File not found '\windows\system32\winload.exe"(0xc000000e)

When I try to start with all of the hard drives, other my (new) disc hung on startup, I get the above error.

My computer has recently undergone a complete failure (delivered across the country, arrived looking like a vase inside a concrete box). As a result, I lost my boot drive and had to replace my mother/cpu/ram card. I had six hard drives, and one of the other formatted and reinstalled Windows 7 above. When the installation program has been finished with the CD and rebooted, it gave me the error. I disconnected all other drives and rebooted and it started and completed the installation. After I got Windows, I connected the other readers, they gave and works wonderfully - until I rebooted. Now, every time that I reboot, it's the same story. It is not the end of the world; my computer works at least once and I can access my drives, but fiddling with the SATA cables, each time that I reboot will be really irritating.

Has anyone else had this happen to them, and/or know how to fix?

Thank you

Geoff

Visit the website of the manufacturer of your hard drive and download their diagnostic tool. I suspect one or more of your hard disks begins to fail. I hope I could help

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