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* Navigate to your hard disk, which might not be C: during boot command console. Change drive letter, and issue "dir" until you recognise your disk. | * Navigate to your hard disk, which might not be C: during boot command console. Change drive letter, and issue "dir" until you recognise your disk. | ||
* cd into Windows\System32\Drivers | * cd into Windows\System32\Drivers | ||
− | * dele | + | * dele openzfs.sys |
* exit command prompt | * exit command prompt | ||
* use menus to boot normally. | * use menus to boot normally. |
Revision as of 21:09, 20 July 2023
Windows Boot Crashes
If you find that ZFSin is crashing everytime you boot Windows, you can remove the kernel extension part.
- When booting, once you get to the spinning dots part - turn off your PC - either by holding power button for 10s, or cutting power.
- Doing that 2 times in a row, Windows will ask if you have boot issues.
- Enter Troubleshoot, Advanced Options, then Command Prompt.
- Navigate to your hard disk, which might not be C: during boot command console. Change drive letter, and issue "dir" until you recognise your disk.
- cd into Windows\System32\Drivers
- dele openzfs.sys
- exit command prompt
- use menus to boot normally.