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How do I fix error code 0f00 065d?

Alton Alexander
By Alton AlexanderUpdated on June 4th, 2022

The error code 0f00 065d is a windows error code that indicates a problem with the computer's hard drive. This error code can be caused by a variety of things, but most commonly it is caused by a corrupted or damaged hard drive. When this error code occurs, it is important to immediately backup any important data on the hard drive before attempting to fix the problem. There are a few different ways to fix this error code, but the most common way is to use a tool called "chkdsk" to scan the hard drive for errors and fix them.

1. Reboot the computer and try again

-If the computer is connected to the internet, try to connect to a network resource -If the computer is not connected to the internet, try to connect to a local area network -If the computer is connected to the network, try to access the computer's operating system installation media -If the computer is not connected to the network or the operating system installation media, try to reinstall the operating system -If the computer is not able to reinstall the operating system or if the error code persists, try to repair the computer

2. Run a disk check and repair any errors

  1. Open Command Prompt (Windows) or Terminal (MacOS)
  2. Type diskcheck and press Enter
  3. In the diskcheck output, look for any errors or warnings. If there are any, fix them and continue to step 5.
  4. Type repair disk and press Enter
  5. If there are any errors or warnings still present, fix them and continue to step 6.
  6. Type exit and press Enter to close Command Prompt or Terminal.

3. Restore the computer from a backup

  1. Boot your computer into Safe Mode. To do this, turn off your computer and then turn it on again. When you see the Windows loading screen, press the F8 key repeatedly until you see the Advanced Boot Options menu. From here, select Safe Mode with Networking.
  2. Once in Safe Mode, use the Windows 8 Recovery Manager to restore your computer from a backup.
  3. After your computer has been restored, use the Windows 8 Advanced Boot Options menu to boot into the Normal Mode.
  4. From here, use the Windows 8 Recovery Manager to restore your computer from a backup.
  5. After your computer has been restored, use the Windows 8 Advanced Boot Options menu to boot into the Safe Mode with Networking.
  6. From here, use the Windows 8 Recovery Manager to restore your computer from a backup.

If the answers above didn't work then you should also try:

  1. Reinstall the operating system.
  2. Replace the hard drive.