Failed to recover after ressetting the battery on A315-41-R3LC

RadityaPrasety01
RadityaPrasety01 Member Posts: 2 New User
edited October 2023 in 2020 Archives
So i just resetting my battery due i cant turn it on. After that, i got a recover erorr warning says that i have an I/O erorr with file \windows\system32\winload.efi erore code 0xc00000e9. It said that i have a removable storage removed. But i have none of my removable disk pr storage in the laptop. What can i do? Tried all of the options but failed. Please help.

Answers

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,891 Trailblazer
    Press and hold the power button till the machine completely shuts off. Then remove the charger, mouse dongle and anything else you might have connected to a USB or other external device port. Then re-try gently pushing a paperclip into the battery reset pinhole again for about 30 seconds. Let the machine rest for 15 minutes. Then plug only the charger back it. Then try to turn it back on. Jack E/NJ

    Jack E/NJ

  • Cheayol
    Cheayol Member Posts: 6 New User
    There are several solutions to fix the I/O device error.

    1. Update or reinstall the drivers

    You can update or reinstall a new driver. You need to check whether the drivers are updated and compatible with the disk transfer.

    2. Change the drive transfer mode in IDE Channel Properties

    ● Press (Windows + X) both Keys together and select device manager from the menu list
    ● Expand IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers. A subset will open, that lists the different IDE ATA/ATAPI channels.
    ● Right-click on the channel where the appropriate drive is connected, and then click properties. Typically, this channel is the secondary IDE channel.
    ● Go to the advanced settings tab and select PIO Only in the transfer mode box for the device that represents the appropriate drive. Typically, this is device 0. Then, click ok and exit all windows.
    ● Test the drive and check if the error message has been removed.

    3. Check and repair device in Command Prompt

    ● Press (Windows + X) both Keys together and select Command Prompt (Admin) from the menu list
    ● Click Yes to allow OS to launch the Command Prompt as Administrator.
    ● In Command Prompt window, type chkdsk G: /f /r /x. Here G is the drive letter; you can replace it with your drive letter.

    If there are important data on the devices, you'd better recover the data first, Bitwar Data Recovery can do that.