A Component Of The Operating System Has Expired €? Winload.exe Error 0xc0000605

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Windows error code 0xc0000605 is a common blue screen error that typically occurs during the boot process. There are multiple causes of this error, including incorrect date and time, outdated Windows, etc. When you run into this error, you may see the following content on your PC screen:

When you are facing the Windows 10 error 0xc0000605 winload.exe, you can try using the Startup Repair first. This Windows built-in tool is designed to help fix lots of system issues. To run Startup Repair, you need to boot into Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) and then navigate to Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Repair.

A component of the operating system has expired winload.exe error 0xc0000605


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Besides, MiniTool Partition Wizard is a comprehensive partition manager that enables you to create/format/resize/delete partitions, wipe/clone a hard drive, convert MBR to GPT and vice versa, recover data from hard drive, and more.

Step 3: After that, you will be in the main interface of MiniTool Partition Wizard. Note down the drive letter of your system partition on this page. then close this program to enter the MiniTool PE Loader window. Click Command Console to continue.

If you want to resolve the Windows error code 0xc0000605 windows system32 winload.exe permanently, you can try installing the missing Windows updates. You can learn how to do this from the tutorial: Windows 10 Update Methods: 5 Ways to Update Windows 10.

The Windows 10 boot process is quite simple. When your computer starts, the BIOS or UEFI Firmware is loaded, which performs a small set of checks on your hardware called the Power On Self Test (POST). The BIOS then scans the hard disk master boot record, which loads an essential file into main memory called WINLOAD.EXE. This kicks off the start-up process by loading the NTOSKRNL.EXE (NT Kernel, the heart of Windows) and HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer.) Windows 10 then performs tasks such as initializing your hardware like your mouse and keyboard and reading the Windows Registry and user profile.

If you see a black screen with gray text that reads Windows Boot Manager with an error along the lines of Status: 0xc0000605 Info: A component of the operating system has expired, then it means something went wrong with WINLOAD.EXE.

The first thing you can try is booting into the recovery environment, if possible, and then performing a startup repair. To access the recovery environment, turn your computer on and off three times. While booting, make sure you turn off the computer when you see the Windows logo. After the third time, Windows 10 will boot into diagnostics mode.

If you are seeing an error such as Boot Manager is Missing, then the BOOTREC /RebuildBcd command might be able to fix it. This operation can also restore boot entries for older versions of Windows if you have a dual boot configuration.

If BOOTREC /RebuildBcd does not work, then Microsoft recommends you back up your BCD (Boot Configuration Data) store, then run the BOOTREC /RebuildBcd command again. To do this, type each of the following commands, hitting Enter after each one.

Your next best option is to try salvaging your data and then reinstalling Windows 10 and your applications. If you have your Windows 10 install media, you can boot from it, then perform a custom install. This will create an archive of the old installation called Windows.old. You can then recover your personal files from this folder.

Omg i cant believe this really worked was stuck on a white screen all night tried to do a system restore and it keep saying something about an error occurred followed your steps and boom im back in to my pc thank you your the man

A Windows 10 update had my PC in a loop where it would not load Windows. After days of searching for an answer your post is the first to tell me how to get into recovery to repair (or other options) my PC. Thank you for this article and information!

After these 2 methods failed to fix it for me I unplugged 2 of my harddrives.
The reason being that my system boots of a NVME ssd which required some tinkering with windows 10 + bios to get it booting smoothly because it kept wanting to prioritize booting off my regular harddrives.
fortunately for me I just had to slide the 2 drives out an inch or so inside their mounting cradles and then rerun the automatic startup repair utility and I was back in windows the next minute. (after hours of scratching my head looking at the spinning icon before i got this done)

2. Booting from the thumb drive allows me to boot into safe mode and transfer some current files created since my last back-up, to the back-up drive. Is there also a repair program that will do this in Safe mode?

Just to make a contribution with something that worked for me, very important, try this only after all bootrec related commands in recovery mode have failed. Is very time-consuming, like half a day, and is only worth it if reinstalling your PC to its former status is even more time-consuming and somehow critical for you.

Once Windows is installed and booting fine, reboot with CloneZila, and this is super important, clone back from your auxiliary drive the Windows PARTITION only, leave the rest untouched, please note that when we cloned before, we did a full drive clone, now when restoring the data, we clone back only the partition overwriting our brand new Windows 10 install.

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