How To Make An Unmountable Boot Volume Error in Windows XP Go Away…
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"O thank you thank you thank you so much for your help. When I got that Blue screen that kept my computer restarting without letting me go to the Safe Mode, I thought I had lost my computer completely. I tried following the instructions from four or five other sites, but those didnt work until I came across your site. I actually felt so good when all your instructions were actually making sense and taking me somewhere. I felt like a total geek for that hour that I worked on this problem.. which felt reeeally good. But of course, if it wasn't for your guide I would've had no clue what to do." - Javaria (xxxxx@gmail.com)
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Guide was easy to understand and chkdsk ran for over 7 hours before problem was finally fixed
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With the Guide, You’ll Discover…
…That there are 3 probable causes of an Unmountable Boot Volume Error
There are three probable causes of an Unmountable boot volume error and all of them are revealed on the guide. One cause is hardware related and would require you to change some of the settings of your PC, while the other two, is related with software. With the free guide, you’d get to know the techniques that I actually used to get rid of an unmountable boot volume error and how to do it yourself.
…That you do not need a degree in Computer Science to get rid of it
Aside from revealing to you techniques on how to get rid of an Unmountable Boot Volume error and how to apply those, there are some side notes about the steps - which keys to press, as well as reasons why you have to do this, do that, and more. All to make it easy for you to get rid of the unmountable boot volume as soon as possible - without the hassles.Thanks to feedback from people who actually read and used the guide, I made some changes to make my unmountable boot volume error solution very easy-to-understand - something that you won’t read from other solutions out there on the Internet.
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Excerpts from the Unmountable Boot Volume Error Fix
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Boot Volume Error Causes You see, there are three possible reasons why you are having an unmountable boot volume error whenever you start your Windows XP powered PC - and some of them can be prevented by regular maintenance:
If there are terms that are too technical, don’t worry, you do not have to study them, I’ve got your bases covered. All you need to do is read the solutions that I have tried and tested. I put it in here first because this is the most easily do-able possible solution for an unmountable boot volume error. But this is also the most technical part… You can skip this if you want to try out the other two solutions. *Warning: I would suggest you try this only as your last resort because wrong ***** settings could make your PC unusable. To try and fix this, you need to go into *****. But because I have no idea of who made *****, I could only give you a general guideline. You can get to your ***** to try and fix an unmountable boot volume error by pressing either of the following keys: *****. You do this the moment you *****. Just press one of the keys I mentioned repeatedly until you get onto the ***** screen. What you want to look for is a ***** setting. Now, depending on your hard disk, and the cable you use to connect it to your PC’s main circuitry, you cannot force this any ***** than what your hard disk and cable can support. You might want to try one setting at a time until you fix the unmountable boot volume error - starting from the ***** up to *****. Or you can load ***** of *****. Your PC may run slower than usual because the ***** will be changed to more conservative settings. If that does not fix the unmountable boot volume error, time to look at the next possible cause, a *****. This is going to be quite a reading so you might want to grab some coffee or something… — |
In Closing
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