Hello, I myself am getting this error and I am very tech savy. I am a Technical support agent behind a Computer Help Desk supporting MANY service plans and programs and I have tried the above options as well as my own.
I am recieving:
Windows has failed to start. A recent software or hardware change might be the cause.
Try the method below, if this still occurs please contact your system administrator
1. Choose from one of the F8 safe mode advanced boot options
2. Select "Repair your Computer" from installation disk
3. Choose one of the available system recovery options
Error:
File: windows/system32/winload.exe
Status: 0XC0000225
Info: Windows could not start because the file is either missing or corrupted.
Given I have a little bit of information to add. I have built my own machine and I've been building them for 10+ years. On this machine I have a 500GB SATA HDD with 2 partitions. One with Windows Vista the other with Windows 7, both HOME edition. Recently I have been wanting to upgrade my Windows 7 partition to Windows 7 Ultimate and EVENTUALLY scrap my windows Vista in replace for the NEW Windows comming 2012. Windows 7 home was fully booting fine, up until I wished to upgrade to Windows 7 Ultimate. I for some reason after backing up my files from partition 2 (W7) and was ready to upgrade, could not, the application had failed to start when I already had the OS running. Understandable, given the fact that Windows 7 Home to Ultimate technically is not an upgrade. What I had done was:
-Shrink volume from partition 2
-Re-formated Unallocated data to Partition 3 (25GB)
-Inserted Install disk
-Restarted computer and used F12 to select CD/DVD drive
-Installed OS to Partition 3 (25GB)
-Configured OS on partition 3
With doing this, I was unable to Boot Windows 7 Home (Partition2) As I still had the same "Select an OS" screen Windows 7/Windows Vista, my Windows 7 choice goes to partition 3. I atleast can see my system was perfectly capable of booting and running Windows 7 Ultimate and was able to install, my discovery was a success. I then wished to make it my Partition 2. I did the following:
- Removed added extra data from Partition 1(WV) as I will be eventually "scrapping" this OS so that I had more available space on it
- Shrink Volume on Partition 1(WV)
- Deleted Partition 2 and 3 to Unallocated data
- Formatted Unallocated Data into new Partition 2 (which is now larger than it was as I was planning to only use W7 Ultimate Until new windows is available, in which W7 would be installed on Partition1 and I would extend it back to 50/50 to install new OS on Partition2)
- Installed Windows 7 Ultimate onto Partition 2
- Configured OS
What I found at this point was that upon trying to configure, the OS works perfectly fine first boot from installation process. As soon as I shut my computer down to re-boot windows 7 to save my changes, or just to test if it's "bootable". I got this error message!
I was very puzzled! Given it had JUST worked on a smaller 3rd partition and I had deleted any existing data that might have been on there already by turning it into Unallocated data and formatting. Using F8 on the Windows 7 option gives same error and so does F8 on Windows Vista, so I have no recovery options and I can not get an option to F8 on Install disk
I had then tried to boot Windows Vista, works PERFECTLY! Good news!
I used my OS to then Delete and re-format Partition 2, this time Extended partition1 back to where both partitions are 50/50 equally sized.
Curious I didn't jump to installing Windows 7, I tested booting HDD without my Choose an OS selection, it told me BOOTMGR is Missing press ctrl+alt+del. Uh-oh I thought, I had screwed up my hard drive from making my partition2 larger than I needed it to be. However! I said I will just try to install Windows 7 Ultimate onto partition2 and see where it goes from there
After installing Windows 7 Ultimate, I got the same issue as mentioned above, except I can again select Windows Vista and boot perfectly fine. I am now stuck without Windows 7 at all...
Attempted resolutions from there:
Enabled S.M.A.R.T. as mentioned in other replies
Attempted to install without ANY extra devices other than my mouse/keyboard and my on-board video card is a piece of ****, it only agitated me.
I also looked to see if the winload.exe file is present, it sure is! however taking a look at my Windows Vista winload.exe it's over 1,000KB and my Windows 7 one is only 591KB. Tried to copy my WV one to my W& however it doesn't let me delete the W7 one without "permission"? so I can't do that and try that one
I have also re-burnt the disc from making a backup image from it to try that I have now actually wasted 3 DVDs doing that as I have attempted different burn speeds
Anything else I should try? I'm also afraid to scrap the whole Windows Vista off completely and just only have Windows 7 Ultimate now because I may not even have a bootable hard drive at that point because it appears without this non-working installation I don't even have a bootmgr
I wish I could just get a repair your computer to come up and command prompt a "bootrec /" command or something. ANY repair your computer I get 0XC0000225 error. I have never been so confused in my whole time with my technical background. Why would it work on my 25GB partition 3 and effect NOTHING! but as soon as I switched that partition to the last approx p1
40%)/p2(60%) it zonked everything? I'm very confident there is some kind of flaw in my HDD with how this turned out, however a scan disk shows no error, no bad sectors nothing unreadable...
rarely do I need help, but I'm reaching out, someone think of an option?