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Question by  jbus07 (24)

What does the error unmountable boot volume mean?

 
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Answer by  SKtips (141)

Your hard drive might not be connected with a connector of the right number of pins. Otherwise, you may be using unusual boot settings, try using the "Fail-safe" or other default boot settings in BIOS. Failing either of these causes, your file system is damaged and you need to use the recovery console. Beyond that, replace hard drive.

 
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Answer by  bmex (91)

This error is most commonly caused by a file system error where the File Allocation Table has been damaged or corrupted and the computer is unable to mount (read) the volume.

 
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