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Unmountable Boot Volume Windows 10 – How to Fix

Unmountable Boot Volume Windows this is an Error that brings a lot of pain in our heart. Since it usually keeps you from getting into Windows, you can’t troubleshoot it like you would with other errors. However, it is possible to fix this error with the right methods. we’ll show you how to fix this error.

Unmountable Boot Volume Windows 10

Unmountable Boot Volume Windows 10:

The “boot volume” is the partition of your hard drive that holds Windows. This error occurs when your computer can’t load Windows properly. It results in a blue screen of death (also known as a stop code).

Fix Chkdsk:

  • First, start your computer using a Windows 10 DVD or a USB drive. If you don’t have any boot volume Windows 10 media available. Visit the page and follow the steps to create one using the Media Creation Tool.
  • Once starting using a DVD or USB device, select the “Repair your computer” option located at the lower-left corner.
  • Choose “Command prompt“.
  • At the command prompt, type the following, then press “Enter“: chkdsk /r c :

If your bootable drive is a letter other than “C”, replace “c:” with the bootable drive letter you use.

  • Then select “Y” for yes on the question regarding checking the disk the next time the system restarts.
  • Restart the system. Be patient while chkdsk checks your drive for errors. It could take a really long time.

Fix Master Boost Record:

  • First, start your computer using a Windows 10 DVD or a USB drive. If you don’t have any boot volume Windows 10 media available. Visit the page and follow the steps to create one.
  • Once starting using a DVD or USB device, select the “Repair your computer” option located at the lower-left corner.
  •  Then choose “Command prompt“.
  • At the command prompt, type the following, then press “Enter“: bootrec /fixboot.
  • Restart the system. Be patient while chkdsk checks your drive for errors. It could take a really long time.

Automatic Repair:

  • First, start your computer using a Windows 10 DVD or a USB drive. If you don’t have any boot volume Windows 10 media available. Then visit the page and follow the steps to create one.
  • Once starting using a DVD or USB device, select the “Repair your computer” option located at the lower-left corner.
  • Choose “Troubleshoot” > “Advanced options” > “Automatic Repair” > “Next“.
  • Select the OS you wish to repair.
  • Be patient while the utility attempts to repair the files.

And if none of these works, then you may have a bad hard drive. you need to replace it.

Also See: How to Password Protect a USB Drive in Windows

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