NVMe SSD, often showing error 0xc000000e. Common causes include incorrect boot order, missing or corrupted boot files after cloning, and BIOS/UEFI settings not recognizing the NVMe drive as a bootable device. Troubleshooting steps typically involve checking the boot priority in BIOS, ensuring the drive is detected, and repairing the Windows boot loader using recovery tools. Users may need to re-clone the drive or perform startup repair to resolve the problem.
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hi there, earlier this week I started on what I would assume to be a simple process of upgrading my PC. I recently got a 2TB NVME SSD to replace my old 1TB SATA SSD, as the relatively low storage capacity was at this point my main bottleneck for my PC, given I'd often need to download games to a...