Error..."Unmountable Boot Volume".
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Error..."Unmountable Boot Volume".
Hi all. My pc will not start up, I get this error just after the windows XP logo at startup... "Unmountable Boot volume". It is the blue screen with the usual text,'if this is the first time you have seen this etc.....remove any recent hardware/drivers, blah, blah, blah but I cant even start it in safe mode or anything to be able to get at it. I also have a lot of pictures on there from my digi-camera that I really don't want to loose. If the hard drive is stuffed, is there anyway I can get the pictures from it at all..?
Restricted access right now, once a day, so won't be able to answer any specific questions untill the same time tomorrow morning. Thanks in advance,
BRL.
Restricted access right now, once a day, so won't be able to answer any specific questions untill the same time tomorrow morning. Thanks in advance,
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Hi BRL. Does this Microsoft KnowledgeBase article help?
(in particular, the check the second parameter of the Stop error - if it is 0xC0000032, then the file system is damaged, but there are recovery instructions).
(in particular, the check the second parameter of the Stop error - if it is 0xC0000032, then the file system is damaged, but there are recovery instructions).
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BRL,
Before you do anything, look inside the case and check both ends of the IDE Cable, there is a chance that the cable has partially come out of either the end on the Mobo or the end on the Hard Drive.
Take Care,
Richard
Before you do anything, look inside the case and check both ends of the IDE Cable, there is a chance that the cable has partially come out of either the end on the Mobo or the end on the Hard Drive.
Take Care,
Richard
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Thanks all. I booted up from the CD drive and ran chkdsk /r. That done the trick, thanks for the link Evo.
All cables secured, all ok now, many thanks chaps...
All cables secured, all ok now, many thanks chaps...