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an error saying it has detected a problem and windows has been shut down to prevent damage this are the error codes I get Stop 0x 0000ed ....0x823ab030 and
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oxc000032 can somebody help me please and thank you viv, Apr 4, 2004 0x000000ed windows 7 #1 Advertisements RobD Guest That stop code is UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME. The two parameters you listed are the device object (used for debugging) and unmountable boot volume 0x000000ed the status code. The status code (c0000032) is STATUS_DISK_CORRUPT_ERROR and it means Windows thinks your disk is corrupted. The recommended action is to run chkdsk, but before you do that, check the cables. Make sure they aren't
Unmountable Boot Volume Windows Xp
broken and are seated properly. I would disconnect both ends, inspect the pins on the drive and controller, and *carefully* reconnect the cable. Also, the cable should the 80-wire variety... not 40. - Robert - "viv" <> wrote in message news:1835301c41a09$5f9562b0$... > Can anyone help my pc is displaying a blue screen with an > error saying it has detected a problem and windows has > been shut down to prevent damage this
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are the error codes > I get Stop 0x 0000ed ....0x823ab030 and oxc000032 can > somebody help me please and thank you RobD, Apr 4, 2004 #2 Advertisements viv Guest thank you for replying but I have one litle question when I check the cables they seem to work fine and where do I get chkdsk since I try using F8 like is saying and nothing, should I put the cd from windows to get the computer to run the chkdsk or I have to get the cd from the supplyer ? thank you >-----Original Message----- >That stop code is UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME. The two parameters you listed >are the device object (used for debugging) and the status code. The status >code (c0000032) is STATUS_DISK_CORRUPT_ERROR and it means Windows thinks >your disk is corrupted. The recommended action is to run chkdsk, but before >you do that, check the cables. Make sure they aren't broken and are seated >properly. I would disconnect both ends, inspect the pins on the drive and >controller, and *carefully* reconnect the cable. Also, the cable should the >80-wire variety... not 40. > >- Robert - > >"viv" <> wrote in message >news:1835301c41a09$5f9562b0$... >> Can anyone help my pc is displaying a blue screen with an >> error saying it has detected a problem and
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system is the Blue Screen of Death. In this instance, I had a computer show the Blue http://blog.ryanhughes.me/tech/windows-pc/blue-screen-unmountable_boot_volume-stop-0%C3%97000000ed-0xaaaaaaaa-0xbbbbbbbb-0xcccccccc-0xdddddddd/ Screen of Death upon booting claiming: UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME STOP 0×000000ED (0xaaaaaaaa,0xbbbbbbbb,0xcccccccc,0xdddddddd) This error can either be caused by a problem with an IDE cable or the BIOS https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/E1SWr2l-0000Ed-Rx@gemulon.postgresql.org in which case you just replace the cable or reload the fail-safe default settings in the BIOS. However, most of the time this error is caused windows xp by some sort of problem with the volume. To fix this problem you will need: A copy of the Windows Installation Disc About 1.5hrs of time Fixing the problem: Boot up your computer to the Windows Installation Disc (You may need to press a button like F12 to see the boot menu) unmountable boot volume When the Windows Welcome Screen loads press the R key on your keyboard Once you get to the command prompt type chkdsk /r then press Enter When the check disk is complete you will be returned to the command prompt Type fixboot and press Enter When the fixboot is complete, type Exit and press Enter Your computer should reboot and your problem should be gone. This entry was posted in Windows / PC and tagged pc, troubleshooting, windows on February 27, 2011 by Ryan. Post navigation Keys to Building a Great New Resume → One thought on “Blue Screen UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME STOP 0×000000ED (0xaaaaaaaa, 0xbbbbbbbb, 0xcccccccc, 0xdddddddd)” Bumblin September 26, 2012 at 1:31 pm After sherching for days to fix my problem, I am now very pleased that this was the right fix for me and just knowing that one typing in one key ( F12 ) would help me back into my computer. Many thanks Comments are closed. Proudly powered by WordPress
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