Windows 10: BSOD updating to 1607, Inaccessible Boot Device, sfc/scannow corrupt

Discus and support BSOD updating to 1607, Inaccessible Boot Device, sfc/scannow corrupt in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Hey there, computer overlords, Thanks for checking this out. TL;DR—BSOD, "INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE" when updating to 1607. Restored from backup... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by Hank R Chief, Feb 19, 2017.

  1. BSOD updating to 1607, Inaccessible Boot Device, sfc/scannow corrupt


    Hey there, computer overlords,

    Thanks for checking this out.

    TL;DR—BSOD, "INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE" when updating to 1607. Restored from backup and tried again. Ran chkdsk. sfc /scannow fails (see log link). Drivers updated.


    I let Windows do its normal updating routine/schedule, and everything appears to download and update fine. When updating to 1607, though, it updated, shut down, restarted, did more updating, restarted, and tried to boot. Then I got the BSOD, "INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE." It restarted and tried again, getting the same BSOD. So, it gives up and restores back to the previous version of Windows, with no memory of the update (I'm one of the lucky ones who can still get into Windows).

    Still, it continues to try to push the update through. I get the same results every time I allowed it. At first, I was like, "Oh, poop—I screwed up by installing something that's interfering with Windows" and restored to my handy-dandy backup, but the problem came back when it tried to update to 1607 again.

    Pretty sure I ran a successful chkdsk on both my SSD (OS) and HDD. When running Windows Resource Protection (sfc /scannow), it says it "found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them." The log file is too big to upload, so here's the link: Dropbox - CBS.log. Interestingly, I think I had that same problem with a computer I used a while ago (it's beyond dead now). Perhaps I'm cursed, or just make really poor decisions with my software choices?

    I updated all my drivers and then ran the update again. No bean dip.

    I'm pretty sure I can just stop Windows from updating to 1607, but if I can get a successful update going and resolve this, that's probably preferred.

    Blah, blah, blah, "I shoulda stuck to Windows 7!" and all that tripe. This one's a head-scratcher for me; perhaps fixing those corrupt files will work?

    :)
     
    Hank R Chief, Feb 19, 2017
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    CaliDuck916, Feb 19, 2017
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  3. Inaccessible boot device for windows 10

    In my case it's a dual boot setup running raid. All I did was update oracle vm and BOOM! Inaccessible boot device. Funny thing is though I can boot windows 7 just fine.. and it's on the same "inaccessible" hard disk. Yes, I have to let go into diagnostics
    and then select another OS option, but it works... So no microsoft.. it is NOT a inaccessible boot device. I suspect the manifest or BCD is corrupted. Friggin MS... always gotta do things the hard way. I've got about 100 apps installed on this thing... I'm
    not going to start from scratch.

    Any hints.. will mfc /scannow do any good?
     
    Doogleaelf, Feb 19, 2017
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  4. lifetec Win User

