SOURCE: I dropped my computer and now I get error An unexpected I/O error
Attempt to Re-Install Windows (most likely this will not work) if it does not then you need a new drive. The insides of the harddrive have shifted
SOURCE: system32.
I'd try to insert my Windows dvd, boot from it and try to repair the installation. If thatdoesn't work, try to backup any data you want if Windows still lauches, and else you will have to reinstall Windows, I'm sorry.
I hope this helps,
Yannick.
SOURCE: FILE:WINDOWS/SYSTEM32/WINLOAD.EXE STATUS:Oxc000000e
A file neccessary for windows to start properly is missing or corrupt. If you are able to get to the Windows boot selection menu by repeatedly pressing F8 you may be able to do a system restore to repair the system. If not, i would suggest finding your Windows CD/DVD and trying to boot off it by pressing F11 (if not, then Press F2 to change the order of your boot devices so that your CD/DVDROM will boot first) and running through the repair option.
If that does not work you will need to preform a full fresh install of Windows.
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