I am attempting a new XP install and running into the infamous unmountable_boot_volume error. I am aware that it has been addressed in a recent critical update, but of course that doesn't help much with a clean install. System in question is:
Athlon XP 1600+
Epox 8KHA+, 3/4/02 BIOS
256 Crucial PC2100
Seagate Barracuda 40GB
Sony 52X CD
GeForce2 Ti
Everything else being left out until some progress is made. The HDD has been fdisk'ed and formatted 30/10, FAT32 file system (optimistically I envision sharing files with a win98 machine). Booting from the XP Pro OEM CD eventually leads to the stop screen, unmountable_boot_volume. Details of the first two sections are 0x81B84A58, 0xC00000032.
The MS knowledge base article about this problem (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q297185) suggests that an inadequate cable or forced UDMA modes may be at fault. I have tried two different 80-wire, 40-pin cables, as well as setting UDMA 33 for everything in the BIOS. No joy. The KB article also says, "If the second parameter (0x bbbbbbbb ) of the Stop error is 0xC0000032, then the file system is damaged. " This indeed matches, but as I said it is a newly fdisk'ed and formatted drive. Plenty of posts about this problem involve running chkdsk to fix and then rebooting, however I can't use the recovery console feature without first completing an install due to the fact that I have an OEM XP Pro disk. It will not start the console when booting from CD. Running a lengthy scandisk with full surface scan from a 98 boot disk shows no problems.
Naturally I could try just throwing on a 98 installation and then starting the XP setup from windows, but plenty of people mention getting this error during upgrades as well so I don't quite see the point in that. The 3/4 BIOS is the latest for the 8KHA+ so I don't see any more help in that direction. If anyone has any creative ideas or happens to know exactly what would be causing the error I would appreciate some assistance.
Athlon XP 1600+
Epox 8KHA+, 3/4/02 BIOS
256 Crucial PC2100
Seagate Barracuda 40GB
Sony 52X CD
GeForce2 Ti
Everything else being left out until some progress is made. The HDD has been fdisk'ed and formatted 30/10, FAT32 file system (optimistically I envision sharing files with a win98 machine). Booting from the XP Pro OEM CD eventually leads to the stop screen, unmountable_boot_volume. Details of the first two sections are 0x81B84A58, 0xC00000032.
The MS knowledge base article about this problem (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q297185) suggests that an inadequate cable or forced UDMA modes may be at fault. I have tried two different 80-wire, 40-pin cables, as well as setting UDMA 33 for everything in the BIOS. No joy. The KB article also says, "If the second parameter (0x bbbbbbbb ) of the Stop error is 0xC0000032, then the file system is damaged. " This indeed matches, but as I said it is a newly fdisk'ed and formatted drive. Plenty of posts about this problem involve running chkdsk to fix and then rebooting, however I can't use the recovery console feature without first completing an install due to the fact that I have an OEM XP Pro disk. It will not start the console when booting from CD. Running a lengthy scandisk with full surface scan from a 98 boot disk shows no problems.
Naturally I could try just throwing on a 98 installation and then starting the XP setup from windows, but plenty of people mention getting this error during upgrades as well so I don't quite see the point in that. The 3/4 BIOS is the latest for the 8KHA+ so I don't see any more help in that direction. If anyone has any creative ideas or happens to know exactly what would be causing the error I would appreciate some assistance.