Satellite L670 - Windows boot failure

Hello

I have a * big problem with my Toshiba Satellite L670 *. When it starts, I get the message "+ Windows has encountered a problem communicating with a device connected to your PC. This error may be due to an external disconnection from external storage such as a USB device or a driver in CD-Rom or HARD disk failure. "Check the connection of the external storage device and reboot your PC.

There is also a "+ status: 0xc00000e9 +".
When the PC starts, the indicator DC in, power, battery, drive HARD and Wifi are on. And I havn't any external storage device connected to this PC.
Is there someone who had an idea to solve my problem?
Thanks in advance

Is everything is OK with LAN, WLAN devices? Both of them work?
Check it please state material and Device Manager there. If your laptop is BT can you use it?

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