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How to Fix UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME – BSOD Unmountable Boot Volume BSOD Error

Fix Windows BSOD Unmountable Boot Volume error code with expert guidance


The UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME blue screen of death (BSOD) error is often caused by corruption or damage to the boot volume. To fix this issue, you'll need to run the built-in Check Disk (chkdsk) utility and potentially replace the hard drive if issues persist.

⚠️ Common Causes

  • Corruption or damage to the boot volume
  • File system errors on the boot volume

🛠️ Step-by-Step Fixes

Method 1: Quick Fix

  1. Step 1: Restart your Windows PC and enter the Advanced Startup Options by pressing F8 during boot. Select 'Troubleshoot' and then 'Advanced options'.
  2. Step 2: Click on 'Command Prompt' and run the following command: chkdsk C:. This will scan your boot volume for errors and potentially fix them.

💡 Conclusion

If the quick fix doesn't work, you may need to replace your hard drive or seek further assistance from a Windows expert.

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