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Unountable Boot Volume

#1 User is offline   misaal9 

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Posted 09 February 2005 - 02:23 PM

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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#2 User is offline   theefool 

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Posted 09 February 2005 - 05:30 PM

Can you give some system specs? Like what operating system (os) you are using?
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#3 User is offline   Wilhelmus 

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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>


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#4 User is offline   misaal9 

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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
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