    BSOD updating to 1607, Inaccessible Boot Device, sfc/scannow corrupt

    Both dumpfiles of 16 and 20 feb blames
    Code: BugCheck 9F, {4, 12c, ffffe00133438040, ffffd000685328b0} *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for IntcDAud.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for IntcDAud.sys Implicit thread is now ffffe001`33438040 Probably caused by : HDAudBus.sys Followup: MachineOwner --------- 3: kd> !analyze -v ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE (9f) A driver has failed to complete a power IRP within a specific time. Arguments: Arg1: 0000000000000004, The power transition timed out waiting to synchronize with the Pnp subsystem. Arg2: 000000000000012c, Timeout in seconds. Arg3: ffffe00133438040, The thread currently holding on to the Pnp lock. Arg4: ffffd000685328b0, nt!TRIAGE_9F_PNP on Win7 and higher Debugging Details: ------------------ Implicit thread is now ffffe001`33438040 DRVPOWERSTATE_SUBCODE: 4 IMAGE_NAME: HDAudBus.sys DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 580f05fa MODULE_NAME: HDAudBus FAULTING_MODULE: fffff80156180000 HDAudBus CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 1 DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: WIN8_DRIVER_FAULT BUGCHECK_STR: 0x9F PROCESS_NAME: System CURRENT_IRQL: 2 ANALYSIS_VERSION: 6.3.9600.17336 (debuggers(dbg).150226-1500) x86fre STACK_TEXT: ffffd000`211b4000 fffff803`94f4c84a : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000001 00000000`00000000 ffffd000`211b4360 : nt!KiSwapContext+0x76 ffffd000`211b4140 fffff803`94f4c2d9 : ffffe001`33438040 ffffe001`33438180 fffff803`9520f340 fffff803`94f1a485 : nt!KiSwapThread+0x15a ffffd000`211b41f0 fffff803`94f4bf45 : 00000000`00001000 ffffc000`e0fffb58 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!KiCommitThreadWait+0x149 ffffd000`211b4280 fffff803`950376df : ffffe001`2a5223f8 fffff803`00000000 ffffe001`2a316c00 ffffe001`2d65f000 : nt!KeWaitForSingleObject+0x375 ffffd000`211b4340 fffff803`954aeedb : ffffe001`2a522320 ffffe001`2d65f060 ffffe001`2d65f060 00000000`63b50100 : nt!IoReleaseRemoveLockAndWaitEx+0x43 ffffd000`211b4380 fffff803`953ebe5e : ffffe001`2a316ce0 ffffe001`2e256768 ffffe001`2d65f060 ffffe001`2d65f060 : nt!PopFxUnregisterDevice+0xd7 ffffd000`211b43c0 fffff803`954addee : fffff801`561a0000 00000000`00000000 ffffe001`2d65f060 ffffe001`2e256768 : nt! ?? ::NNGAKEGL::`string'+0x17c3e ffffd000`211b4400 fffff801`561dc04c : ffffe001`2d65f1b0 ffffe001`00000000 00000000`00000000 ffffe001`2e256700 : nt!PoFxUnregisterDevice+0x1e ffffd000`211b4430 fffff801`561daa17 : ffffe001`2d65f1b0 fffff801`561a0000 ffffe001`2d65f060 fffff801`561b6020 : portcls!UnregisterRuntimeManagement+0xa8 ffffd000`211b4470 fffff801`561d77e5 : ffffe001`2d65f1b0 ffffe001`2e256768 ffffe001`2e256530 ffffe001`2d65f000 : portcls!PnpStopDevice+0x47 ffffd000`211b44b0 fffff801`561cca83 : ffffe001`2d65f060 ffffe001`2e256530 ffffe001`2d65f060 fffff801`5672d048 : portcls! ?? ::NNGAKEGL::`string'+0x36d5 ffffd000`211b4520 fffff801`5671c3ef : ffffe001`2d65f060 ffffe001`2d65f3b0 ffffe001`2e2567b0 00000000`00000000 : portcls!PcDispatchIrp+0x1e3 ffffd000`211b4590 ffffe001`2d65f060 : ffffe001`2d65f3b0 ffffe001`2e2567b0 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : IntcDAud+0xc3ef ffffd000`211b4598 ffffe001`2d65f3b0 : ffffe001`2e2567b0 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 fffff801`51a114b1 : 0xffffe001`2d65f060 ffffd000`211b45a0 ffffe001`2e2567b0 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 fffff801`51a114b1 ffffe001`2e256530 : 0xffffe001`2d65f3b0 ffffd000`211b45a8 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 fffff801`51a114b1 ffffe001`2e256530 ffffd000`211b4610 : 0xffffe001`2e2567b0 STACK_COMMAND: kb FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner IMAGE_VERSION: 10.0.10586.672 FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0x9F_4_IntcDAud_IMAGE_HDAudBus.sys BUCKET_ID: 0x9F_4_IntcDAud_IMAGE_HDAudBus.sys ANALYSIS_SOURCE: KM FAILURE_ID_HASH_STRING: km:0x9f_4_intcdaud_image_hdaudbus.sys FAILURE_ID_HASH: {9fa39377-9350-671f-9326-91fc60883480} Followup: MachineOwner[/quote] IntcDAud Thu Sep 15 16:22:35 2016
    Driver Description: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator HD Driver
    Driver Update Site: Drivers & Software
    i could only find info of a windows 7 driver on the Intel supportsite,
    Look if there are newer versions on the Intel support site or if possible uninstall/remove it.

    Maybe this specific driver is part of your Intel graphics driver there is a new version here from 2/3/2017 hereDownload Intel(R) Graphics Driver for Windows* [15.45]

    Update it and try updating to 1607.
     
    lifetec, Feb 19, 2017
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  5. Well, I'll be—perhaps I hadn't updated all my drivers as I had thought

    Intel Graphics Driver for Windows 10 and Windows 7*/8.1* [15.40] is now at 15.40.28.4590
    Intel Grapics Driver for Windows* [15.45] is now at 15.45.14.4590

    Unfortunately, that didn't fix it. It was a great try, though.

    Attachment 122123Attachment 122122

    I am unable to uninstall the driver entirely. If I do, it re-installs itself. It is not a separate graphics card, but part of my processor.

    I've attached an updated dm log.
     
    Hank R Chief, Feb 19, 2017
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  6. lifetec Win User
    The new dm log sadly has no new dumpfile inside.

    Normally i would say test your SSD with chkdsk or HDtune, but you mentioned you already did it.

    Did you check your BIOS/UEFI settings to make sure that still the right settings are set for your SSD (probably AHCI).
    Also check the computer is set to boot from the drive containing Windows OS.
    If your boot drive is not listed in the BIOS/UEFI, check cables and powercables etc.

