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I have a MacBook Pro with touch bar 13" with Boot Camp running Windows 10.

After resizing the HDD, Windows 10 automatically goes to repair mode and gives the error: 0xc000000e

I do see the Windows partition by holding Option key on startup.

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  • What happens when Windows goes through repair mode? Also, is there anything significant that you need on the Windows 10 installation, or could it be reinstalled? – Ashton Aug 14 '17 at 00:05
  • problem is that repair does not go through – ikel Aug 14 '17 at 00:17
  • Can you get to the **System Recovery Options** in Repair mode? – Ashton Aug 14 '17 at 00:19
  • it boots into windows partition and then for a second it shows preparing automatic repair and then stops at a screen shown that error, I should post a screenshot – ikel Aug 14 '17 at 00:19
  • @Ashton, by pressing F8, I can only see options from F1 to F9, but none of them works – ikel Aug 14 '17 at 00:20
  • no other options, no system recovery options – ikel Aug 14 '17 at 00:22
  • Can you get to the Command Prompt window from pressing **F8**? – Ashton Aug 14 '17 at 00:23
  • I can't, pressing F1-F9 just goes back to where it was – ikel Aug 14 '17 at 00:25
  • Let us [continue this discussion in chat](http://chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/63768/discussion-between-ashton-and-ikel). – Ashton Aug 14 '17 at 00:57

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As was found in chat, it seems that the options are:

Rebuild the BCD

  1. Find a way to access the command prompt window.
    • This may be possible by doing one of the following:
  2. Type the following command in the Command Prompt window and press Enter:

    bootrec /rebuildbcd
    
  3. If bootrec finds a Windows installation, press Y to rebuild the BCD.

  4. Restart Windows to confirm that the problem is fixed.
  5. In the case that it isn't, type the following command in the Command Prompt window and press Enter: (Ensure the C is replaced with the letter of your Windows partition.)

    chkdsk C: /f
    
  6. Allow chkdsk to resolve any problems that occur. Do not interrupt the process.
  7. Once it has completed, restart Windows to confirm that the problem is fixed.

Repair the Windows installation

  1. On the MacOS, open Macintosh HD, click Applications, select Utilities, and open Boot Camp Assistant.
  2. Choose Start Windows Installation.
  3. Insert the Windows installation disk into the Mac and restart.
  4. When prompted, press any key to boot from the Windows installation media.
  5. Follow the usual Windows installation prompts and select Repair your computer when prompted.

NOTE: As the error 0x000000e indicates a corruption in data has taken place, it is possible that data will be missing. Following the steps above will not guarantee that all data will be protected.

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  • repair windows installation method won't work, because if bootcamp partition exists, the next time bootcamp assistant gets started it will only ask if you want to remove bootcamp partition and restore disk to a single partition. also, I cannot boot into safe mode, have tried already – ikel Aug 15 '17 at 06:48