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Stop Error: 0x000000ED Unmountable Boot Volume

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Hello,

I have a PC that gives me an Stop Error: 0x000000ED Unmountable Boot
Volume. After using the recovery console, doing a fixboot and chkdsk
/p, I am able to boot to the PC, but then once it is rebooted, I get
the Stop Error: 0x000000ED Unmountable Boot Volume once again. Any idea
on what could be the problem. I ran the diagnostic utility from Seagate
and it shows that there are some errors on the 2nd partition even after
doing a chkdsk /p on E:. However, the boot partition tested ok even on
full test. Any suggestions?

Phil

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Hi

Please try the following link to Jim Eshelman's web page - right hand column
(ED)

http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm

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"Phil Buendia" <cleanslate911@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1118910646.651054.223100@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> Hello,
>
> I have a PC that gives me an Stop Error: 0x000000ED Unmountable Boot
> Volume. After using the recovery console, doing a fixboot and chkdsk
> /p, I am able to boot to the PC, but then once it is rebooted, I get
> the Stop Error: 0x000000ED Unmountable Boot Volume once again. Any idea
> on what could be the problem. I ran the diagnostic utility from Seagate
> and it shows that there are some errors on the 2nd partition even after
> doing a chkdsk /p on E:. However, the boot partition tested ok even on
> full test. Any suggestions?
>
> Phil
>

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