When booting up to Windows XP you may get an error that reads: Unmountable Boot Volume.
This is probably because your boot.ini file is messed up. Here is a possible remedy:
This is probably because your boot.ini file is messed up. Here is a possible remedy:
- Start Windows XP with the Windows XP CD in your CD/DVD drive.
- Once you see the "Welcome to setup" message, press the letter 'R' on your keyboard to enter the Recovery Console.
- Select the Windows installation to be repaired (you will need to know the administrator password.
- You will then get a DOS prompt. from here, type: chkdsk /p [Enter]
- When that is done type: fixboot [Enter]
- Type: Y at the next prompt [Enter]
- Then type: exit [Enter]
- The system will now reboot into Windows.
If for some reason that didn't work, you can boot to the recovery console (example above).
Type: "chkdsk /r" [Enter]
When done type: exit [Enter].
This takes a bit longer, but the system should boot back into Windows.
Type: "chkdsk /r" [Enter]
When done type: exit [Enter].
This takes a bit longer, but the system should boot back into Windows.
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