I installed OSFMount on my Windows system.
After a reboot, Windows would no longer boot. It said "Preparing Automatic Repair". I got redirected to a recovery environment.
The recovery environment itself provided no details about the error.
It failed to do the automatic repairs, and the recovery capabilities were also quite lacking.
The other day I tried to backup my Windows installation, but the backup software gave errors and recommended me to do a filesystem check.
I did that, but no errors were found.
I first though it was some kind of hardware failure, like the SSD failing.
Quite the unfortunate series and bad luck. Backup software fails to perform a backup and Windows fails to boot immediately after a reboot.
I continued troubleshooting.
After a lot of frustration and using a clean OS install to try to fix the problem, I was first able to get rid of the recovery environment using a hack.
Attempting to reboot afterwards gave me an error screen stating:
Pressed Enter to "try again" according to the instructions.
I got another error screen, now with a more descriptive error:
So I found out this driver is the one installed by OSFMount.
I deleted the driver file and was able to boot afterwards, but I immediately ran into problems.
My VPN software was no longer working, and new software installs that required drivers to be installed would fail.
System info:
Windows 10 Pro
Version: 1803
OS build: 17134.254
I was able to reproduce the problem in a virtual machine using a clean Windows 10 installation.
The software itself installed and worked fine without issues until a reboot.
Does anyone know what's causing this problem with the driver?
Is it because I'm using an older Windows 10 version?
I don't know whether it's in the scope of the forum support, but what's the best way to fix my OS issue with new drivers not able to be installed?
Hope someone can help.
After a reboot, Windows would no longer boot. It said "Preparing Automatic Repair". I got redirected to a recovery environment.
The recovery environment itself provided no details about the error.
It failed to do the automatic repairs, and the recovery capabilities were also quite lacking.
The other day I tried to backup my Windows installation, but the backup software gave errors and recommended me to do a filesystem check.
I did that, but no errors were found.
I first though it was some kind of hardware failure, like the SSD failing.
Quite the unfortunate series and bad luck. Backup software fails to perform a backup and Windows fails to boot immediately after a reboot.
I continued troubleshooting.
After a lot of frustration and using a clean OS install to try to fix the problem, I was first able to get rid of the recovery environment using a hack.
Attempting to reboot afterwards gave me an error screen stating:
Code:
Your PC/Device needs to be repaired. A required device isn't connected or can't be accessed. Error code: 0xc000000f
Pressed Enter to "try again" according to the instructions.
I got another error screen, now with a more descriptive error:
Code:
The operating system couldn't be loaded because a required file is missing or contains errors. File: osfdisk.sys Error code: 0xc0000098
So I found out this driver is the one installed by OSFMount.
I deleted the driver file and was able to boot afterwards, but I immediately ran into problems.
My VPN software was no longer working, and new software installs that required drivers to be installed would fail.
System info:
Windows 10 Pro
Version: 1803
OS build: 17134.254
I was able to reproduce the problem in a virtual machine using a clean Windows 10 installation.
The software itself installed and worked fine without issues until a reboot.
Does anyone know what's causing this problem with the driver?
Is it because I'm using an older Windows 10 version?
I don't know whether it's in the scope of the forum support, but what's the best way to fix my OS issue with new drivers not able to be installed?
Hope someone can help.
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