    Reset your BIOS to default.
     
    lifetec, Feb 19, 2017
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  7. Alright, here goes:

    I tried using the Media Creation Tool and the latest Windows 10 Upgrade downloaded from the Windows website (other sources recommended it); same problems.

    I reset the BIOS settings, and now I remember why I changed them; it allowed me to have dual monitors, with one hooked up to my graphics card and the other to my motherboard. The monitor hooked up to the motherboard (and thus running off the Intel processor) is now undetected by my computer.
    Attachment 122135

    On the flipside, Device Manager no longer lists the Intel Graphics Driver as one of my display adapters. So, I guess that's successfully uninstalled?
    Attachment 122140

    I used boot manager to control what booted every time.
    Attachment 122137
    Now, trying to directly boot the SSD (where the OS is) or HDD (or my printer) doesn't do anything, and fortunately the BIOS is smart enough to revert back to the BIOS screen:
    Attachment 122138
    The only thing that'll boot in any case is the Windows Boot Manager, which brings me back to the BSOD.

    The BIOS seems to suggest that AHCI is the default; I can try changing it though, if you'd like.

    No new DMP files.

    Thanks so much for your continued help.
     
    Hank R Chief, Feb 20, 2017
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  8. lifetec Win User

    BSOD updating to 1607, Inaccessible Boot Device, sfc/scannow corrupt

    What happens if you only use the SSD in your system to boot, check if your SSD is connected to the first/primary SATA port (probably Port 0 or 1) See your manual.
    Physically remove the HD and Printer from your system.

    I also notice that your system is still on a old BIOS version 0412 , the latest is 2002 (with many improve system stability).

    Also do you have the latest SATA drivers for your system installed see the supportpage of your mobo Access Denied
     
    lifetec, Feb 20, 2017
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  9. Thanks for being so patient, friend.

    Turns out that I'm still ignorant enough a person to forget that "updating my drivers" involves more than just going through Device Manager and telling Windows to search online for updates.

    While I was waiting for a response, I did another chkdsk, just in case.

    I finally was able to try it all. I updated my BIOS and my SATA drivers. I disconnected the HDD, the printer, the Bluetooth, and the motherboard monitor (for good measure). I put the SSD in Port 1 (I hadn't had it there before because the cord gets in the way of airflow and my graphics card).

    I gave it a good update and restart; the problem didn't change.

    Considering it's a boot error, changing the port was a smart idea.
     
    Hank R Chief, Mar 2, 2017
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  10. lifetec Win User
    lifetec, Mar 2, 2017
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  11. Yeah—I mean, I tried using the Media Creation Tool, and I tried something else (a raw ISO of the anniversary edition, I believe?) to do it.

    I can try doing that again, though, if you'd like.
     
    Hank R Chief, Mar 2, 2017
    #11
  12. Alright: I used the Windows 10 Upgrade Assistant this time. That one didn't work.
     
    Hank R Chief, Mar 2, 2017
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  13. lifetec Win User

    BSOD updating to 1607, Inaccessible Boot Device, sfc/scannow corrupt

    Do you get any new dumpfiles when your system BSODed. If yes, could you upload a new dm log.

    When looking through your eventlog i noticed 2 things, do not know if they are related to your update/bsod problems at all.
    Bluetooth has accepted service {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000} on remote device (00:00:00:00:00:00) due to policy Bluetooth\ServicesAllowedList.
    Do you connect with Bluetooth to a audio device ( because 2 dumpfiles are related to audio).

    I also found reference to Sandboxie.SBIE1101 Sandboxie driver (SbieDrv) version 5.16 initialized.

    Some wild idea in the context of nothing ventured, nothing gained .
    Could somehow Sandboxie interfere with the updating of windows (sometimes you here that people first need to uninstall some Antivirus programs before updating). What happens if you uninstall Sandboxie?
    Look into the Bluetooth thing, disconnect device or uninstall before updating, if you use it at all.

    As said i do not think it is the solution but nothing ventured, nothing gained .
     
    lifetec, Mar 2, 2017
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  14. Well, I've got good news and bad news.

    Bad news is that the update still didn't work, and there's no new dumpfiles. I uninstalled Bluetooth as a device, and uninstalled Sandboxie.

    Good news is that Windows Update finally recognizes that the update failed.

    Attachment 123943
     
    Hank R Chief, Mar 5, 2017
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  15. lifetec Win User
    Do you get any errorcode when the install goes wrong?

    You have a logitech usb receiver for your mouse and/or keyboard?
    Do you have other mouse/keyboard with ps2 or usbcable you can use for the update.

    When searching feature update windows 10, 1607 failed update, i found this
    Maybe you can give it also a try.
     
    lifetec, Mar 5, 2017
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