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Help - Unmountable Boot Volume

chef24

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Last night I defragged my main HDD using Win XP's defrag utility, computer was working fine after defrag.
I rebooted after defragging and am now getting a BSOD "Unmountable Boot Volume" error. Could my defrag somehow corrupted my boot.ini?

What are my options here, complete reinstall? I've tried booting into safe mode, no luck.

I am really unfamiliar with reinstalling operating systems, do I lose all my files on my HDD if I have to reinstall XP?

TIA
 
Well, you should try a checkdisk (chkdsk), using a bootCD or your windows install disk. This will check the install for errors and usually correct the ones it find. Here is a good tutorial if you need it!
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555302

PM me if you need more help, I have gone through countless HDD problems.
 
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prendo?
 
using commands such as fixboot or in some rare cases fixmbr, in most cases fix this problem. This is done from the recovery console which is accessed by booting on to the windows XP disc and there is an option to boot into the recovery console from there. from there you would type things such as fixboot C: or what ever the drive letter of the non bootable drive is.
 
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