Critical_process_died Sin Soluccion

Buenas, tengo el tipico mensaje de critical_process_died y busco soluciones y no la encuentro, anteriormente vi un mensaje de otra persona con el mismo problema diciendo que deveria restaurar sistema, y lo hago y me sale, la unidad donde esta instalando windows esta bloqueada. desbloqueala e intentalo de nuevo, e probao ya mil soluciones, pero del pantallazo azul no sale.
estas son las soluciones que e intentado y nada:
- "Restaurar Sistema": la unidad donde esta instalado windows esta bloqueada
- "Recuperacion de imagen del sistema": Windows No encuentra una imagen del sistema (Lo tengo en un pen, y nada de nada)
- "Restablecer tu pc" No se pudo restablecer tu equipo. Falta una particion de unidad nesesaria.
Culaquier que sea la opcion me da fallo, ya nose que hacer.
Aveces me sale otro error que me dice: codigo error 00000001

Hola pasoprohibido que tal,
Que estuviste realizando ante del mensaje?, puede ser relacionado al Windows update, en teoría el mensaje guarda relación con que algún proceso para que arranque Windows no este andando como debe.
Pues esta medio complicado la situación si te dice que la unidad que contiene Windows esta bloqueada, puedes intentar algo con la unidad de la memoria USB que comentas puedes ingresar al CMD y escribir sfc /scannow
Otra opción radical es una nueva instalación, digo radical porque implicaria eliminar todo lo que tengas en la unidad que contenia a Windows (unidad C del disco duro por lo general), no comentas que modelo tienes, podría asumir que tenias Windows 8 pre-instalado pero no encuentro por ahora con información oficial sobre alguna descarga de una imagen para una posible instalación de cero (instalación limpia), lo que si te podría servir es esta información, funcional si tenias un ordenador con Windows 8 pre-instalado.
Un saludo.
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