Unmountable Boot Volume Blue Screen – Corrupted Hard Disk

January 27th, 2010 by admin

We all dread the unmountable boot volume blue screen. That’s why we recommend to everybody to backup important files every once and a while. If you’re harddsik can be read perfectly by your BIOS, then you can assume parts of it may be corrupted, causing the error. Log-on to your pc via Recovery Console. You can do this by pressing F8 or F7 before windows starts to load. The command depends on you system instructions. Coose Recovery Console from the Windows Boot options. When you have the command prompt, type CHKDSK/r  and press enter. This will scan your harddisk and fix errors as much as possible. This can take a long time depending on the capacity of your HDD. Please be patient and let’s hope all errors are fixed. If it says it found corrupted packets and fixed them, try doing the scan again to make sure all is clean. Then type exit to log-off from recovery console and restart your PC.

If all else fails… it’s probably time to get a new hard drive. You can have your damage drive checked by recovery technicians and try to recover your important files you still need.

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