Putting the old HDD into the laptop before you had it all working.
That is, when I do this the HDD in the caddy is left until we have it all working. Try the PC without the caddy.
Try https://www.prime-expert.com/articles/b16/fix-0xC000000E-required-device-is-inaccessible/
Ok, so this is how the Error code appeared.
Some weeks ago I watched a clip from EJ Tech titled "SSD + HDD Dual Drive Setup in Almost ANY LAPTOP".
Considering my Asus N551JK was getting really really REALLY slow at that point, I chose to risk it. So I purchased a Kingston 240GB SSD and a HDD/SDD Cady for my laptop. So yesterday I took out my CD Rom, took out the Laptop HDD, installed the SSD instead of the HDD, and put the HDD in the cady and put it into the previous CD Rom place. After that what I did is a clean installation. So I deleted everything and did a clean Windows 10 installation and I installed it into the SSD. The Laptop works, it is amazing how fast it is, I am so happy. But the mentioned problem is the Error code 0xc000000e.
As long as I am in windows 10, on my desktop or doing literally anything on it, it is working perfectly, except when I want to reset the laptop or just turn it on. Every time the laptop boots, the Recovery Error code message appears. I can bypass it by pressing Esc, entering bios and just entering the Boot order which then starts Windows 10. But it gets a little bit annoying after some times.
I know for a fact that the problem lies with me switching the places of the HDD and SSD , and putting the HDD into the CD Rom. My question Is, HOW can I now repair that Error code, so it doesnt appear again?
I watched this clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BSsfCbb9po
and I tried doing what he said to do, but It didnt work.

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