Hey all
I have a problem with a laptop that was not booting and came up with Unmountable_boot_volume on a blue screen.
so Microsoft recommended i ran chkdsk /r Preformed that and did not help. So it also said use FIXBOOT so ran this from the recovery console. But i ran it just with fixboot typed and later i found that you had to type fixboot c:
After i had ran fixboot on its own the drive would not even attempt to load windows and came up with an error "NTLDR is Missing" and the partition now showed no windows directories and was now only 10MB in size. Instead of 48GB.
So it seems that my partitions are screwed up is there any way I can reverse this to get the file structure back so I can at least add the drive as a slave and get the data off? not worried about the drive having to boot up again as long as I can get all the files off.
Any help would be great
Cheers
Sean
I have a problem with a laptop that was not booting and came up with Unmountable_boot_volume on a blue screen.
so Microsoft recommended i ran chkdsk /r Preformed that and did not help. So it also said use FIXBOOT so ran this from the recovery console. But i ran it just with fixboot typed and later i found that you had to type fixboot c:
After i had ran fixboot on its own the drive would not even attempt to load windows and came up with an error "NTLDR is Missing" and the partition now showed no windows directories and was now only 10MB in size. Instead of 48GB.
So it seems that my partitions are screwed up is there any way I can reverse this to get the file structure back so I can at least add the drive as a slave and get the data off? not worried about the drive having to boot up again as long as I can get all the files off.
Any help would be great
Cheers
Sean