The errors like 0x00000139 or 0x00000133 lead to crash your
system or particular program running on Windows 10. These are common issues
that frustrated the user by giving blue screen errors or popularly “BSOD” errors.
The error “0x00000139” appears on some specific moments that lead to “BSOD.”
The most prominent reasons for arising this error issues are corrupted drivers
or hardware issues that result in crashing your system to turn off.

When you face this error code, it might appear with some alert
message on the blue screen following the system shut down. This error is based
on various circumstances and conditions related to harmful bugs and corrupted
system and driver issues. The error “0x00000139” also appears when you try to
start your system or in the progress of your task.
Here are the steps to overcome this error issue “0x00000139” on
your Windows 10. Follow the mentioned instructions to fix this error code:
Running
“Startup Repair” Tool on Windows 10
- First of all, tap the “Power” tab located on your system’s
keyboard.
- Then, wait for the system to let your device to shut down and
then hit the power button to turn on your device and wait a while for the
process of starting your system.
- Now, repeat the above step at least twice.
- A final turning ON process, then wait for a while and then try
to check the auto-fix repair alert.
- Now, your system will ask you to choose an account; then you
have to sign in to your account by entering your secured ID and related
passcode.
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Note: It is recommended to select the administrator account for
login to avail of various administrative features.
- After some time, the automatic repair tool will expand upon
your device, then follow these instructions:
- Now, it is directed to follow onscreen directions and then
apply appropriate steps to proceed.
- Then, select the “Advanced” option after abiding by the
onscreen indications.
- After that, hit the troubleshoot options there.
- Now, tap on the “Startup Settings” tab.
- In case, you are unable to see the option related to the
settings of Startup; then it is recommended to tap on more
recovery-related options.
- After that, tap on “Startup Settings.”
- Now, hit the option “Restart” to proceed.
- Then wait a bit for the system to restart automatically for
bringing you to the recovery section.
- Now, follow the onscreen indications on your device and then
tap the “5” key or “F5” on your keyboard to plunge into the safe mode
feature.
- You can tap the “F5” or “5” key from your device and then hit
the option related to “Safe Mode” through “Command.”
Note: in case, you are unable to get into the safe mode or
automatic repair tool, then it is recommended to make the flash drive of your
“Windows 10.”
Activating
“Legacy Advanced Boot” Menu on Windows 10
In case, you can’t able to enter the troubleshooting page or
unable to sign in to your account; then it is recommended to turn the “legacy
advance” booting feature. If you have already brought to the safe mode through
“command, ” then follow these instructions:
- First of all, you have to expand the “Command” window on your
system then type the following path into the page to activate the “legacy
advanced boot” menu:
“BCDEDIT_/SET_{DEFAULT}_BOOT_MENUPOLICY_LEGACY.”
- Now, perform this command to exit from the command window.
- Now, hit the “Continue” tab and reboot the system normally.
- After that, make sure that the issue is not appearing again on
your device.
Deactivating
“Automatic Start” Feature
It is recommended to collect various data regarding BSOD errors
and then follow the mentioned steps to deactivate the “Automatic Restart”
Feature as it might help you to fix this error issues:
- First of all, tap the “window” symbol and “A” key from your
device to expand the Windows “Start” menu display. Alternatively, you may
tap the “Window” logo located at the lowermost left side edge of your
computer’s screen.
- Now, type the “Advanced Settings” in the provided search bar to
proceed with the action.
- When the system settings related to “View Advance” pops out on
your display screen as the resulting menu, then hit the appropriate one to
open the program.
- After that, you will view the Window related to “System
Properties” on your display.
- Then, tap on the “Advanced” option.
- Next, tap the “Settings” tab located just under the option
“Recovery and Startup” section to proceed.
- After that, a window will expand upon your system related to
“Recovery and Startup” and then proceed with these steps:
- Then, hit the “Automatic Restart” option to deselect the
parameter.
- Now, tap on the “OK” button to save the changes.
- Exit the Window and then reboot your system.
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