Causes of Error Code 0xc0000001
Error code 0xc0000001 appears whenever a device or a piece of software that’s necessary to run an operation can’t be accessed or opened. It’s like starting your car with the battery or the spark plug missing. No matter how much you turn the key or pump the gas, it’s not going to turn over until you fix the problem. A few common causes of this error include:
Corruption or deletion of the Security Account Manager (SAM) file.Damage of important system files due to power outages, virus attacks, or disk errors.Losses or corruption in the larger file system.Loose soldering connections, broken parts, or other physical damage to the device.
How to Fix Error Code 0xc0000001
If you get this error code, carefully work through everything connected to your computer, internally and externally, to find the problem. It’s best to narrow this down through likely suspects, like recent changes you’ve made to the computer.
How Do I Prevent Error Code 0xc0000001?
Because resolving this error may involve physical repairs to your computer or erasing the hard drive, prevention is particularly important. Take the following steps to prevent this error:
RAM (memory) PCI card CPU and heatsink Hard drive
Disable AutoRun and AutoPlay in Windows. Only purchase computer accessories from trusted brands that receive positive reviews from experts. Create a recovery drive for your system. Regularly back up your files. Never open emails or links from individuals you don’t know. Never delete files from the System or Config folder. Never connect a device to your computer, such as a USB drive, without running it through a malware exam, like Windows Defender. Connect USB devices through the computer’s ports, instead of keyboard USB ports or USB hubs. Disconnect accessories only after the computer fully shuts down. Install drivers and other software when adding an accessory to your computer, and regularly check to ensure all drivers for your accessories are up to date. Install internal components in a dust-free environment and use compressed air to clean any connections before attaching a component. Regularly clean the computer’s ports using compressed air.