Microsoft Windows Error Code 0xC000020F: How to Fix It
Medium 30-60 minutes Medium Severity
Verified June 2026
- Error Code
- 0xC000020F
- Brand
- Microsoft Windows
- Product Type
- operating_system
- Severity
- Medium
- DIY Difficulty
- Medium
- Estimated Fix Time
- 30-60 minutes
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Tools You'll Need
- Windows installation media (optional)
- Backup drive (optional)
How to Fix Error Code 0xC000020F
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Restart Your Computer in Safe Mode
Back up important data if possible before proceeding. -
Run System File Checker (SFC)
Do not close the Command Prompt until finished. -
Run DISM Tool
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Check for Disk Errors
This may take a long time. Do not interrupt the scan. -
Update or Roll Back Drivers
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Perform a System Restore
System Restore will not affect personal files but may remove recently installed programs. -
Check Hardware (RAM & Hard Drive)
If hardware issues are detected, back up data immediately.
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When to Call a Professional
If the error persists after all steps, or if hardware diagnostics indicate failing components (e.g., hard drive or RAM), consult a professional technician for replacement.Frequently Asked Questions
What causes error 0xC000020F in Windows?
This error is often caused by corrupted system files, disk errors, faulty RAM, bad drivers, or a failing hard drive. It indicates a transaction was aborted, which can happen during data operations.
Can I fix error 0xC000020F without losing data?
Yes, most fixes (like SFC, DISM, driver updates) do not delete personal files. However, if the issue is hardware-related, back up your data before replacing components.
Is error 0xC000020F a blue screen error?
Yes, it typically results in a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) with the error message 'STATUS_TRANSACTION_ABORTED'.
How do I boot into Safe Mode on Windows 10/11?
You can boot into Safe Mode by holding Shift while clicking 'Restart' from the login screen, or by pressing F8 repeatedly during startup (may need to enable Legacy boot).
Should I reinstall Windows to fix this error?
Reinstalling Windows is a last resort if other fixes fail. It will likely resolve the issue but will erase all data, so back up first.