"p.mc" <sigadd1@btinternet.com> wrote:
>Hi
>
>My WinXP Home PC NTFS SP1 has just crashed whilst I was using it. It gave a
>blue screen with error: 0X000000ED... (unmountable boot volume)
>
>An hour or so earlier I installed latest drivers for my NVIDIA graphics
>card, and also installed TW PGA Tour 2006, it was a cloned copy that didn't
>work, I'd also been cleaning out the registry with Registry tune up and
>Registry fix.
>
>So after "BSOD" I ran CHKDSK off recovery cd, which informed me I had
>unrecoverable sectors or words to that effect, then I ran FIXBOOT which
>completed but didn't sort the problem, and I cannot get into safe mode to
>remove drivers and game.
>I googled but I couldn't see a fix I could apply.
>
>All help would be greatfully appreciated
>
Did you use the /R parameter when you ran CHKDSK? If not then boot
back to the recovery console and this time try the command:
CHKDSK C: /R
and see if that will resolve the problem. It should work, especially
if the second parameter following the STOP code is 0xC0000032
Good luck
Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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