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December 14th, 2005 19:00
Unmountable Boot Volume Error Screen
When I try to start up my Inspiron 600m notebook, I get a blue screen with the error message Unmountable Boot Volume, with a STOP of 0x000000ED.
Windows will not load, even if I try to boot up using Safe Mode.
I believe it is the hard drive that is messed up, since the Start DST Short Test comes up as a failure when running a brief scan. Error Code for this is 1000-0146. I believe that by running the Windows Recovery Console, I can potentially repair any errors for the time being. The only problem is, my recovery cd is an hour and 15 minutes away. I need to retrieve notes for my final 2 exams for the semester, so it appears I am in a bind. Do you think running the recovery console will fix my problem, at least temporarily?
I fell alseep while accidentally leaving my laptop on all night on the bedspread, obviously not a smart idea which is reaping some severe repercussions.
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mearah
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December 14th, 2005 19:00
Denny Denham
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December 14th, 2005 20:00
Chkdsk /r is a better option than using the /p switch (see this. If you don't have Recovery Console added to your boot menu you will need an XP CD to launch it.
techsupport4fre
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December 15th, 2005 11:00
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todavia
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December 15th, 2005 16:00
Well, I've been having an unmountable boot volume problem for a while. It started when the computer was a year old. (I have a Dimension 4600C). Now it's two years old and I've had to run chkdsk /r three times. Everytime I turn my computer off for an extended period of time, I get an unmountable stop message when I try to turn it back on.
Denny Denham
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December 15th, 2005 16:00
Run the Dell diagnostics on your hard drive. The symptoms make it sound like it is failing (or has failed).
todavia
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December 15th, 2005 17:00
Hey Denny,
Thanks for a quick reply! I've run dell diagnostics before when this has happened. When I do the IDE Read test, it gives me the 0F00:0244 error code, and tells me that a bunch of blocks have uncorrectable data errors or are write protected. In the IDE Verify test, I get error code 0F00:1A44. Due to my handy Dimension owner's guide, I know how to run these tests...but I don't know what they mean. I have gathered on my own that it means it is bad news bears.
If my hard drive is failing, or has finally just failed...what are my options? Are there even any at all? Is that what those error messages mean?
Thanks again!
Denny Denham
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December 15th, 2005 19:00
If you are still under warranty contact Dell and arrange for a replacement hard disk (they will undoubtedly ask you to run the same diagnostics again). If you are not under warranty you will have to purchase a new hard disk. Unfortunately, your system cannot accommodate two hard disks. If it could you could try to salvage the data on the troubled disk by copying it to the new one. Since that is not an option, your best bet is to copy what you can to removable media (CD/DVD).
Singapore_Air
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December 27th, 2005 19:00
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January 5th, 2006 00:00
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January 5th, 2006 09:00
LexS
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July 5th, 2024 09:58
In the Command Prompt window, type
chkdsk /r /f C:and press Enter. (Replace "C" with the appropriate drive letter if Windows is installed on a different drive.)https://forum-windows.com/d/73-unmountable-boot-volume-windows-11