A desktop that worked yesterday now stops at a screen reading 'Your PC needs to be repaired - The Boot Configuration Data file is missing some required information (File: \Boot\BCD, Error code 0xc0000034).' No hardware was added or removed. What should the technician try FIRST?
Startup Repair runs from WinRE and automatically rebuilds corrupted Boot Configuration Data and other boot files, the least invasive fix that targets the exact 0xc0000034 cause described.
- AThis option jumps to a destructive reinstall when a non-destructive repair of the boot files would very likely restore the system, so it needlessly risks the user's data and time.
- CBoot errors feel hardware-related, but a missing BCD entry is a software boot-store problem and there is no SMART warning or POST evidence that the drive itself has actually failed.
- DThe trap is forgetting the machine cannot reach the desktop at all, so an in-Windows command can never launch; any system-file repair would have to run from the recovery environment instead.