Fix Windows Error 0xC00000E
STATUS_NO_SUCH_DEVICE
Windows cannot complete the requested operation because of a disk & storage failure involving File System and Disk Controller.
Severity: High
This error affects core system functionality. Left unresolved, it can cause further failures or data loss.
Best next step: Use the automated Fix-DiskHealth repair to fix this immediately, or follow the manual steps below if you prefer.
Main Troubleshooting Guide
How to Fix 100% Disk Usage →Complete symptoms, causes, and step-by-step solutions for this category of errors
What Does Error 0xC00000E Mean?
Windows cannot complete the requested operation because of a disk & storage failure involving File System and Disk Controller.
The Windows components directly involved are File System, Disk Controller, SMART Monitoring, Storage Driver. A failure in any of these components can trigger this error on both Windows 10 and Windows 11.
When Does Error 0xC00000E Appear?
- 1When reading or writing files
- 2During Windows startup
- 3When installing applications
- 4During disk-intensive operations
Symptoms of Error 0xC00000E
- !File operations fail with error 0xC00000E (STATUS_NO_SUCH_DEVICE)
- !CHKDSK reports bad sectors or file system errors related to 0xC00000E
- !Disk read/write speeds drop dramatically before STATUS_NO_SUCH_DEVICE appears
- !SMART monitoring tools show warnings alongside 0xC00000E errors
Most Likely Causes of Error 0xC00000E
How to Fix Error 0xC00000E
There are two approaches: a manual fix for advanced users comfortable with Windows system tools, and an automatic fix using RescuePC Toolkit.
⚠️ Manual Fix (Advanced Users)
Check the physical cables and run 'chkdsk' to find bad sectors.
Note: Manual fixes require administrative privileges and familiarity with Windows system tools. Incorrect modifications can cause additional issues.
✅ Automatic Fix (Recommended)
RescuePC Toolkit can run the Fix-DiskHealth repair automatically with one click.
The automated repair handles all the technical steps safely, creates a restore point before making changes, and provides a detailed log of all actions taken.
How RescuePC Toolkit Fixes Error 0xC00000E
RescuePC Toolkit's Fix-DiskHealth repair automates the manual fix steps for error 0xC00000E. Specifically, it:
- ✓Creates a system restore point before making any changes
- ✓Runs the automated repair sequence for disk & storage errors
- ✓Logs every action taken so you can review what was changed
- ✓Does not touch personal files, documents, or installed applications
What it does not fix: If error 0xC00000E is caused by failing hardware (bad RAM, dying hard drive, or a defective component), no software tool can resolve the underlying physical problem. In that case, hardware replacement is necessary. RescuePC Toolkit will detect and report hardware-level issues when possible.
How to Prevent Error 0xC00000E
- ✓Maintain stable network connectivity and use reliable DNS servers (8.8.8.8 or 1.1.1.1) to prevent 0xC00000E.
- ✓Run CHKDSK periodically
- ✓Monitor SMART data for early warnings
- ✓Use a UPS to prevent power failures
- ✓Keep backups of important data
When Error 0xC00000E Points to a Bigger Problem
This error is often part of a broader disk & storage problem. If it keeps happening or appears with related symptoms, use the full troubleshooting guide.
- →100% Disk Usage — Full Troubleshooting Guide covers all related errors, symptoms, and solutions in this category
- →If the error returns after fixing, run
sfc /scannowandDISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealthto check for deeper system file corruption - →If multiple disk & storage errors appear together, consider running the full RescuePC Toolkit "Fix All" scan to address all detected issues at once
- →For high-severity errors that persist, check hardware health — run Windows Memory Diagnostic for RAM issues and
chkdsk /f /rfor disk problems
Frequently Asked Questions About Error 0xC00000E
Why does error 0xC00000E (STATUS_NO_SUCH_DEVICE) happen on my PC?
Error 0xC00000E occurs when Windows encounters a failure in the disk and storage subsystem. The most common triggers are corrupted system files, outdated drivers, or interrupted operations. The recommended fix is: Check the physical cables and run 'chkdsk' to find bad sectors.
What is the fastest way to fix STATUS_NO_SUCH_DEVICE (0xC00000E)?
The manual fix is to check the physical cables and run 'chkdsk' to find bad sectors. For a faster solution, RescuePC Toolkit's Fix-DiskHealth repair automates this entire process in under 5 minutes, including creating a safety restore point first.
Does error 0xC00000E affect both Windows 10 and Windows 11?
Yes, error 0xC00000E (STATUS_NO_SUCH_DEVICE) can occur on both Windows 10 and Windows 11. The underlying system components exist in both versions. The fix procedure works identically on both operating systems.
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