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Guest Blademan
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So, hello. I hope you guys can help me.

 

Yesterday i received the god **** bluescreen. I have once befored this

year, but that problem was solved with chkdsk in commando prompt via

BartPE. So i just thought, i test that again via BartPE. But its it

couldn't lock current drive and the disk is Raw.

 

Key words:

0xC0000006 < - - is the second parameter

Unmountable_boot_volume

 

I read much of text when i searched on google and one and perhaps the

only suggestion is to change cables or so? It's way out of my

technicality.

 

I hope i can save something from my hard drive, because it's not

looking good.

 

So fast respone would be great, i will applaud every single help

answer.

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Guest Malke
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Re: Bluescreen problem?

 

Blademan wrote:

>

> So, hello. I hope you guys can help me.

>

> Yesterday i received the god **** bluescreen. I have once befored this

> year, but that problem was solved with chkdsk in commando prompt via

> BartPE. So i just thought, i test that again via BartPE. But its it

> couldn't lock current drive and the disk is Raw.

>

> Key words:

> 0xC0000006 < - - is the second parameter

> Unmountable_boot_volume

>

> I read much of text when i searched on google and one and perhaps the

> only suggestion is to change cables or so? It's way out of my

> technicality.

>

> I hope i can save something from my hard drive, because it's not

> looking good.

 

The "unmountable boot volume" error can sometimes be fixed with software

(see below) but it can also mean that the hard drive is failing. Since the

Bart's PE isn't working for you, I suspect the latter. If the hard drive

has physically failed, the time for backup has passed and the only way to

get data off the drive is to send it to a professional data recovery

company such as Drive Savers. This is quite expensive but only you know

whether your situation warrants spending that much money.

 

Test the drive with a utility downloaded from the hard drive mftr.'s

website. I always start out with the quick test but even if it passes the

quick test, I'd do a thorough test too. If the drive fails any physical

tests, replace it.

 

Software solution for the error: Boot with the XP cd into Recovery Console.

Do chkdsk /p

 

If there are errors, do chkdsk /r

 

After Chkdsk is finished in either case, go back into Recovery Console and

do fixboot, and then reboot (hopefully) into Windows.

 

A Bart's PE isn't needed, just the XP install cd.

 

Malke

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