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Error code 1000008e, parameter1 c0000047, parameter2 804fcdd8, parameter3 bacdf744, parameter4 00000000.

This can be a hard error to troubleshoot because of it's nature and the way it crashes your system. You can't really get the stability you need to check the logs to find out exactly what's going on in Windows Normal mode. You get your system started up, get to the logs, and it seems to crash right as you're trying to get your answer.

Here's the real problem with this error: It's blue screening your system and this can be very damaging to windows so you really have no choice but to get this resolved quickly or risk your entire windows operating system becoming corrupt ending in a new installation. This isn't fun even for the techno-nerd types. Fortunately, we have a solution for you that isn't time consuming and it's much cheaper than visiting your local computer shop.

First thing we need to do is bookmark or favorite this page so you can get back to it, then boot into safe mode. You can do this by having your system powered completely off. Hit the power button to turn it on. Immediately start pressing the F8 key on your keyboard. Once the menu comes up, choose safe mode with networking. Let your system boot up into safe mode so you can maneuver around a little.

Check your event log and make sure that your'e seeing "Error code 1000008e, parameter1 c0000047, parameter2 804fcdd8, parameter3 bacdf744, parameter4 00000000" or some variation of this error. If you are, you're either experiencing a driver problem or a registry issue and there's tools to fix both.

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Check out this registry tool to resolve the issue quickly. Run the scan, then clean up all the errors that it finds. This should resolve your issue. If for some odd reason it doesn't, we may need to update your drivers. You can do this for free by going to the manufacturers website and delving into finding your drivers, or there's a cool little driver updater tool you can use to get the job done quickly and correctly with no expertise needed!

This should get you fixed up pretty quickly. Happy computing!