my system was working fine. I had NOT INSTALLED anything new on my comp. when i started my comp again (after 2 days), i got the blue screen saying UNMOUNTABLE BOOT VOLUME. wht caused this? is there any permanent way of fixing this? i tried command prompt>>CHKDSK, but eventually i get the blue screen again.
PS: i m just an average PC user, so i m not very frindly with high tech computer terms. it would really help if i got a reply in a simple language.....thanx!
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Unountable Boot Volume
#2
Posted 09 February 2005 - 05:30 PM
Can you give some system specs? Like what operating system (os) you are using?
#3
Posted 09 February 2005 - 06:00 PM
For XP, try these:
1) Start with XPCD in CDROM/DVD drive and boot from it.
2) Start Recovery Console (press "R") from Welcome to Setup screen.
3) Login with your Administrator account.
4) At the command prompt execute:
"chkdsk /p /r" this can take some time...
5) Then execute:
"fixboot c:"
6) Type "exit" to reboot system.
To prevent this from happening again, download and install this
"Critical Update, February 10, 2002"
This should be fixed in SP1>
1) Start with XPCD in CDROM/DVD drive and boot from it.
2) Start Recovery Console (press "R") from Welcome to Setup screen.
3) Login with your Administrator account.
4) At the command prompt execute:
"chkdsk /p /r" this can take some time...
5) Then execute:
"fixboot c:"
6) Type "exit" to reboot system.
To prevent this from happening again, download and install this
"Critical Update, February 10, 2002"
This should be fixed in SP1>
#4
Posted 10 February 2005 - 01:21 PM
my system is as follows:
497 MHZ GenuineIntel Pentium III with MMX. RAM is 127 MB Total running on Win XP pro
497 MHZ GenuineIntel Pentium III with MMX. RAM is 127 MB Total running on Win XP pro
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