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Error Code <strong>0xc00000e9</strong> in <strong>Toshiba</strong> <strong>laptop</strong> is a typical bad<br />

hard drive <strong>error</strong>. Get connected with <strong>Toshiba</strong> Customer<br />

Service Number for professional troubleshooting help. There<br />

are several methods to <strong>Fix</strong> <strong>Toshiba</strong> Laptop Error<br />

<strong>0xc00000e9</strong> with immediate effect. Windows registry is a<br />

crucial part of an Operating System. It holds all the<br />

necessary programs and applications responsible for<br />

system’s smooth performance. Any interference with the<br />

registry can cause severe hard drive damages. One of such<br />

hard drive <strong>error</strong> is <strong>Toshiba</strong> <strong>laptop</strong> <strong>error</strong> <strong>0xc00000e9</strong>. This<br />

<strong>error</strong> mainly occurs after installing a new version of<br />

Windows OS.


‣ This <strong>error</strong> code often occurs with an <strong>error</strong> message, reading<br />

“An unexpected I/O Error Has Occurred”. There are many<br />

reasons due to which this <strong>error</strong> code may appear. Some of them<br />

are:<br />

Corrupted Hard Drive<br />

Improper placement of Hard drive<br />

Corrupt windows registry files.<br />

Out dated PC drivers<br />

Windows Updates


Solution 1: Basic Troubleshooting Formula<br />

First of all, you need to disconnect all the<br />

peripheral devices connected to your system.<br />

Turn off the system and detach all the<br />

external peripheral devices such as mouse,<br />

keyboard, printer etc.<br />

Now turn on the printer and look for the<br />

<strong>error</strong>.<br />

Now connect the external devices one by one<br />

to ensure which is causing this <strong>error</strong>.


Solution 2: Troubleshooting System Files and Corrupt Registries<br />

Corrupted Windows registry and system files<br />

can cause Windows PC not to boot properly.<br />

You need to make sure whether there is any<br />

system corruption or damaged file in your<br />

system or not.<br />

Download and install Total System care to fix<br />

such issues from its roots.<br />

If you are unable too boot, download Total<br />

System Care to scan your PC and troubleshoot<br />

the issues if any found.


Solution 3: Running of Disk Check<br />

First, you need to insert the OS installation disk in the<br />

appropriate drive and restart your computer to boot.<br />

Select any preferred language<br />

Next, click on Repair the Computer followed by<br />

selecting the operating system you need to repair.<br />

Open command prompt under System Recovery<br />

Option menu.<br />

Now type “chkdsk/f” in the prompt followed by hitting<br />

the Enter button.


Solution 4: Changing of BIOS settings<br />

Restart your computer and press F2, DEL or F10<br />

Key to navigate to BIOS settings.<br />

Choose “Load Optimal Defaults”.<br />

Next you need to configure hard disk settings<br />

under “Advanced” option.<br />

Now configure the settings to either AHCI or<br />

IDE.<br />

Finally save all the settings before resetting<br />

your computer.


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