Unmountable-boot-volume..how Do I Fix

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    VITAV828 is offline Newbie

    Unhappy Unmountable-boot-volume..how Do I Fix

    [FONT=Impact]I Need Help ...my Pc Reads ( A Problem Has Been Detected And Windows Has Been Shut Down...to Prevent Damage To Your Pc.)

    Then It Shows...( Unmountable-boot-volume)

    How Do I Fix This Problem..i Am Learning Pc Repair..but I Am In The Early Stages....can Some One Walk Me Through A Way To Solve My Problem...
    Thank You Very Much


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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    If you have a retail version of XP you can use the Recovery Console on the CD.

    Try this:

    When booting up to Win XP you may get a error that reads "Unmountable Boot Volume". This is probably because your boot.ini file is messed up.
    So, what do you do about it, panic and try to mount your boot in your computer...... No that is probably not a good idea.

    You can boot to the XP cd and when you see the Welcome to setup press the letter R
    You will get a dos prompt
    Then type "chkdsk /p" without the quotes and hit enter
    When that is done type "fixboot" and hit enter
    "Y" and enter at the prompt
    Then type "exit" and hit enter
    The system will now reboot into Windows

    If for some reason that don't work for you, you can boot to the recovery console like above and...
    Type "chkdsk /r" then enter
    When done type "exit" and hit enter.
    This will take longer, but the system should boot back into Windows.
    If that fails try this:
    If you cannot boot into Windows I would suggest first trying the Recovery Console:

    http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;307654

    To try to fix the boot:

    Assuming that your XP is on C: then:

    Type:

    FIXMBR C:

    then enter. After that completes type:

    FIXBOOT C:

    then enter. After that completes type:

    BOOTCFG /rebuild

    then enter. After that completes type:

    EXIT

    then reboot.

    If in the process you are asked to run chkdsk say YES.

    Also after the BOOTCFG /rebuild you will be prompted to:

    C:\Windows
    1. Add installation to boot list? (Yes/No/All):
    2. Enter Load Identifier: (Custom description for an operating system loading from the Boot menu)
    3. Enter Operating System Load Options: (that is: /fastdetect)

    Reply:
    1. Yes
    2. XP
    3. /fastdetect
    If this fails you can run a Repair Install that will leave your data entact:

    http://michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm

    If your XP is an OEM version you need to check the manual or the computer manufacturers' web site for Recovery Options.

    Another possibility outside of XP is a failing hard drive. If you know the manufacturer you can find their diagnostic listed here:

    http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=287

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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    Quote Originally Posted by VITAV828
    I dont quit know how to get the pc to respond...it goes in to safe mode...how do i get it to respond to the xp cd that i have if i need to reinstall the O S
    You are able to get into Safe Mode?

    Does this mean that you no longer get the Unmountable-boot-volume error?

    To awnser your exact question: (For either the Recovery Console or a Repair Install)

    1. Make sure that the BIOS settings are set to boot the CD Drive prior to the Hard Drive.

    2. Boot the XP CD. (As soon as you power on insert the CD).



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    Last edited by jephree; 18-12-2005 at 04:13 AM.

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