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XP boot failure

PowerYoga

Diamond Member
when i try to boot my windows XP, (from any mode), it gives me a "unmountable boot volume" in the blue screen of death. Any ideas how to fix this, or how i can get my XP back without reinstalling everything?


thanks in advance.

 
I would try to do the second repair option when you boot to the XP CD. Should fix your problem. Good Luck.
 
Don't use fdisk on an XP system. Period.

The MBR nor the partition boot sector is damaged if you get a STOP 7B.

Either the device driver for the disk controller isn't being loaded, or another driver is interfering with the disk driver stack.

What did you do prior to this problem? Install software? Uninstall software (like Roxio or Veritas)? Change hardware? What?

STOP 7B's don't "just happen." You made a change that the system's not dealing with. What was the change?
 
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