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How to solve Windows 10 error?
Hello.
Before the New Year, I installed a new SSD (Goodram Iridium Pro) on my PC, and with it, the idea of installing the long-awaited Windows 10 x64 (Corporate) was born in my head. Of course, I decided to use a terabyte hard drive for files.
At first glance, everything would be fine, if not for one BUT. When I clicked on the shutdown button, the computer sometimes turned off and sometimes rebooted. After reading the forums, I set up the power supply in the PU, rolled up the latest Windows updates, updated the BIOS, updated the drivers, and also changed the value in the branch: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\WMI\Autologger\ReadyBoot to "4".
Now when you press the shutdown button, the computer turns off, but recently in the Windows error log I saw a daily error:Session "ReadyBoot" stopped due to the following error: 0xC0000188
- System
- Provider
[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-EventTracing
[ Guid] {B675EC37-BDB6-4648-BC92-F3FDC74D3CA2}
EventID 3
Version 1
Level 2
Task 2
Opcode 14
Keywords 0x8000000000000010
- TimeCreated
[ SystemTime] 2017-01-05T10:39:11.649771400Z
EventRecordID 159
Correlation
- Execution
[ ProcessID] 4
[ ThreadID] 176
Channel Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-EventTracing/Admin
Computer pc-pavel
- Security
[ UserID] S-1-5-18
- EventData
SessionName ReadyBoot
FileName C:\Windows\Prefetch\ReadyBoot\ReadyBoot.etl
ErrorCode 3221225864
LoggingMode 276824064
FailureReason 0
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So you messed around with Windows and now you don't know what to do with it?
Reinstall.
From scratch.
She works great.
and also changed the value in the branch: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\WMI\Autologger\ReadyBoot to "4".What can you find out for? Set to zero, or return the default value.
Pavel, did you install Windows 10 with an update from an old version of the OS or did you install a new one from scratch? The disk image may not have been written correctly. Personally, I upgraded the system from 8.1 to 10 Professional.
just google 0xC0000188 readyboot :
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2001347
if you need readyboot at all considering you have an ssd:
azinfoz.com/resolved-session-readyboot-stopped-due... or https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/...
how readyboot works www.outsidethebox.ms/x-files/boot-speed
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