Stuck on a black screen with error code 0xC00000E9 during startup? This is a common Windows 11 boot error usually caused by disk issues, USB devices, or corrupted boot files. The good news: in most cases, you can fix it without reinstalling Windows or losing your data. In this video, I’ll walk you through safe, step-by-step solutions to get Windows booting normally again. ________________________________________ 🔹 What You’ll Learn in This Video ✅ What error code 0xC00000E9 means in Windows 11 ✅ Why this boot error happens during startup ✅ How USB devices can block Windows from booting ✅ How to fix loose or faulty hard drive cables ✅ How to use Startup Repair correctly ✅ How to scan and repair disk errors using CHKDSK ✅ How to check your system drive in BIOS ✅ When to use System Restore or Reset Windows ________________________________________ ⏱️ Timestamps ⏱ 00:00 – What error code 0xC00000E9 is and its common causes ⏱ 00:17 – Disconnect external USB devices and check if Windows boots ⏱ 00:31 – Inspect hard drive or SSD cables and connections ⏱ 00:43 – Access Windows Recovery and run Startup Repair ⏱ 01:08 – Open Command Prompt and run CHKDSK disk repair ⏱ 01:31 – Check system drive in BIOS, review last-resort options, and final result ________________________________________ 🤔 Why Watch This Video? Boot errors like 0xC00000E9 can look scary, but most of the time the fix is simple hardware checks or built-in Windows recovery tools. This video saves you hours of guessing and helps you avoid unnecessary Windows reinstallations or data loss. If your PC won’t start and you want a clear, logical fix path, this guide is exactly what you need. ________________________________________ 🚀 Did This Get Your PC Booting Again? 👍 Like the video to help others find this fix 📤 Share it with anyone stuck in a Windows boot loop 🔔 Subscribe for more Windows 11 fixes, boot errors, and recovery guides 💬 Comment below if the error is gone or if you still need help See you in the next Windows fix 👋