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Last night I rebooted my PC after windows update and GeForce GTX1060 display driver + GeForce Experience [not sure whether this matters]. After reboot, my pc would start to Windows. Got this error code 0xc00000e9 IO error.

It said it could also be caused by corrupted registry. After few restarts later, I clicked Advanced Startup Option ---> Disable early launched anti-malware protection. My pc boot up to Windows normally. I not sure whether this is bug or my system fault.

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10 hours ago, Hadi said:

Last night I rebooted my PC after windows update and GeForce GTX1060 display driver + GeForce Experience [not sure whether this matters]. After reboot, my pc would start to Windows. Got this error code 0xc00000e9 IO error.

It said it could also be caused by corrupted registry. After few restarts later, I clicked Advanced Startup Option ---> Disable early launched anti-malware protection. My pc boot up to Windows normally. I not sure whether this is bug or my system fault.

Attach together Malwarebytes Support Too log file

mbst-grab-results.zip

The error implies that a hard disk was disconnected or is failing. During the update did you happen to unplug a SSD or HD? Otherwise, I would guess maybe a corrupted download or installation

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The system boots fine after I disabled the early launched anti-malware but I think it's on the whole time.

Also, I scanned my HDD and found tonnes of bad sectors and sometimes system just hangs up while if there was heavy data IO. So indeed, my drive is failing. I replaced with another drive but haven't install MB yet. I'll update if anything come up again. Thanks for the reply.

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