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What is Bootim.exe & How Do I Fix Its Issues?

Understanding the Purpose of bootim.exe and Troubleshooting Common Problems

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In computer systems, users often encounter various processes and files that may seem unfamiliar, like bootim.exe, Backgroundtransferhost.exeAutochk.exe, and others. These files can raise questions and concerns among individuals seeking to comprehend its role and address any associated issues.

This article aims to shed light on bootim.exe, elucidating its purpose and providing guidance on resolving problems that may arise. We will also provide details on some possible causes of errors due to this file. Read to the end to gain full insight.

What is bootim.exe?

The bootim.exe executable is a valid file developed by Microsoft Corporation and implemented by WinRE.

When accessing the system through the lock/login screen and holding the Shift key or navigating to Settings Advanced Startup, Windows employs a unique approach instead of immediately booting into WinRE (Windows Recovery Environment).

Instead, it initiates a pre-shutdown phase and presents the BootIM screen, which resembles WinRE. Interestingly, if you opt for an action that requires modifying the boot flag, such as Using a device, this clever mechanism saves you from an extra system restart.

Why do Bootim.exe errors occur?

The bootim.exe errors can occur due to several reasons, and they may include:

  • Executable files are usually targets of malware or viruses. This issue can lead to errors or abnormal behavior.
  • If you accidentally delete the bootim.exe file or its associated components, errors can occur when attempting to execute the file.
  • Executable files may encounter errors if incompatible with the operating system or other software components.
  • Additionally, outdated software versions may not be compatible with the current system environment, resulting in errors.
  • Problems with hardware devices or outdated/incompatible drivers can impact the execution of executable files, leading to errors. You should install drivers in the best ways.
  • Incorrect system settings or misconfigurations can cause errors when running executable files.
  • Errors can also occur due to user actions, such as improper installation or modification of system files.

How do I fix Windows Boot Manager?

Before applying the step-by-step solutions explained below, try these prefixes first:

  • Check file location: The bootim.exe, like other critical executable files such as appidtel.exe and applicationFrameHost.exe, is in the system directory. If you find this file in a folder other than the system file, it might be a virus. Confirm that the path is the same as C:\Windows\System32.
  • Check the spelling: Double-check your tasks’ spelling once you have concerns about spyware or viruses. Spywares or malware often use spellings similar to Windows processes tasks. Ensure you also install the best antivirus software on your PC.
  • Reinstall the affected app: If you are experiencing an issue specific to a particular application utilizing the Microsoft platform, reinstall the app.
  • Utilize a reliable registry repair tool: Choose a reputable registry repair tool that is well-regarded for its effectiveness and safety in repairing the Windows registry.
  • Update your operating system: Ensure that your operating system is up-to-date with the latest security patches and updates. And ensure the updates are free from Windows update errors.

1. Perform System File Checker scan

  1. Press the Windows and S keys together and type cmd in the search field.
  2. Then, select Run as administrator on the right side to launch the Command Prompt as an admin.
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  3. When User Account Control prompts you, click on Yes to proceed.
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  4. When Command Prompt opens, enter the following command into the console and tap the Enter key to start an SFC scan:
    sfc /scannow
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  5. Once the scan is complete, copy and paste the command below and press the Enter key to run the command:
    DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
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  6. Finally, it would be best to restart your computer to implement repairs.

2. Perform system drivers update

  1. Hold the Windows and I keys simultaneously to launch the Settings window.
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  2. Then, click the Windows Update option next.
  3. Afterward, select Advanced Options.
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  4. Then, tap the Optional updates option next.
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  5. Once the options are revealed, expand the Driver Updates section, select the appropriate drive, Download, and Install all the available updates.
  6. Lastly, restart your computer. Running through this process will prevent backgroundtaskhost exe from crashing.

3. Perform virus scan

  1. Push the Windows + S keys down simultaneously, and type Windows Security in the search field. Then open the Windows Security application.
  2. After opening, click on the Virus & threat protection option.
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  3. Thirdly, click Scan options to see all available scans.
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  4. On the next display, choose the Full scan option, then click Scan now to do a deep scan on your computer for viruses or malware.

4. Perform clean boot

  1. Hold the Windows and R keys to open the Run dialog box, type msconfig in the Run entry field and press Enter.
  2. Then, locate the Services tab, click on it, and check the Hide all Microsoft services box.
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  3.  Click on the Disable all button and then click Apply.
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  4. Select the Startup tab and then click Open Task Manager.
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  5. Now right-click on the first enabled app on the Task Manager tab and click Disable.
  6. Finally, follow step 6 to disable all enabled applications one after the other.
  7. After disabling the apps, close Task Manager.
  8. Restart your PC.

5. Perform system restore

  1. Press the Windows +key simultaneously to begin the Run dialog on your PC and enter rstrui. Press Enter after to open it.
  2. Select the Choose a different restore point option when the System Restore wizard comes up.
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  3. Then, tap the Next button to proceed. 
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  4. Once the next window opens, select your restore point and click Next
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  5. Allow the process to run and complete.
  6. Finally, click Finish when the restore is complete.

In conclusion, bootim.exe is an integral component of the Windows operating system, responsible for managing boot-time operations and ensuring the smooth execution of essential system functions.

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