Good day,
Yesterday my computer suddenly shut down out of nothing, and when I booted it I got a BSOD saying "0x0000006B PROCESS1_INITIALIZATION_FAILED". When I Googled I found out that most of the time the file "bootcat.cache" might be corrupt, so the way to solve it would be to locate the file and delete it. After hours of trying I could access the file via Ubuntu on USB, but deleting the file did not do anything!
I am lost at the moment. I tried to run Memtest to test my hardware but I couldn't get it to work on a bootable usb (I don't have a cd-drive).
Is anyone familiar with this problem?
Yesterday my computer suddenly shut down out of nothing, and when I booted it I got a BSOD saying "0x0000006B PROCESS1_INITIALIZATION_FAILED". When I Googled I found out that most of the time the file "bootcat.cache" might be corrupt, so the way to solve it would be to locate the file and delete it. After hours of trying I could access the file via Ubuntu on USB, but deleting the file did not do anything!
I am lost at the moment. I tried to run Memtest to test my hardware but I couldn't get it to work on a bootable usb (I don't have a cd-drive).
Is anyone familiar with this problem?
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