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Need assistance with a newly installed Windows repair?

Need assistance with a newly installed Windows repair?

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haczykow
Member
178
06-27-2016, 11:22 PM
#1
Hi Jacob,
Your PC setup looks good so far. The blue screen about "unmountable boot volume" during repair is common after disk errors. Since you're running a 1070 GTX with 16 GB DDR4 and a 240 GB SSD, the issue might be related to the drive health or firmware. Try these steps:
- Check the drive status using Windows Storage Spaces or Disk Management.
- Run a disk check tool like CHKDSK or third-party utilities.
- Ensure the boot partition is properly formatted and accessible.
- If possible, test the drive with another OS to confirm it's not corrupted.
Let me know if you need help interpreting the results!
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haczykow
06-27-2016, 11:22 PM #1

Hi Jacob,
Your PC setup looks good so far. The blue screen about "unmountable boot volume" during repair is common after disk errors. Since you're running a 1070 GTX with 16 GB DDR4 and a 240 GB SSD, the issue might be related to the drive health or firmware. Try these steps:
- Check the drive status using Windows Storage Spaces or Disk Management.
- Run a disk check tool like CHKDSK or third-party utilities.
- Ensure the boot partition is properly formatted and accessible.
- If possible, test the drive with another OS to confirm it's not corrupted.
Let me know if you need help interpreting the results!

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gavin0099
Member
179
06-27-2016, 11:43 PM
#2
There could be several reasons. 1. Ram isn't set up or identified properly by the system's BIOS. 2. SSD is malfunctioning. 3. Power supply issues exist. 4. Overclocking problems are present. 5. BIOS is outdated. 6. RAM doesn't match the board specifications. 7. Connectors aren't properly connected. 8. Many other potential causes too.
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gavin0099
06-27-2016, 11:43 PM #2

There could be several reasons. 1. Ram isn't set up or identified properly by the system's BIOS. 2. SSD is malfunctioning. 3. Power supply issues exist. 4. Overclocking problems are present. 5. BIOS is outdated. 6. RAM doesn't match the board specifications. 7. Connectors aren't properly connected. 8. Many other potential causes too.

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3lade
Junior Member
3
07-10-2016, 02:04 AM
#3
It functioned well until I rebooted it.
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3lade
07-10-2016, 02:04 AM #3

It functioned well until I rebooted it.

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Lynah
Junior Member
33
07-10-2016, 04:15 PM
#4
Consider pausing the repair to assess the situation before deciding.
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Lynah
07-10-2016, 04:15 PM #4

Consider pausing the repair to assess the situation before deciding.