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On screen it says an unexpected I/O error has occurred, just a black screen no mouse working nothing it also has file\boot\bcd on screen and also status:0x00000e9 thanks for any help

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This is a hardware issue, you may need to boot on safe mode and update most of the drivers installed, run windows updates too.

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    this is a hardware issue, you may need to boot on safe mode and update most of the drivers installed, run windows updates too.

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My toshiba laptop displays an expected error occured. Error Code 0xc0000034 during booting window

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Here is what was found on the Microsoft page as a fix for your issue
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http://windowsfixup.com/2009/06/windows-vista-sp2-wont-boot-error-0xc0000034-fix/
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