


What should I do if winload.efi is lost or damaged?
winload.efi is missing and cannot be booted, showing a blue screen. The recovery interface will pop up and the application or operating system cannot be loaded because the required files are missing or contain errors. Problem with error code 0xc000025. Let’s take a look at the detailed solution tutorial below.
Method:
1. Press the Ctrl alt delete key to restart the system, and press F2 or F12 or DEL to enter the BIOS settings
2. Find Secure Boot in the BIOS settings and select It is set to Disabled. If it is not found in BOOT or Security, you can find it in other items
3. Find it in the BOOT item in the BIOS (Launch CSM or BOOT Mode), set it to (Enabled or Legacy Support)
4. Press F10 to save, restart, and then wait for the system installation to complete
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